LOS ANGELES - Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of Prince Andrew, said that it was "difficult", that she was not invited to the royal wedding of last month, but faulted itself for the snub.
She said in an interview with the host U.S. cat Oprah Winfrey, that it was more painful due to memories of her own marriage in Westminster Abbey, where Prince William and Kate Middleton sea April 29.
"I was invited, and I chose to go to Thailand in a place called Camelia and... the jungle kissed me,"said the 51 - year-old in an interview set to air Wednesday, cited by People magazine."."
The rejection was "if difficult, because I wanted to be there with my girls to be dressed them and go as a family." "" "And it was also difficult because the last bride place this aisle was me", she added.
Ferguson has long been considered somewhat of an embarrassment to the Royal family, particularly last year when she was captured in a journal apparently sting trying to sell access to her ex-husband.
Has asked if she felt ostracized by the rejection of marriage, she said: "no, not step ostracized."
"I felt that I ostracized myself by my behaviour in the past... I kind of wore a hair shirt and beat myself most of the day of reflection and regret why he made such a mistake."
"I think that what I felt that I went through the phase of feeling totally useless and that (it) was quite right, that they would invite me." Why change? "added Ferguson, who separates from Andrew in 1992.
But it said beautiful watched Middleton and mother of William, the late Princess Diana, said would have been proud.
"The two of them... did an excellent job." And I really like the feeling that kind of Diana and I did y. But I'm here to say how proud she was, and Kate seemed absolutely magnificent. ?
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