Duchess of York

Duchess of York
Duchess of York, the
(1959- ) the wife of Queen Elizabeth's second son Prince Andrew (who is called the Duke of York) until they separated in 1992. Her name is Sarah Ferguson, and she is often called "Fergie" in newspapers.

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