Sarah Ferguson's creative endeavours on hold amid Andrew fallout
Sarah Ferguson faces publishing blow amid Andrew's title controversy
Sarah Ferguson hits a roadblock in creative work after her latest children's book was quietly removed from sale.
Flora and Fern: Kindness Along the Way was first scheduled for release on October 9, delayed with a new date of November 20 on Amazon, but the listing has now been removed completely.
According to analytics company NieldenIQ Book Data, the publisher has officially marked the book as 'withdrawn from sale,' according to GB News.
The title is the newest addition to Sarah's long-running children's book series. She has written more than 70 books, including Budgie the Little Helicopter and Little Red for children, as well as the adult romance novel Her Heart for a Compass.
The news comes shortly after King Charles made the unprecedent decision to strip Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his royal titles, following his association with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
At the time, a source revealed to Hello that Ms. Ferguson is comfortable with her ex-husband's decision: 'She will always support her former husband's decisions and do anything for the King. For her, this will not make a big difference.
The latest setback follows claims from Ms Ferguson's friends that she plans to move to Portugal in January, with arrangements reportedly being made for her to stay at her daughter Princess Eugenie's property.
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