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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle get support from Fergie, Duchess of York amid family feud and eviction

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Once a senior member of the British royal family herself, Sarah Ferguson has been subjected to scandal, criticism and judgment.

For this reason, the Duchess of York, affectionately known as Fergie, believes judging her former nephew Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle amid their rift with the royal family would not be appropriate. "I don't believe that any single person has the right to judge another person.

I'm not in a position myself to make any judgments," she told People magazine. "I have been judged all my life, and I have no judgment on the Sussexes." Fergie's support is timely, coming just a day after it was reported that Prince Harry and Meghan were asked to leave their royal digs at Frogmore Cottage so another family member, Prince Andrew, could move in.

A spokesperson for the couple's Archewell Foundation told Fox News Digital, "We can confirm the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been requested to vacate their residence at Frogmore Cottage." Previously married to the disgraced Duke of York, Fergie maintained a close relationship with the late Princess Diana, growing up together from the time they were teenagers. "I think that [Princess] Diana would be incredibly proud of her grandchildren," Ferguson shared.  "And not just the Sussex grandchildren, but Will's children," the Duchess added, referring to Prince William's three children with Kate Middleton: future heir to the throne Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4.

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