Sarah Ferguson puts King Charles’ State Visits at risk
Sarah Ferguson risks feeding the Royal Family the ‘true cost’ of her interview should she move forward and an expert forecasts the aftermath
With the rumor mill churning in regards to a potential tell-all by Sarah Ferguson, Queen Elizabeth II’s former press secretary Ailsa Anderson has come forward to expose what kind of cost it will come out to, for the Royal Family.
The former aide shared her warning with The Sun and claimed, “Firstly, doom and gloom,” are afoot she explained. Because “you’d have to see what she’s going to say.”
She even shared her personal point of view as an observer and admitted, “I think never do a knee jerk reaction, don’t be painted into a corner and then ask to do something immediately. You see what she says, analyse it.”
Furthermore, Ms Anderson also added, “what you don’t want to do is add fuel to the flames of anything that she has said and prolong a story so I think it would very much be dependent on what she came up with”.
Still “it wouldn’t be good news,” she clarified near the end of her chat and explained that, no matter what the former Duchess says, her comments ‘distract’ from “all the good work the Royal Family are doing”.
Plus “you know we’ve got a state visit next week, what you don’t want is her blowing that out of the water by giving an interview,” she said before signing off.
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