Sarah Ferguson convinced she’s being singled out as Andrew escape scrutiny
Royal family fears Sarah Ferguson could write a memoir after leaving Royal Lodge
Sarah Ferguson reportedly has had enough of being singled out as her former husband Andrew seemingly escapes scrutiny.
The former Duke and Duchess of York were stripped of their royal titles and were ordered to vacate the Royal Lodge amid renewed scrutiny over their past ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
While Andrew is set to relocate to Marsh Farm, a property located on the King's private Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, Fergie is still in process to decide where to go.
Meanwhile, an insider revealed that Ferguson feels like she’s being unfairly blamed while others escape scrutiny.
They said she feeling isolated and frustrated with those close to the palace warning that, with little left to lose, Ferguson could decide to do a tell-all book or a major TV interview.
"Sarah is convinced that she has been singled out to absorb the blame while others escape scrutiny,” a friend of Ferguson said.
They added, “That belief has fundamentally altered how she views the situation and those around her.
“When someone feels sacrificed in that way, their reactions become far harder to anticipate, which is precisely what is unsettling people within the palace.
“She is basically a ticking timebomb for the royals due to her ability to sign deals for a tell-all memoir or agree to an explosive TV sit-down with one phone call – and they know it."
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