Royal Expert Warns Sarah Ferguson Will 'Absolutely Expose' the Royals If She Wants To
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson's infamous fall from grace remains one of the monarchy's most cautionary chapters. After the fallout from their association with Jeffrey Epstein, they were swiftly booted out of royal life, left to chart their own uncertain path. Now, facing reported financial strain, said to be a consequence of that banishment, Ferguson is rumored to be weighing a tell-all interview. Royal expert Sarama Gill believes that the former Duchess will not think twice before exposing the royal family's secrets for some cold, hard cash.
Speaking on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show, Gill suggested that Ferguson would undoubtedly be selling her stories to the highest bidder, owing to her alleged precarious financial situation. She said, "She [Ferguson] knows where the bodies are buried, so to speak. She knows where the skeletons are in the closet. She can absolutely expose them [royals] if she wants to… if she's feeling vulnerable and broke, essentially… she is almost homeless at this point." The royal expert's comments come just days after it was revealed that the former Duchess was forced to close down six of her charities due to the fallout from her ties to Epstein.
After losing her Royal Lodge home and titles, Gill believed Ferguson would probably move to the Middle East to save face. She continued, "She [Ferguson] was cut out of, obviously, Royal Lodge…She can't live with Andrew. She can live with her socially mountaineering daughters, because they've got wealthy husbands." She added, "But I think the Middle East is probably where she feels comfy, cosy… I think that's kind of what's happening there." Several reports also claim that her estranged ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, is planning to move there, although they would not be relocating to the same residence.
Reports of Sarah Ferguson's financial struggles long predated the exposure of her ties to the disgraced financier; however, her situation has now reached a breaking point. Last November, The Sun reported that her advisers allegedly believed that an honest tell-all could help her earn some money. A source revealed, "She [Fergie] and her team know a televised interview would be make or break for her in terms of salvaging her reputation. It would also give her the chance to spell out the fact she knew nothing about what Epstein and his associates were doing," adding, "Andrew has had his chances to tell his story. Now it's Fergie's time."
As for the royal family, they are reportedly bracing for horrific outcomes if the former Duchess agrees to an interview. The insider stressed, "There's a danger of her [Fergie] going rogue and saying things that could cause embarrassment for King Charles and Queen Camilla, or other members of the family." Although no such interview has materialized so far, it is said that American producers like Oprah Winfrey, who interviewed her several years ago, are ready with their pen and paper whenever Ferguson is ready.