Royal family worried over Sarah Ferguson’s next move amid shock Epstein files revelations
New Epstein files reveal emails Sarah Ferguson sent to the late convicted sex offender
Royal family is reportedly concerned about Sarah Ferguson’s next move as she shared a close bond with late Princess Diana and her history with Queen Camilla.
According to OK! Magazine, Fergie remained loyal to Diana during the breakdown of her marriage to then-Prince Charles and later wrote in her memoir about how closely they supported each other during difficult times.
Now, an insider said that there is a fear the former Duchess of York may reveal royal secrets amid lack of contact from Camilla.
With no official royal role and a successful career in writing and publishing, insiders said Ferguson is aware she is now free to speak openly if she chooses.
"Sarah has an intimate understanding of the private history surrounding Camilla's rise and the difficult years that preceded it," the insider said.
They added, "She was present and supportive when support was scarce, and that long memory is shaping how she now reads the lack of contact from Camilla."
"As time passes with no outreach and no sense of financial security, Sarah's frustration is intensifying," another shared.
"The feeling of being dismissed and left to fend for herself is pushing her toward a more volatile headspace.
“She has no desire to provoke a public showdown, but she is adamant that she will not quietly disappear."
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