Sarah Ferguson 'extraordinary skill can pull her out of darkness: Expert
Sarah Ferguson is praised for her rigor and steadfastness
Sarah Ferguson is lauded for her resilience amid Royal exile.
The former wife of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who has lost her cushion after King Charles leaves her stranded, is expected to bounce back a victor.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told the Mirror : "Sarah has proved herself to be an extraordinarily resilient person. She has rehabilitated herself in the past, even after behaving so badly, I thought it impossible.
"Could she do it again? I doubt it after the disgrace of her email to Jeffrey Epstein. However, I have never believed that she was broke – at least not in the way most of us understand being broke.
"She must have funds somewhere, so perhaps she does indeed want to stay in the Windsor area, where she has friends. I am not, however, sure that the Royal family would want to risk running into her, so I’m sure they would prefer her to settle further away,” noted.
This comes as a spokesperson of Fergie told People, "She is assessing a number of options currently, and no final decision has been made."
Sarah Ferguson's aide also clarified that she has no plans to live in an annexe, located at her eldest daughter's house.
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