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Sarah Ferguson could do 'further damage' to monarchy

Sarah Ferguson is currently lying low, however, the royal family is aware that she "knows where the bodies are buried"

March 06, 2026
Sarah Ferguson could do 'further damage' to monarchy
Sarah Ferguson is becoming "more and more desperate by the day"

Royal experts believe that former Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, who has reportedly left the UK following the arrest of Andrew, has a "toxic reputation" and could do "further damage" to the monarchy.

Speaking to the Fox News Digital, royal experts warned King Charles and Prince William that Sarah could do "further damage" to the monarchy especially if she decides to do a tell-all.

Royal expert Hilary Fordwich tells the outlet, "Each and every revolting revelation regarding Fergie simply reinforces the public perception of her as a greedy, tasteless, selfish risk to the monarchy.”

"There is no comeback this time in terms of anything proper or public with the royal family. However, there will always be someone willing to pay for her tawdry tale, which makes her a further risk, particularly given her track record regarding lack of restraint,” the expert further warned.

She added Princess Eugenie and Beatrice mother has so far refrained from "overtly risking anything untoward regarding the royals," however, she is becoming "more and more desperate by the day."

Sarah is viewed by the members of the royal family as a "loose cannon," Fordwich continued.

The expert further said, "Therefore, her self-made financial crisis and resulting fallout from her self-indulgent lavish lifestyle, in addition to the humiliation and public shunning regarding Epstein, no doubt make her consideration of a cash‑in memoir her last resort."

Another royal expert Helena Chard said even though Sarah is currently lying low, the royal family is aware that she "knows where the bodies are buried."

Helena also warned "With the total collapse of her previous commercial ventures and with resilience and tenacity, she quite possibly could do further damage to the monarchy with a high-stakes 'tell-all' production and more to appease her financial woes and finally giving her financial security."