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Sarah Ferguson appears to support Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s memoir

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Sarah Ferguson, a former working royal, could be standing behind Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The Duchess of York gave a strong indication that she was behind the Duke of Sussex’s ambitions to write a biography about his time as a royal.

Ferguson noted in a recent interview with The Telegraph that individuals must “fight for what you believe is your truth”, a subtle reference to the Sussexes.

She made the remark while discussing her own book, which she is writing on her great-great-aunt Lady Margaret Montagu Douglas Scott’s life and love story.

“It has been an opportunity to tell my story of self-discovery, the chance to feel closer to my past, ancestors and stories I grew up with,” she said.

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“The main message I would like readers to take away from Margaret’s story is that no matter whether you make mistakes or get it all wrong, you keep going and fight for what you believe is your truth,” she went on to say.

“You have to lead with your heart. Personally, I feel more robust, authentic, confident in myself and who I am and where I’m going than ever, and that feeling is very much reflected at the end of Margaret’s journey,” she added.

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