Last month, with storm clouds gathering over Windsor every bit the Duke of York pinned his hopes on a United states judge dismissing the sexual attack civil lawsuit against him, his ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York, was appearing on Italian TV.
Promoting her Mills & Boon novel Her Heart for a Compass, Fergie – as she is known after her birth name, Sarah Ferguson – was effusive in her praise for Prince Andrew. "I completely stand up by Andrew 100%," she told the talk show Porta a Porta.
The happiest 24-hour interval of her life, she connected, was her wedding solar day back in 1986, "when I married the all-time man in the world".
As grapheme witnesses go, this was gleaming testimony, especially coming from a woman who has been divorced from her husband for 25 years.
Today, permanently stripped of his military affiliations and regal patronages, banished from the official royal court, and facing an unforgiving legal battle to clear his name – which he has pledged to continue – at that place announced to be few Andrew tin can turn to for unconditional support.
But one who has remained steadfast throughout is his ex-married woman.
In one case described, past the duchess herself, as "the happiest divorced couple in the world", the human relationship between the knuckles and duchess is undoubtedly unconventional.
"Who knows what the relationship really is. It seems utterly baroque," said the royal author Penny Junor.
They still live together – when she is in the Great britain – at Royal Lodge, the grace-and-favour former habitation of the Queen Mother in Windsor, on which Andrew has a 75-yr lease. After all, with its reported 30 rooms and 21 secluded acres, there is enough of space. Though to phone call it her home, Ferguson told the Sunday Times last year, "would exist presumptuous".
They happily holidayed together with their daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, leading to constant speculation of reconciliation and remarriage – rumours that grew subsequently the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, said to be no fan of the duchess.
Asked directly in Baronial on the ITV prove Loose Women if a rekindling of romance was on the cards, she brushed information technology aside. "Oh, goodness me," she responded, "you're all fairytale, y'all've all got your wands out. Andrew and I remain steadfast, in the past nosotros've been co-parenting and now we're co-grandparenting."
Junor said: "She has not just stood silently by his side. She actually speaks out in favour of him."
The duke at present seemed an isolated figure, added Junor. "He used to be a great partygoer. Those days exercise seem to be gone. He cuts a sad and lonely figure these days, I call up. We meet him out riding but ever on his own. Information technology's the daughters I feel virtually distressing for, existence caught up in all this. It must be really difficult for them."
It is not the first storm the couple have ridden out together. They separated in 1992, months earlier photographs of the duchess having her toes sucked past her financial adviser John Bryan appeared on the front pages while she was at Balmoral with the Queen – an "excruciatingly embarrassing" moment, she has since said.
Then in 2010, the financially challenged duchess was caught in a sting by the now defunct News of the World, allegedly trying to sell an cloak-and-dagger journalist admission to Andrew for £500,000, for which she was forced to issue an apology for her "serious lapse of judgment".
In 2012, some other grovelling amends for a "gigantic error of judgment on my behalf" followed revelations she had allowed the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to provide £15,000 to help pay off her debts.
To the Evening Standard, she spoke of her contrition and how her deportment had "inadvertently impacted on the human I admire most in the globe, the knuckles". She would "throw myself under a bus for him", she continued, and she was "not going to stand back and permit him have any more abuse from any proposition or implications of impropriety".
Now Andrew is fighting for what is left of his reputation, already tarnished by his friendships with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who was recently convicted of charges relating to the recruitment and training of teenage girls for Epstein.
As he decides his next move to defend himself over claims – which he denies – past Virginia Giuffre that she was forced into having sex with him when she was 17 and had been trafficked by Epstein, one person he tin count on, it seems, is his ex-wife.
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