“Imagine what kind of woman Princess Diana would be today?”. This was one of the questions Christina Ferreira asked Sarah Ferguson during a conversation between the two of them for “Christina” magazine.
Emotionally, the former daughter-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II remembered Mrs. Dee, with whom she always maintained a close relationship.
“Diana is my cousin, first and foremost. Second, she was 14 when I met her. From that moment on, we became best friends. Dearest friends. Yet he is. She is always with me I laugh with her all the time, because she’s the only person I know in the whole world who understands what it is. [a minha vida]‘, he admits, opening his heart.
“And she’s not here. I just. Since these days. Of course there are many princes and princesses, but none of them are quite like Diana.“, Confirms.
“She was born to be a princess, to lead hearts, to be a beautiful human being. She was my best friend. I can’t say he’s gone.”
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The Duchess of York married Prince Andrew in 1986. They divorced officially in 1996, four years after the couple separated. They have two daughters in common: Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.
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