Fergie & Andrew: Behind the Palace Doors

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Fergie & Andrew: Behind the Palace Doors is a 1992 British TV film about the courtship between Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. [1]

It was produced by Norman Rosemont.

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References

  1. "Royally Good Timing : Fergie Photos Send 'Behind the Palace Doors' Scurrying". Los Angeles Times. 10 September 1992.