This ex-couple has a penchant for oddball acts. The latest faux pas is that Fergie shared a post on Instagram on behalf of her ex-husband Prince Andrew, but apparently they both forgot that he is no longer Royal Highness.
Prince Andrew was the first royal family member to open a Twitter account. However, in January this year, the Queen’s son deleted all social media accounts. At the time, he was publicly accused of sexually harassing and raping a minor two decades ago. Nevertheless, the prince does not want to remain silent on social networks and has now posted a post about his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson’s account. However, both of them made a big mistake.
On the anniversary of the Falklands War, which took place from April 2, 1982 to June 14, 1982 and in which former helicopter pilot Prince Andrew himself fought, the Duke of York posted a statement. What was piquant about it was not primarily the content of the post, but the signature under what was written. The lines ended with the words: Written by HRH The Duke of York – but Prince Andrew is no longer HRH. Prince Andrew lost all his military ranks and royal patronage a few months ago in the wake of allegations in 2001 of having sex with then-underage Virginia Roberts. At the behest of the Queen, Andrew may use the title Royal Highness HRH – His Stop using Royal Highness publicly.
However, the post on Fergie’s account was quickly deleted. The English tabloid Daily Mail was able to preview a screenshot of the royal post, which wrote: “Reflecting on the day when I was a young man going to war with a kind of arrogance, I came back a different man. I shed childlike behavior and false arrogance and came back a man with the knowledge of human frailty and human suffering.” All in all, there are said to have been three postings in which the former helicopter pilot reviewed the Falklands War.
Generally on the war and certainly also with an allusion to the current Ukraine war, the prince continued: “I’m afraid to admit that the historical perspective that the short war mission has taught me is as follows: War is failure, to keep the peace; war is the failure of human judgment; war is the failure to recognize that we must try to understand another person’s perspective or reality, whether or not we agree with that perspective or reality.”
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