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Prince Andrew Prince Andrew, Duke of York, (Andrew Albert Christian Edward; born 19 February 1960) is a member of the British royal family. He is the younger brother of King Charles III and the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince ...
and Sarah Ferguson was held on 23 July 1986, at
Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is an historic, mainly Gothic church in the City of Westminster, London, England, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the Unite ...
in
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,
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.


Courtship and engagement

Prince Andrew Prince Andrew, Duke of York, (Andrew Albert Christian Edward; born 19 February 1960) is a member of the British royal family. He is the younger brother of King Charles III and the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince ...
, the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021) was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. As such, he served as the consort of the British monarch from E ...
, and Sarah Ferguson, the daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson and his first wife Susan Wright, first met when they were children, but had not been romantically involved until they met again at a party at
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in 1985. They began their relationship that very same year, after a party held at
Windsor Castle Windsor Castle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. It is strongly associated with the English and succeeding British royal family, and embodies almost a millennium of architectural history. The original c ...
in honour of the Royal Ascot races. Diana, Princess of Wales, Andrew's sister-in-law, played a hand in matchmaking the couple, and the two women later formed a strong friendship. Andrew proposed to Sarah on 19 February 1986, his twenty-sixth birthday. Their engagement was announced on 17 March 1986. Andrew presented Sarah with a Garrard engagement ring made from sketches he had made. The ring has a
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surrounded by ten drop-diamonds. The mounting was eighteen-carat white and yellow gold. Andrew's
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was held at Aubrey House in Holland Park. It was attended by Prince Charles,
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, David Frost and Elton John.


Wedding ceremony

Four months after announcing their engagement, Andrew and Sarah married on 23 July 1986, at
Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is an historic, mainly Gothic church in the City of Westminster, London, England, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the Unite ...
in
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. The
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's office was responsible for organising the ceremony and guest list, while the royal household was left in charge of the reception. Sarah made her way with her father Ronald from
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in the Glass Coach, arriving at the church at 11:30. The Archbishop of Canterbury
Robert Runcie Robert Alexander Kennedy Runcie, Baron Runcie, (2 October 1921 – 11 July 2000) was an English Anglican bishop. He was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1980 to 1991, having previously been Bishop of St Albans. He travelled the world widely ...
conducted at the 45-minute wedding ceremony. As the couple exchanged vows, Sarah mistakenly repeated Andrew's middle name, Christian; five years earlier, Diana, Princess of Wales, made a similar mistake by reversing the order of Prince Charles's names. Unlike the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, Sarah chose to say the word "obey" in her vow "to love, cherish and to obey." In keeping with tradition, the wedding ring was crafted from
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. The tradition of using Welsh gold within the wedding rings of the royal family dates back to 1923. Both Andrew's brothers participated in the wedding ceremony; Prince Edward was his
best man A groomsman or usher is one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony and performs the first speech at the wedding. Usually, the groom selects close friends and relatives to serve as groomsmen, and it is considered an honor to be ...
, and Prince Charles read a lesson during the service. The
bridesmaid Bridesmaids are members of the bride's party in a Western traditional wedding ceremony. A bridesmaid is typically a young woman and often a close friend or relative. She attends to the bride on the day of a wedding or marriage ceremony. Tradi ...
s and page boys included
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's children
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and Zara Phillips, and Prince Charles's eldest son
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. Members of foreign royal families, as well as the U.S. First Lady Nancy Reagan were among the guests. The ceremony featured many ceremonial aspects, including use of the state carriages and roles for the
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. The Duke and Duchess of York left Westminster Abbey for Buckingham Palace in an open-top 1902 State Landau. Around 100,000 people gathered to witness the Andrew and Sarah's first kiss as man and wife on the balcony of the palace. After a traditional wedding breakfast for 120 guests at Buckingham Palace, the married couple and some 300 guests moved to a party at
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hotel. The 5½-foot-tall "marzipan and rum-soaked" wedding cake was supplied by the navy supply school HMS ''Raleigh''. They made two identical cakes in case one was damaged. 100 cakes were offered at a competition held by the palace, and subsequently they were all donated to hospices. 30,000 flowers were used to decorate the abbey, all of which were eventually also donated to hospices. Albert Mackenzie Watson was chosen by Prince Andrew to take the wedding portraits.


Clothing

Prince Andrew was dressed in a ceremonial attire of a naval lieutenant, while Sarah wore an ivory-silk wedding dress designed by Lindka Cierach, which had a 17-foot train, and 20-foot-long veil. Sarah, in her own words, "lost 26 pounds to fit into" the dress. Her S-shaped bouquet featured "gardenias, cream lilies, yellow roses, lilies of the valley and a sprig of myrtle." Sarah wore a floral crown for the occasion which was placed atop a diamond tiara that was given to her by the Queen.


