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Prince Charles accused of ruining Sheila Ferguson's sex life as she was his 'favourite'

Prince Charles has been accused of ‘ruining’ Three Degrees singer Sheila Ferguson’s sex life.

Sheila and Prince Charles maintained a close friendship after she performed at his 30th birthday party, but she has now admitted in a new tell-all interview that their friendship has caused issues in different areas of her life.

The stunning songstress told the Daily Mail’s Eden Confidential column: “He ruined my love life, and I’ll have no problem telling him next time we meet.”

The 74-year-old When Will I See You Again hitmaker then added that she has found men don’t want to date her because she’s “Prince Charles’s favourite”.

Sheila Ferguson performed at Prince Charles’s 30th birthday party
(Image: Getty Images)

Speaking to the publication she said: “It’s ruined my sex life,” before opening up about a specific memory she has.

“I walked over to this guy one time and said: ‘Would you like to dance?’

“And he said, ‘I can’t dance with you, you’re Prince Charles’s favourite.’

“Every time I got to who I was, Charles’s name came up. I thought, ‘I’ll never find anyone!'”

Prince Charles often said that Sheila Ferguson was his “favourite”
(Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Sheila is currently single, but has been married before.

She married Chris Robinson in 1980 and had twin daughters – Alicia and Alexandria – but the couple got divorced in 2004.

Sheila has recently opened up about her life love and did so in an interview with The Daily Express.

Sheila shot to fame when she fronted The Three Degrees
(Image: Getty Images)

She admitted to the paper: “I want to fall in love again, you’re never too old for romance – I’ve never given up.

“I’m romantic by nature – it runs through my veins like music does. I think that comes out in what I sing.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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