Prince Andrew's attempt to hijack Sarah Ferrugason Instagram calls 'bizarre' move

Prince Andrew is being criticized for handling Sarah Ferguson's Instagram


Prince Andrew's thoughts on the Falklands Wars Concerns are being read via Sarah Ferguson's social media.

The Duke of York, who used ex-wife Sarah Ferguson's Instagram page to publicly reveal that he is "a changed man", has called the royal watchman "desperate".

Robert Jobson The Mirror: "I am not one of those people who condemn Prince Andrew because this is the latest - and perhaps the easiest - media target.

"When I broke the particular story that he would accompany the Queen at the Thanksgiving service for Prince Philip at Westminster Abbey, I was most sympathetic because I knew the truth.

"While some allegedly informed journalists were delighted to be spoon-fed by Palace spin doctors, I knew this was something the Queen wanted and asked her to do. Despite the brief narrative of the common palace, she was intimidated into it. Didn't go. His son. Far from it.

"But the Duke of York's bizarre decision sought to cement his image on his ex-wife's Instagram account by thinking about her Falklands War experiences and also using the title HRH which was stripped of her to sign off Yes, it was a strange move.

“I remember very well his bravery in that struggle 40 years ago. He showed courage while beating death in a war in which many brave youths lost their lives.

"I also remember his triumphant return, the picture of a single rose in his mouth. Yes, those were better times for him than for the flamboyant young prince and serviceman of the time.

"But by reminding everyone what he was trying to achieve, I don't know. It was weird. It made the Duke a little desperate for public recognition.

"I know Andrew is emotionally everywhere at the moment. He is being lovingly and lovingly supported by Sarah, his ex-wife who shares their royal home, the Royal Lodge, and their daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie Is."

Robert then admitted that Andrew may never get his former image and respect back in the public eye.

He says: "Actually, he needs to be weaned for now. Any rehabilitation, though impossible, will take time. Personally I doubt it's possible."

"He, despite paying multimillion-dollar payments to Virginia Giuffre, accused in his sex case, still believes he is innocent but circumstances meant he could not clear his name.

"His rumblings about the Falklands - where we admit he fought with courage - shows how out of touch he is. He seems clueless about what people really think of him these days Have - cry as a handsome and distinguished naval officer and pilot from those days.

"It is not clear whether this was a brazen comeback or the last storm - by reminding people that he was once a war hero.

"But a return to public life for 62-year-old Zhang will not happen.

"Even if the queen has forgiven her favorite son, and believes in him, there are no powerful persons in the corridors of the palace. The public is not.

"The senior courtiers have made it clear to him and the queen that there is no way out. Many are holding the briefing against them, as they see it as their duty to defend the monarchy.

"Future kings Prince Charles and Prince William also support that view.

"I wasn't surprised when the desperate post was taken down."

Not only did Andrew post through Fergie's social media, but he also signed his 700-word caption with the title HRH—an honor that was snatched away by the Queen in the midst of a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre.

While his HRH title was removed immediately, the entire post was removed after a few hours

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