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Prince Andrew Makes Rare Joint Appearance With Sarah Ferguson After Stepping Back From Public Duties

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Prince Andrew made a rare appearance Thursday after announcing he was stepping back from royal duties following the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.

Andrew was joined by his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson as the pair worked on some care packages for the nonprofit organization Thames Hospice in Windsor, in support of the National Health Service staff working on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.

RELATED: School Bus Urging Prince Andrew To Call The FBI Pictured Outside Buckingham Palace Ferguson’s assistant Antonia Marshall shared an array of snaps, alongside the caption: “@sarahferguson15 and @hrhthedukeofyork packing all the care packages for @thameshospice in Windsor today. “The York Family are a wonderful and steadfast unit and through this

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