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Princess Anne Anger: Royal Sister-in-Law Almost Throttled Over Scandal

Princess Anne Reportedly Nearly Confronted sarah Ferguson Over Controversial photos

LONDON, UK – Princess Anne was reportedly on the verge of a physical ‍confrontation with Sarah, Duchess of York, in ‍the early 1990s ​following the publication⁢ of compromising photographs, according to a ⁢new claim detailed in a recent biography. The incident occurred during the breakdown of the⁤ Duchess’s ⁢marriage to Prince Andrew, now known‍ as‌ Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Author Andrew Lownie, in his book⁤ “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York,” alleges that the Princess Royal was deeply angered by images showing ⁣Sarah⁢ Ferguson with her American “financial advisor,” John Bryan, while on holiday in France. The⁢ photos, published in the British press, depicted Bryan appearing to suck the Duchess’s toes.

According ⁣to Lownie’s account, Sarah Ferguson travelled to Balmoral in Scotland to be with Prince Andrew and ‍other members of the Royal Family after the holiday with Bryan. She reportedly⁤ fled the breakfast room upon discovering her ⁤in-laws reading the newspapers featuring the images.

A witness present at Balmoral told the Duchess’s biographer, chris Hutchins, that Princess Anne “came close to ‌throttling” Sarah, and later voiced her disapproval⁣ at dinner. “There was not ⁤one voice raised against Anne,” the source stated.

A servant present⁣ during the period also observed that Sarah “acted in the⁢ strangest way,” adding, “You would⁣ have thought she was the person wronged, as if she had every⁣ right to go on holiday with another man, ​kiss and cuddle him, and the only‍ person who had behaved wrongly were the‌ photographer and the editors of the newspapers who had published the pictures.”

Prince Andrew’s reaction to the scandal, as described by Lownie, shifted from⁢ anger to ‍sadness, with the Queen allowing ​him⁢ to focus on official reports.

The fallout from the scandal⁢ continues to reverberate within the Royal family. In October, King Charles III stripped Prince⁢ Andrew ‌of his “prince” title. He is now known as ‌Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and is set to move out of Royal⁤ Lodge in Windsor, where he had been residing‍ on a peppercorn rent ⁣agreement.

Context: ⁢ The events ​described took place during‍ a period of intense media scrutiny of ​the British Royal Family, often referred to as the “War of the Waleses” due to⁢ the highly publicized marital difficulties of ‍Prince Charles and ​Princess Diana. The scandal involving Sarah Ferguson further contributed⁣ to the challenges faced by the monarchy in the 1990s.

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