No she didn't raise it but she didn't refuse to answer, had they wanted to ask probing questions, as she said has no problems with her tell all attitude.I can't say I have a great problem with anything she is called but, as Sarah would be quick to point out that her daughters are Princess B & E, it would be nice if she also corrected the interviewers regarding her own name. I remember the Ruby Wax programme, where Sarah said she was still HRH.
A poor example to say that it is fine for the mother of PP to wash their dirty linen in public, I think it is a horrible trait that seems to be growing in popularity hence the rise of magazines that specialise in it and apparently the people that read them.IMO, anyone in Sarahs position should bear in mind, before speaking or getting involved in questionable pursuits, their childs position.
Okay, if you feel that way I do admit it's not a double standard (on your part anyway) and I do agree that people too readily expose all the details of their life nowadays for the media. I don't like the reality TV phenomenon. But I think that Jo of Palatine is right: Sarah is part of the media scene: she uses the media to gain publicity for her favourite causes, and they use (for lack of a better word) her to draw people to their stories. After all, Sarah didn't marry Andrew intentionally looking for fame: it was the media who brought her fame.