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Sarah Ferguson deeply hurt by Queen Camilla: 'Incredibly betrayed'

Sarah Ferguson reportedly struggling to move on from what had undoubtedly been her darkest time to date

Published April 01, 2026
They were very close friends for years so Sarah feels incredibly betrayed

Queen Camilla has allegedly deeply hurt Sarah Ferguson with her stance amid ongoing Epstein scandal, surrounding the former Duchess of York and Andrew.

Camilla and Sarah were once very close friends.

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According to a report by the Heat World, the royal insiders have claimed that Sarah Ferguson blames Camilla for her fallout from grace.

The insider says, “Fergie’s very bitter, she’s angry and feels wronged by everyone in the family. She doesn’t have the guts to confront anyone but when she’s had a couple of drinks that’s when the liquid courage kicks in and when she starts unloading.

“Camilla’s been getting the brunt of Sarah’s fury. They were very close friends for years so Sarah feels incredibly betrayed.”

Princess Eugenie and Beatrice mother is reportedly struggling to move on from what had undoubtedly been her darkest time to date.

Sarah can’t help but feel that the extended family she had been a part of for so long has abandoned her.

The close confidant further said, “From her point of view, the only mistake she’s made is trusting Andrew so it feels incredibly unfair that the family she’s been a part of for most of her adult life is turning on her.”

“By the time evening rolls around, that frustration has built to the point where she’s almost impossible to deal with. She goes from feeling sorry for herself to turning her anger on the rest of the family for abandoning her.” 

Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo
Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo is the Deputy News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over 10 years of experience. He specialises in real-time reporting on the British Royal Family and analyses monarchy transitions, internal dynamics, and global media narratives. He also covers high-profile celebrity news and international human-interest stories.
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