Sarah Ferguson was spotted on a night out wearing a bizarre pair of shoes that seemed to bear the Queen's famous motto, leading some royal fans to criticise the Duchess.The ex-wife of Prince Andrew was snapped on a glamourous night out in Mayfair, London, on Wednesday sporting a black dress and red military style jacket.
The Duchess of York was spotted outside Oswald's private members' club posing for pictures but it was her shoes that stole the limelight, Express reported.Plastered on her handmade blue velvet loafers by Del Toro x Rotten Roach, the words "Never Complain" and "Never Explain" stood out in white font.
This famous phrase has been the mantra of the Queen throughout her 70 years of reign – where she rarely complained or felt the need to explain herself to the public.
Her Majesty is understood to have taken this approach from her mother. But the now iconic phrase was not actually meant to be coined by a member of the royal family as it dates all the way back to Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, who led Britain between 1874 and 1880, during the reign of Queen Victoria.Sarah, also known lovingly as Fergie, was also snapped on the same day hanging out with her former now disgraced husband Prince Andrew.The recent snaps have led royal fans to speak out in criticism of the Duchess of York, with many poking fun at her for still seeing her controversial ex-husband.One royal commenter responded to the picture of Sarah in the Queen's mantra shoes: "Not enough money left to buy her own I guess.
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