Sarah Ferguson wouldn’t mind hurting Andrew if it earns her money
Sarah Ferguson ready to risk damaging Andrew Mountbatten Windsor for a lucrative book deal
Sarah Ferguson seemed to have move on from her former husband Andrew Mountbatten Windsor as she is okay with hurting him if it earns her money.
As per Radar Online, the former Duchess of York is seeking a major book deal worth around $14 million, in which she plans to reveal details of her relationship with the “disgraced” former prince and her time with the royal family.
An insider told the publication that Fergie wants to secure a financial safety net even if it puts Andrew in a difficult position.
They said she has told friends she needs a “financial cushion” and is prepared to be fully open about her life with Andrew, "no matter what it does to Andrew."
“She won't hold back in any book about the truth about Andrew, which could be hugely damaging for him – but all Sarah cares about is getting as much cash as she can for her book,” they added.
A publishing insider said that Ferguson “understands the market," adding, "She saw what Harry's Spare did.”
“She knows there is an appetite for royal storytelling told from the inside. And she knows her story is unfinished,” the source concluded.
This comes after King Charles took a huge step by removing Andrew and Ferguson’s titles and ordered them to vacate the Royal Lodge amid renewed scrutiny over their ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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