Prince Phillip could skip Eugenie’s wedding over feud with Fergie

He attended Prince Harry’s wedding to Meghan Markle just six weeks after hip replacement surgery while nursing a cracked rib, but the Duke of Edinburgh may be set to miss another upcoming family nuptials.

The 97-year-old is rumoured to be skipping his granddaughter Princess Eugenie’s wedding at Windsor Castle in October because of his long-standing feud with her mother, the Duchess of York. 

A ‘well-placed insider’ told People magazine: ‘He does what he wants. 

‘He made a supreme effort for Harry. I would be very surprised if he did go, because he is so estranged from Fergie. I think he will decide at the 99th hour.’

Buckingham Palace declined to comment when approached by MailOnline.  

Bad blood between the pair stem from a series of scandals involving the Duchess, which reportedly mean the Duke now refuses to be in the same room as her. 

He made a supreme effort to attend his grandson Harry’s wedding at Windsor in May (pictured), but the Duke of Edinburgh could miss Princess Eugenie’s big day due to a feud with her mother 

Princess Eugenie, pictured at Buckingham Palace with her husband-to-be Jack Brooksbank. The pair will tie the knot at St George's Chapel on 12th October 

Princess Eugenie, pictured at Buckingham Palace with her husband-to-be Jack Brooksbank. The pair will tie the knot at St George’s Chapel on 12th October 

In 1992, Prince Philip was enraged when pictures of Fergie having her toes sucked by her ‘financial adviser’, the Texan oil tycoon John Bryan emerged – the same year she separated from Prince Andrew. 

The duchess has since recalled her humiliation when the story broke as she was holidaying with the Queen at Balmoral in Scotland and ‘advised’ that she should return to London.

It later emerged that her profligate spending had also left her owing £5million to the royal bank, Coutts. After her divorce she worked hard to recoup the money, representing firms such as Weight Watchers in the US.

For several years she was on an even keel, but a series of bad investments and the collapse of a fledging ‘lifestyle’ company saw her on the brink of bankruptcy again in 2010.

The Duchess of York attended Meghan and Harry's big day at Windsor Castle in May 2018 (pictured) after her nephew insisted on including her on the guest list 

The Duchess of York attended Meghan and Harry’s big day at Windsor Castle in May 2018 (pictured) after her nephew insisted on including her on the guest list 

In happier times: The Duchess with her former father-in-law at Easter Service at Windsor Castle in 1990, two years before she separated from Prince Andrew 

In happier times: The Duchess with her former father-in-law at Easter Service at Windsor Castle in 1990, two years before she separated from Prince Andrew 

This led to her being caught in a tabloid newspaper sting selling access to her former husband for half a million pounds. 

The cash-strapped Duchess was taped accepting a $40,000 (£30,480) cash down-payment to introduce her ex, who then worked as a UK trade envoy, to an undercover reporter posing as an international businessman.

She immediately apologised for the embarrassment it had caused him and her family and admitted she only accepted the money because she was in financial difficulty.

A year later, she was left off the guest list for William and Kate’s wedding at Westminster Abbey and jetted off t a spa retreat in Thailand. 

The Duke walked into the ceremony at St George's Chapel, Windsor unaided, just six weeks after he had hip replacement surgery at the age of 96

The Duke walked into the ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor unaided, just six weeks after he had hip replacement surgery at the age of 96

But more recently, Fergie has been welcomed back into the fold and has attended Royal Ascot as a guest of the Queen.

When Harry and Meghan married in May, the Prince insisted that his aunt was on the guest list for the ceremony, although she did no attend the evening reception at Frogmore House. 

Princess Eugenie will tie the knot with former barman Jack Brooksbank at St George’s Chapel on 12th October.  

Prince Philip  attended Prince Harry's wedding at St George's chapel, despite nursing a broken rib and undergoing hip replacement surgery just six weeks earlier

Prince Philip attended Prince Harry’s wedding at St George’s chapel, despite nursing a broken rib and undergoing hip replacement surgery just six weeks earlier

It was recently announced that 1,200 people will be welcomed into the grounds to witness the arrival of the congregation and the royal family, listen to a live broadcast of the service, and see the newlyweds depart after exchanging vows on October 12th.

It follows the now Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to invite members of the public to join in the celebration of their own wedding day at the same venue in May.

The bride and groom will also embark on a carriage ride on their big day, Buckingham Palace confirmed – just like Meghan and Harry did as millions around the world watched on television.

 

 

 

 

 



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