Sarah Ferguson has been having a tough couple of months, so much so that sources have just revealed how ‘bitter’ she feels given the treatment her connection to, and subsequent denial of Jeffrey Epstein’s friendship has caused.
Given that her email correspondences with the child sex offender have not been ousted, its being said by sources that “Fergie’s very bitter,” and “angry” and “feels wronged by everyone in the family.”
But at the same time “she doesn’t have the guts to confront anyone”. However, that being said, “when she’s had a couple of drinks that’s when the liquid courage kicks in and when she starts unloading.”
As of right now the insider has told Heat Word, “Camilla’s been getting the brunt of Sarah’s fury. They were very close friends for years so Sarah feels incredibly betrayed.”
Another thing that’s pertinent to mention regarding her reliance on this ‘liquid courage’ is the fact that her troubles with alcohol are something she herself once admitted to, while sitting alongside Oprah Winfrey.
The conversation dates back to 2010, and was the same time that an undercover reporter reached out to her pretending to be a Sheikh and got promised access to Andrew for £500,000.
At the time her exact words were, “I haven't faced the devil in the face [watched the footage filmed at the time] because I was in the gutter at that moment. I'm aware of the fact that I've been drinking, you know – that I was not in my right place.”
But now, in reference to her current predicament the source says, “what people don’t see is just how low she’s sunk, every time she opens a paper or goes online it’s another reminder that she’s completely on the outside and there’s no real way back, and she’s really struggling to come to terms with that.”
However, where its threatening to become a cycle is that “instead of dealing with it, she’s numbing it, and that’s only making everything worse because it fuels this cycle where she starts ranting and then feels even more isolated the next day.”
Before signing off the insider also said, “not that she’ll take any accountability, if you ask her she’s got every right to speak her mind.”