Best man, bridesmaids and page boys

Best man * The Prince Edward, age 22, younger brother of the groom. Bridesmaids and page boys: *Lady Rosanagh Innes-Ker, age: 7 the daughter of Guy Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe *Alice Ferguson, age: 6 younger half-sister of the bride. *Laura Fellowes, age: 6 the daughter of Diana's sister
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* Zara Phillips age: 5 niece of the groom *Andrew Ferguson, age: 8 half-brother of the bride *
Peter Phillips Peter Mark Andrew Phillips (born 15 November 1977) is a British businessman and the son of Anne, Princess Royal, and Captain Mark Phillips. He is the eldest nephew of King Charles III, and 17th in the line of succession to the British throne. ...
age: 8 nephew of the groom *Seamus Luedecke, age: 5 nephew of the bride * Prince William of Wales age: 4 nephew of the groom


Musical selection

Organist & Choir Director:
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(from Vesperae solennes de confessore) by W. A. Mozart, sung by soprano
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* Exsultate, Jubilate by W. A. Mozart, sung by
Arleen Auger Joyce Arleen Auger (sometimes spelled Augér ; September 13, 1939 – June 10, 1993) was an American soprano, known for her coloratura voice and interpretations of works by Bach, Handel, Haydn, Monteverdi, Mozart, and Schubert. She won a posthum ...
* Alleluja from motet Exsultate, Jubilate, sung by
Arleen Auger Joyce Arleen Auger (sometimes spelled Augér ; September 13, 1939 – June 10, 1993) was an American soprano, known for her coloratura voice and interpretations of works by Bach, Handel, Haydn, Monteverdi, Mozart, and Schubert. She won a posthum ...
* Crown Imperial by
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Titles upon marriage

On the day of the wedding, the Queen granted Prince Andrew the titles of Duke of York,
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and
Baron Killyleagh Baron Killyleagh is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 23 July 1986 by Queen Elizabeth II as a substantive title for her son Prince Andrew, Duke of York, for the occasion of his marriage to Sarah Ferguson. The ...
—the first two titles were previously held by his maternal great-grandfather
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, and grandfather King George VI. By marriage, Sarah became '' Her Royal Highness'' The Duchess of York, Countess of Inverness and Baroness Killyleagh, also attaining the rank of
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Honeymoon

The Duke and Duchess of York made their way to Heathrow Airport in an open carriage, with a paper mache satellite dish and sign attached reading "Phone Home" put there as a practical joke by Prince Edward. The Princess of Wales and Viscount Linley, Princess Margaret's son, placed a king-sized teddy bear inside the coach. The couple boarded a royal jet, emblazoned with "Just Married" on the rear door, for the
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, and then spent their 5-day honeymoon aboard the royal yacht ''
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'' in the
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Public reception

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reported that 500 million television viewers tuned in to watch the wedding of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah Ferguson worldwide. An estimated crowd of 100,000 gathered to see the couple's first public kiss as man and wife on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. The wedding ceremony was positively received by the public. The media frenzy caused by the wedding was called "Fergie Fever" by ''
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''. A number of ceremonies and parties were held at different places by the public to celebrate the occasion across the United Kingdom. The wedding was widely broadcast on television and radio in many countries, and news channels covered the ceremony in different languages.


Guest list

Notable guests in attendance included:


