The Duchess of York joined the Royal Family for their Christmas Day church service in Sandringham
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GB News host Patrick Christys has hit out at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, after the Royal Family celebrated Christmas without them.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent their fifth Christmas away from the royals, choosing to stay at their California home with children Archie and Lilibet.
In a surprise appearance, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, was spotted with the Royal Family at their annual church service in Sandringham.
This comes amid further speculation of former husband Prince Andrew's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, joined the Royal Family for the Christmas Day church service in Sandringham
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Royal Biographer Angela Levin joined Patrick Christys to discuss the surprise appearance from the Duchess, amid Meghan and Harry's absence.
Levin stated that Sarah Ferguson "has never said a bad word about the monarchy or Prince Andrew".
When asked by Patrick if there's a chance of a royal reunion between Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, Levin revealed their relationship is "quite solid".
Levin added that Ferguson will "continue to support him" through the latest Epstein allegations, which Prince Andrew has always denied.
Levin told GB News: " I don't think she's necessarily a good friend for the Royal Family, but she does lots of charity work and most of her charity work is for children and children with cancer.
"So that's very helpful, because there's very few people now doing all that."
Patrick replied: "A couple of people in California might shout about it rather a lot.
"We've got Sarah Ferguson there, who is actually doing some genuine charity work. It'd be fascinating to see what the public's reaction to all of this is."
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have their charity foundation Archewell
Archewell Foundation
Angela Levin said of the Duchess of York's Christmas appearance: "She loves the monarchy, and she's been behaving very well.
"Camilla, the Queen, is very forgiving. She doesn't bear grudges at all. I'm quite sure she encouraged her to come to church.
"Last year she went just for lunch, and this year she went to church and she did behave very, very well. She was smiling and waving at everyone.
"So she was really showing that everything was very good and lovely and she didn't walk holding Andrew's hand, she behaved very properly."