Sarah Ferguson could risk straining her relationship with Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie if she decides to pen a memoir, a source has revealed.
Fergie, who recently lost her royal titles and has been ordered to vacate the Royal Lodge, has been approached with several lucrative publishing offers for a memoir.
However, the former Duchess of York has been warned that revealing personal details in a book could stir tensions within the Royal family.
According to Radar Online, Ferguson wants to secure her future now that she has lost several book and TV deals and was dropped from several charities amid renewed scrutiny over has past ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
"The concern isn't only about public reaction – it's the effect on her family ties,” the insider said on Fergie’s book deal.
“A book could stir up past conflicts and spark fresh tensions, especially with her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie,” they added.
“Their bond is still hugely strong, and anything that strains it could have consequences across the wider royal family."
Referring to Prince Harry's 2023 memoir Spare, the source said that even when done with good intentions, a tell-all can put family relationships under strain and attract intense media attention.”
They said that “Sarah is well aware of that risk” and has “been carefully considering her next moves.
"She wants to take back control of her life, but preserving her daughters' trust is crucial. There's genuine concern that a book could undo all the progress she's worked for."