Sarah Ferguson’s hopes after moving forward and burning her last bridge to the Royal Family comes to light.
According to a report by Express, the entire thing has been revealed by a well placed insider.
According to their findings, while the former Duchess has to play her cards right allegedly. The fact of the matter is that “with no substantial income coming in Sarah is now looking to follow in the footsteps of Prince Harry and is willing to pen a tell-all memoir about her time with Andrew and how she was treated by the Royal Family after their split.”
They even warn, “she has a lot of diaries and evidence of the backstabbing, scandals and cover-ups.” So “for the right amount of money she is willing to spill everything.”
However, in terms of her hopes afterwards they admit, “she's hoping to make enough money that it will give her a nice little nest egg for the rest of her life. She wants somewhere in the region of £10million and is actively open to offers.”
What is pertinent to mention, according to the report is that prior to this “money has never been an issue for Sarah. She spent more than she had and somebody else always picked up the tab. She's been very well taken care of over the years by various boyfriends, friends and acquaintances.”
But now, after losing her title of Duchess, seeing her ex-husband get stripped of his military honors and title of ‘prince’ too, “for the first time in a good while she is now seriously worried about how on earth she's going to maintain her lifestyle.”
For those unversed, for many years now, despite her divorce she has been living with her ex-husband but now “she's too toxic to touch for every single brand and charity she'd previously worked with and even the lavish freebies she used to be gifted have stopped.”
Furthermore another change in her lifestyle, now that she will be asked to move out of Royal Lodge in October of 2026, is that “it was quite normal for her to be invited to an expensive hotel or spa and given the five star VIP treatment for a few days in exchange for her simply being there, but now nobody wants her," or to associate with her.