Duchess apologises for 'serious lapse in judgment'

The Duchess of York apologised for her “serious lapse in judgment” tonight and admitted her financial situation is “under stress” after a newspaper sting showed her accepting money for an introduction to her former husband.

The Duchess of York apologised for her “serious lapse in judgment” tonight and admitted her financial situation is “under stress” after a newspaper sting showed her accepting money for an introduction to her former husband.

The News of the World video showed Sarah Ferguson promising to introduce an undercover reporter posing as a wealthy businessman to the Prince, who has been the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment since 2001.

The Duchess added: “I can confirm that The Duke of York was not aware or involved in any of the discussions that occurred.”

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