Prince charles gave scathing analysis of sarah ferguson in outburst

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Sarah Ferguson's "sparkle" and appeal quickly disappeared early into her time in the Royal Family, commentators have claimed. The Duchess of York reportedly rubbed her


brother-in-law, Prince Charles, up the wrong way. Speaking on Channel 5 documentary, 'When Fergie Met The Monarchy', experts talked about the Prince of Wales' damning analysis


of her. Royal author Tom Quinn told viewers: "Prince Charles and Prince Philip had especially welcomed Sarah's energy. "She had, at first, seemed like this bright, positive


young thing coming in and adding sparkle. "But it was just starting to sort of leak away. "Charles apparently said, 'Look the problem with Sarah is you just can't shut


her up'." READ MORE: SARAH FERGUSON BROKE ROYAL PROTOCOL WITH SAUCY QUIP IN RARE SPEECH He continued: "She could be fun some of the time, just not all of the time. "It


was giving them a headache." Daily Mail Editor-at-Large Richard Kay told Channel 5: "I think there's a fine line between exuberance and being over-the-top. "Fergie


strayed too often into the over-the-top realms." He told the documentary: "[Sarah and Andrew] did this odd business of kind of working the crowd up, almost like they were musical


entertainers. "The crowd were chanting 'kiss kiss kiss' and Sarah was sort of conducting. "There was an uncomfortable feeling about that from the senior royals standing


alongside. "The whole thing was slightly vulgar. "Although the wedding itself was good, there was a hint of trouble to come."