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Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson make rare joint appearance amid coronavirus

The coronavirus pandemic’s relief efforts in the UK have reunited Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. The couple, who were married from 1986 to 1996, were photographed together for the first time since the Queen’s son was dumped from royal duties in January after his disastrous interview with the BBC about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, …

The coronavirus pandemic’s relief efforts in the UK have reunited Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.

The couple, who were married from 1986 to 1996, were photographed together for the first time since the Queen’s son was dumped from royal duties in January after his disastrous interview with the BBC about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, according to Hello Magazine.

The 60-year-old Duchess of York’s assistant Antonia Marshall shared the snaps of the former couple on her Instagram account.

“@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 crisis, are continuously helping others. So proud of them all…,” she wrote.

Several images show the two packing gift bags from what appears to be their home at Royal Lodge, where they are believed to be self-isolating along with daughter Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank.

On Thursday, Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre — one of the most outspoken accusers in the Epstein scandal — said she tested negative for the coronavirus.

Giuffre has repeatedly claimed that Epstein forced her to have sex with the UK royal three times, starting when she was 17 in 2001.

Andrew, 60, has always vehemently denied her claims, but his ill-fated attempts to do so during the BBC interview — as well as his justification for remaining close to Epstein even after his conviction for child sex offenses — ultimately led to him landing in the royal doghouse.

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