Relatives of the groom


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and The Duke of Edinburgh, ''the groom's parents'' **
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and Princess of Wales, ''the groom's brother and sister-in-law'' *** Prince William of Wales, ''the groom's nephew'' (pageboy) *** Prince Henry of Wales, ''the groom's nephew'' ** The Princess Anne, Mrs. Phillips and
Captain Mark Phillips Captain Mark Anthony Peter Phillips (born 22 September 1948) is an English Olympic gold medal-winning horseman for Great Britain and the first husband of Anne, Princess Royal, with whom he has two children. He remains a leading figure in Britis ...
, ''the groom's sister and brother-in-law'' ***
Peter Phillips Peter Mark Andrew Phillips (born 15 November 1977) is a British businessman and the son of Anne, Princess Royal, and Captain Mark Phillips. He is the eldest nephew of King Charles III, and 17th in the line of succession to the British throne. ...
, ''the groom's nephew'' (pageboy) *** Zara Phillips, ''the groom's niece'' (bridesmaid) ** The Prince Edward, ''the groom's brother'' * Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, ''the groom's maternal grandmother'' **
The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and the younger sister and only sibling of Queen Elizabeth  ...
, ''the groom's maternal aunt'' *** Viscount Linley, ''the groom's first cousin'' *** Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, ''the groom's first cousin'' *
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, (born Lady Alice Christabel Montagu Douglas Scott; 25 December 1901 – 29 October 2004) was the wife of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of King George V and Queen Mary. She was the mothe ...
, ''the groom's maternal great-aunt by marriage'' ** The Duke and
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, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed, and his wife'' ***
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, ''the groom's second cousin'' ***
Lady Davina Windsor Lady Davina Elizabeth Alice Benedikte Windsor (born 19 November 1977), known as Lady Davina Lewis between 2004 and 2018, is the elder daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. " Burke’s Royal Families of the ...
, ''the groom's second cousin'' *** Lady Rose Windsor, ''the groom's second cousin'' * The Duke and
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, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed, and his wife'' ** Earl of St Andrews, ''the groom's second cousin'' **
Lady Helen Windsor Lady Helen Marina Lucy Taylor (''née'' Windsor; born 28 April 1964) is a relative of the British royal family. She is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and Katharine, Duchess of Kent, and a great-granddaughter of George V. Early l ...
, ''the groom's second cousin'' * Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Mrs Ogilvy and The Hon. Angus Ogilvy, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed, and her husband'' **
James Ogilvy James Robert Bruce Ogilvy (born 29 February 1964) is a British landscape designer, and the founder and editor of '' Luxury Briefing''. He is a relative of the British royal family as the elder child and only son of Sir Angus Ogilvy and Princess ...
, ''the groom's second cousin'' ** Marina Ogilvy, ''the groom's second cousin'' *
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and
Princess Michael of Kent Princess Michael of Kent (born Baroness Marie-Christine Anna Agnes Hedwig Ida von Reibnitz, 15 January 1945) is a member of the British royal family of German, Austrian, Czech and Hungarian descent. She is married to Prince Michael of Kent, ...
, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed, and his wife'' **
Lord Frederick Windsor Lord Frederick Michael George David Louis Windsor (born 6 April 1979) is a British financial analyst, and the only son of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. He is married to British actress Sophie Winkleman. He is currently 52nd in the line ...
, ''the groom's second cousin'' **
Lady Gabriella Windsor Lady Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia Kingston (''née'' Windsor; born 23 April 1981) is an English socialite and freelance writer. She is the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. She is 55th in the line of succession to the Bri ...
, ''the groom's second cousin''


Other descendants of

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Lady Mary Whitley Lady Mary Ilona Margaret Whitley (née Cambridge; 24 September 1924 – 13 December 1999) was a relative of the British royal family. The only child of the George Cambridge, 2nd Marquess of Cambridge, 2nd Marquess of Cambridge, she was a secon ...
, ''the groom's second cousin, once removed'' * The Lady Saltoun, ''wife of the groom's third cousin, once removed''


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* The Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven, ''widow of the groom's first cousin, once removed'' ** The Marquess of Milford Haven, ''the groom's second cousin'' **
Lord Ivar Mountbatten Lord Ivar Alexander Michael Mountbatten, DL (born 9 March 1963) is a British aristocrat, farmer, geologist and businessman. He is a former director of SCL Group, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica. Although he is not a member of the B ...
, ''the groom's second cousin'' * The Countess Mountbatten of Burma and The Lord Brabourne, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed, and her husband'' **
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and Lady Romsey, ''the groom's second cousin and his wife'' ** The Hon. Michael-John Knatchbull, ''the groom's second cousin'', and his wife ** Baroness and Baron Hubert du Breuil, ''the groom's second cousin and her husband'' ** Lady Amanda Knatchbull, ''the groom's second cousin'' ** The Hon. Philip Knatchbull, ''the groom's second cousin'' ** The Hon. Timothy Knatchbull, ''the groom's second cousin'' * Lady Pamela and
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, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed and her husband'' ** Ashley Hicks, ''the groom's second cousin'' **
India Hicks India Amanda Caroline Hicks (born 5 September 1967) is a British designer, writer, businesswoman, and former fashion model. After graduating from the New England School of Photography, Hicks became an interior designer and a model for Ralph Laur ...
, ''the groom's second cousin''


Bowes-Lyon family The Bowes-Lyon family descends from George Bowes of Gibside and Streatlam Castle ''(1701–1760)'', a County Durham landowner and politician, through John Bowes, 9th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, chief of the Clan Lyon. Following the marriag ...

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and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed and his wife'' * Lady Rose Anson, ''the groom's second cousin, twice removed'' (bridesmaid)


Relatives of the bride


Ferguson family

* Ronald and Susan Ferguson, ''the bride's father and stepmother'' ** Andrew Ferguson, ''the bride's paternal half-brother'' ** Alice Ferguson, ''the bride's paternal half-sister'' * Susan and
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, ''the bride's mother and stepfather'' ** Mrs and Mr William Alez Makim, ''the bride's sister and her husband'' *** Seamus Makim, ''the bride's nephew'' * Lady Elmhirst, ''the bride's paternal grandmother''


