In a surprise move, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson made a rare joint appearance at Windsor Castle for the Easter Sunday service, marking their first public outing together in months. The former couple’s presence at St George’s Chapel drew attention, especially after their absence from the Royal Family’s Christmas gathering at Sandringham.
Despite divorcing in 1996, the Duke and Duchess of York have remained on good terms, often showing support for one another over the years. Their outing this Easter seemed to reflect that continued bond, even if their entrance was handled with noticeable caution.
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The pair arrived with other senior royals for the traditional Easter Mattins service. According to GB News, Prince Andrew avoided the cameras by heading swiftly into the Chapel, keeping a low profile as he entered. Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson — affectionately known as Fergie — lingered outside, chatting with Princess Anne and Sir Timothy Laurence before making her way inside.
The appearance has generated renewed interest given the couple’s low public profile and their decision to skip recent royal events, including the high-profile Christmas celebrations last December.

That decision came amid increasing public scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew’s ties to Chinese businessman Yang Tengbo, who has faced espionage-related allegations. While no formal accusations have been made against Andrew, the association stirred concern and reportedly influenced the couple’s limited royal engagements.
Still, their presence at the Easter service signals a step back into the royal spotlight, at least to a degree. Though not working members of the Royal Family, both Andrew and Ferguson maintain close connections to the monarchy and occasionally appear at family occasions.
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While Andrew’s movements on Sunday suggested a desire to avoid further media attention, Ferguson’s warm interactions outside the Chapel reflected her usual openness. Known for her outspoken nature and public friendliness, she appeared at ease speaking with other royals and attendees.
The joint appearance has sparked speculation about whether the Duke and Duchess of York could make more public appearances in the months ahead, especially as the Royal Family faces growing pressure to maintain a united front during turbulent times. For now, though, their reunion at Windsor serves as a reminder of their enduring connection — and the complex dynamics within Britain’s royal circle.
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