Sarah Ferguson has 'frayed' nerves as safety cushion goes missing
Sarah Ferguson is worried about her life after abandoning Andrew Mountbatten Windsor
Sarah Ferguson has announced in her inner circle that she has disowned Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
The former Duchess of York is worried that her safety net is gone after Royal exile and is fighting for a safer future.
Royal expert Hilary Fordwich tells Fox News: "Sarah has made it well-known among her staff and others that she no longer believes in Andrew and is prepared to go her own way after years of loyalty and public defence.”
Meanwhile, photographer Helena Chard says: "Her nerves are frayed. She is shaken to the core by the loss of her royal safety net.”
"She fears further humiliation and worries that the serious allegations will affect her girls' standing," Ms Chard added.
"Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have distanced themselves from their parents' scandals,” she notes.
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