Wright family

* The Hon. Mrs FitzHerbert Wright, ''the bride's maternal grandmother'' ** Mrs and Mr Julian Salmond, ''the bride's maternal aunt and uncle'' ** The Lady and Lord Loch, ''the bride's maternal aunt and uncle'' ** Major Bryan Wright, ''the bride's maternal uncle''


Foreign royalty


Members of reigning royal families

* The Crown Princess of Norway, ''wife of the groom's second cousin, once removed'' (representing the King of Norway) * Princess Margaretha, Mrs Ambler and Mr John Ambler, ''the groom's third cousin once removed, and her husband'' (representing the King of Sweden) *
Prince George Valdemar of Denmark Prince George Valdemar of Denmark (George Valdemar Carl Axel; 16 April 1920McNaughton, C. Arnold, ''The Book of Kings'', vol.1, p.187 – 29 September 1986) was a Danish prince. He was a second cousin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Early l ...
, ''the groom's second cousin, once removed'' (representing the Queen of Denmark) *
Infanta Elena of Spain Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo (Elena María Isabel Dominica de Silos de Borbón y de Grecia; born 20 December 1963) is the first child and eldest daughter of Juan Carlos I (King of Spain from 1975 to 2014) and Queen Sofía of Spain, and third ...
, ''the grooms's second cousin, once removed'' (representing the King of Spain) *
Infanta Cristina of Spain Infanta Cristina of Spain (Cristina Federica Victoria Antonia de la Santísima Trinidad de Borbón y de Grecia, born 13 June 1965) is the younger daughter of the former King and Queen of Spain Juan Carlos I and Sofía. she is sixth in the l ...
, ''the grooms's second cousin, once removed'' * Prince Philippe of Belgium, ''the groom's third cousin, once removed'' (representing the King of the Belgians) * The Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, ''the groom's third cousin, once removed'' (representing the Grand Duke of Luxembourg) * The Prince Hiro (representing the Emperor of Japan) * The Hereditary Prince of Monaco (representing the Prince of Monaco)


Members of non-reigning royal families

* King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes, ''the groom's second cousin and his wife, the groom's third cousin once removed'' ** Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece, ''the groom's second cousin, once removed'' **
Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Νικόλαος; born 1 October 1969) is the third child of Constantine II and Anne-Marie of Denmark, who were the last King and Queen of Greece, reigning from 1964 to 1973. Early life Nikolaos w ...
, ''the groom's second cousin, once removed'' **
Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark ( el, Αλεξία; born 10 July 1965) is a Greek princess and educator. She is the eldest child of Constantine II and Anne-Marie of Denmark, who were King and Queen of Greece from 1964 until the abolition ...
, ''the groom's second cousin, once removed'' * Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia, ''the groom's second cousin, once removed, and his wife'' * The Margrave and Margravine of Baden, ''the groom's first cousin and his wife'' ** Princess Marie Louise of Baden, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed'' * Princess Margarita of Baden, ''the groom's first cousin'' ** Prince Nikola of Yugoslavia, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed'' **
Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia, Lady de Silva (born 28 November 1959) is an English businessperson specialising in etiquette and decorum courses. She is a member of the extended former Yugoslavian royal family. Early life Katarina was born in L ...
, ''the groom's first cousin once removed'' *
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and Princess George William of Hanover, ''the groom's paternal uncle and aunt'' ** Prince and Princess Georg of Hanover, ''the groom's first cousin and his wife'' ** Prince and Princess Karl of Hesse, ''the groom's first cousin and his wife'' *** Prince Christoph of Hesse, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed'' *** Princess Irina of Hesse, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed'' * The Princess of Hesse and by Rhine, ''widow of the groom's first cousin, twice removed'' * The Prince and Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, ''the groom's first cousin and his wife'' ** Princess Cécile of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, ''the groom's first cousin, once removed'' * Prince and Princess Andreas of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, ''the groom's first cousin and his wife'' * Princess Beatrix of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, ''the groom's first cousin''


Religious figures

* The Most Rev. Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Rosalind Runcie * The Very Rev. Michael Mayne,
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* The Right Rev. Edward Knapp-Fisher,
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Politicians and diplomats

* Nancy Reagan, First Lady of the United States *
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Other notable guests

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Aftermath

It was reported that Andrew's obligations as a naval helicopter pilot meant that they only saw each other 40 days a year. Sarah received criticism from the media about her weight, contributing to her stress and the couple's estrangement. Andrew and Sarah announced their separation on 19 March 1992, and divorced on 30 May 1996. After the couple's divorce, Sarah lost the style '' Her Royal Highness'', becoming "Sarah, Duchess of York", and she was no longer a British princess.


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Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
at the BBC.co.uk
Order of Service for the wedding
{{British Royal Weddings 1986 in British television 1986 in London Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Andrew and Sarah Ferguson July 1986 events in the United Kingdom Andrew and Sarah Ferguson 1980s in the City of Westminster Prince Andrew, Duke of York