Published April 23, 2026
Buckingham Palace released King Charles' new video alongside a statement after the royal family had been warned of Sarah Ferguson's possible comeback.
The monarch's team shared that Charles held a special meeting with emergency responders amid the Andrew-Sarah crisis.
According to Palace's spokesperson, "The King has invited emergency responders involved in the Glasgow Union Street fire to a special reception at Dumfries House.
"His Majesty hosted firefighters and representatives from @Fire_Scot, @NetworkRailScotland, @PoliceScotland, @GlasgowCC and @BritishTransportPolice who responded to the devastating fire in Glasgow last month."
It has been shared that around 300 firefighters were given the responsibility to bring the fire under control. They were also deployed to prevent damage to some of Glasgow’s most iconic historic buildings.
"Students from The @KingsFoundation Building Craft Programme, which focuses on heritage building skills, have offered their support to the building restoration project," the message concluded.
In the new video, the King was seen beaming as he met and interacted with real-life heroes.
The King's team statement came after royal expert Richard Fitzwilliam warned the royals to be ready to be "appalled" by Fergie's possible tell-all interview, as she is not used to keeping quiet.