June 21, 2026
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Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson’s close friendship fell apart after the latter published a hurtful claim that she caught “a verruca [wart] from borrowing some shoes from Lady Diana” in her 1996 autobiography, “My Story.”

“In fact, the reality was that Diana was very concerned that Sarah Ferguson might well be selling stories about her, and that relationship was never repaired, though Sarah Ferguson pretended it had,” royal author Andrew Lownie told the Daily Mail in a video published Thursday.

The late princess and Ferguson — who were fourth cousins and childhood friends — were quite close before their falling out. After Diana introduced Ferguson to the former Prince Andrew, the two became sisters-in-law when they married into the royal family.

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Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson (pictured above skiing in 1988) reportedly fell out as friends after Ferguson claimed she caught a “a verruca [wart] from borrowing some shoes from Lady Diana” in her 1996 autobiography, “My Story.” Getty Images
“Diana was very concerned that Sarah Ferguson might well be selling stories about her, and that relationship was never repaired,” royal author Andrew Lownie claimed. (Seen above is Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson at a 1983 polo match). Getty Images

Diana tied the knot with the then-Prince Charles in 1981 and Ferguson, now 66, followed shortly after, saying “I do” to Andrew, also 66, in 1992.

The pair of women became especially close as they bonded over their shared commiseration of the royal family struggles, Lownie claims.

“Diana would come to Sarah Ferguson every Sunday, and they would moan about the royal family. They both felt very restricted within the confines of the royal family,” he told the outlet.

Diana and Ferguson (seen above attending the 1990 Battle of Britain anniversary parade alongside Princess Margaret, Prince Harry and the Duchess of Kent) were both fourth cousins and childhood friends before they became sisters-in-law by marrying into the royal family. Getty Images
Princess Diana introduced Ferguson (seen above standing next to Diana at the 1987 Derby Day meeting) to her husband, the former Prince Andrew. Getty Images

Lownie continued: “But at the same time, there were some concerns Diana had that Fergie perhaps was too boisterous, and she was kind of undermining Diana’s own reputation, and she began to distance herself.”

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At one point, their friendship had even allegedly withstood a “tough trick” on Ferguson from Diana, when the two agreed to divorce their husbands at the same time.

However, Diana “let Sarah Ferguson do it on her own and basically learned from how the royal family treated Sarah Ferguson about how she would handle the divorce herself.”

After they both married into the family, the pair of women (pictured above at the 1982 Windsor polo match) became close confidants who shared their frustrations about the royal family with each other. WireImage
“Diana would come to Sarah Ferguson every Sunday, and they would moan about the royal family,” the royal expert shared. Getty Images

Ferguson divorced Andrew in 1992 after a decade of marriage, but the pair continued to live together at Royal Lodge — all the way until King Charles III evicted them from the royal property in February as a final blow after he stripped Andrew of his royal titles last year.

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Diana, meanwhile, separated from Charles, now 77, in 1992 and eventually divorced him four years later.

She tragically died at age 36 in a car accident in Paris in 1997.

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