Sarah Ferguson receives strong warning from Prince William after Princess Eugenie, Beatrice ban
Sarah Ferguson is getting 'absolutely zero' loyalty from the royal family
Prince William has reportedly sent a strong warning to Sarah Ferguson amid her plans to write her tell-all following Epstein scandal.
There are claims Princess Eugenie and Beatrice mother Sarah is expected to sign a lucrative tell-all memoir deal.
The insiders said, "There is every possibility that Sarah will formalize a deal and commit her account of events to paper for a very substantial advance. The mere prospect of that has set nerves jangling, because once it is in print, there is no controlling the narrative or containing the fallout."
However, the Heat World, citing the insiders reported Prince William has reached his own three-word verdict – that she must ‘face the consequences’ of her actions.
The source continued, “She is getting absolutely zero loyalty from the royal family, they have cut ties with her completely. William is adamant that she can’t be allowed to skate by and get away with this, even if she did supposedly check herself into rehab to curry sympathy.
“If there are questions to answer then she must cooperate fully and face whatever consequences follow.”
The fresh claims came two days after reports Princess Eugenie and Beatrice have been banned from Royal Ascot this year.
The decision to ban Eugenie and Beatrice is made on the orders of Prince William.
“Prince William has reportedly ‘blindsided’ Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie by banning them from a major royal event and instructing other members of the Royal Family not to be seen with them,” the report says.
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