'Can't have it both ways': Fergie responds to coronation snub

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'Can't have it both ways': Fergie responds to coronation snub
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The Duchess of York has revealed how she will spend her time on the day of the King's coronation after she was brushed from the guest list.

Sarah 'Fergie' Ferguson has reacted to the news she's not invited to the King's coronation on May 6.

The decision means Fergie will not be sitting beside her two daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie - who are 10th and 11th in line to the throne - at London's Westminster Abbey. Fergie, who is Prince Andrew's ex-wife, was promoting her novel A Most Intriguing Lady on the UK TV program Loose Women when she addressed the apparent rejection.

“I personally will be having a little tea room and coronation chicken sandwich and putting out the bunting," she said.Fergie is said to be"more than content" to watch the coronation on television because “you hear a lot on the telly.”

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