Sarah Ferguson said that Christmas is about “no judgement of race” during an appearance on Lorraine, as the Royal Family continues to deal with the fallout from Omid Scobie’s Endgame.
The Dutch version of Scobie’s book named Princess Kate and King Charles as the royals who alleged “raised concern” about how dark Prince Archie’s skin colour would be.
The Duchess of York appeared on Lorraine on Tuesday where she said that Christmas is about “no judgement of race, creed or colour, just love”.
Prince Andrew’s ex-wife made the comments when asked if the entire Royal Family would be able to come together again during the festive season.
Sarah Ferguson opened up about Christmas with the royals
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Meghan Markle claimed during her 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey that an unnamed member of the Royal Family “raised concerns” over her future child’s skin colour.
The alleged names of those involved were subsequently published in the Dutch translation of Endgame following an “error”.
Scobie has denied any involvement in the names being included, telling ITV: “I never submitted a book that had those names in it.”
During Sarah Ferguson’s appearance on Lorraine, she was asked whether “the whole family, all of you, will be able to have Christmas together”.
Omid Scobie released Endgame on November 28
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The presenter added that the festive season “brings people together and that’s what it should do”.
Fergie said that she “couldn’t agree more”.
The former working royal continued: “If we watch enough of these Christmas movies and sing enough of these Christmas songs… Can we just all have love, forgiveness and happiness and joy?
“People say to me, you don’t wear your heart on your sleeve, Fergie or Sarah, you wear it all over your body because that’s what I am. I really believe you can give love.”
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