Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson has said that the royal family 'moves together as a unit' in light of recent scandals.
The 61-year-old, who is the former wife of Prince Andrew, recently declared that she still stands by her wedding vows despite getting divorced back in 1996.
In fact, Sarah still lives with Andrew at Royal Lodge in Windsor when she is in the UK and still has a lot of admiration for her former mother-in-law, the Queen.
Speaking to Good Morning Britain at Hello! magazine's Inspiration Awards on Tuesday evening, Sarah said of Her Majesty: "She's such an extraordinary, legendary, iconic monarch that leads by example... at 95-years-old, still carries on.

"And, for me, we get on with it and we move together as a unit," the mother-of-two added.
Sarah's comments come after it was reported that she could be questioned by lawyers about the night her ex-husband claims he was at a Pizza Express.
Sarah is reportedly likely to be subpoenaed as part of the lawsuit accusing Prince Andrew of sex abuse.

Lawyers for Virginia Giuffre, who says she was forced to have sex with the Duke when she was 17, are said to be keen to quiz her about his alibi.
Andrew, who stepped back from royal duties amid controversy over his friendship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, denies partying with Ms Giuffre at a London nightclub on March 10, 2001.
She says she was made to sleep with the Duke, who was then 41, that night.
Prince Andrew has vehemently denied claims he had sex with Giuffre, and said he has no recollection of meeting her.
In an interview with Emily Maitlis on BBC in November 2019, Prince Andrew said he was with one of his daughters at a Pizza Express in Woking on the night in question.
Earlier this week, it emerged that Prince Andrew had finally accepted notice of the sexual assault lawsuit from across the pond.

According to the Telegraph, the Queen has agreed to pay for Andrew's defence fund.
Her Majesty has reportedly financed Randy Andy's legal battle from the beginning of last year using her annual income from the Duchy of Lancaster estate - which recently increased to £23 million.
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