Sarah Ferguson is said to be stuck with a big decision as she weighs which option is better for her: to pen a memoir or do an in-depth interview amid Royal Lodge eviction.
According to reports, the former Duchess of York is “actively open to offers” from TV networks and book publishers.
They said Andrew’s ex-wife is hoping to secure a payday that could reach £10 million while attempting to restore some public credibility.
Since revelations about her friendship with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein came to light, Ferguson has faced the loss of charitable roles, royal title and her 30-room residence.
Insiders claimed that she is weighing how far she might go to tell her side of the story, insisting she knew nothing of Epstein’s crimes.
The source told The Express, "For the right amount of money she is willing to spill everything, but she's hoping to make enough money that it will give her a nice little nest egg for the rest of her life.”
“She wants somewhere in the region of £10million,” they added.
Another source told The Sun that Ferguson has received “offers from all over the world” to share her story.
They added that while such an exposé could be “make or break for her in terms of salvaging her reputation,” it would also “give her the chance to spell out the fact she knew nothing about what Epstein and his associates were doing in terms of abusing girls.”