Sarah Ferguson ‘lack of morality’ raises serious character questions
Sarah Ferguson is called out for her inability to admit mistakes
Sarah Ferguson is dragged down for her lack of morality.
The ex Duchess of York, who has been exiled from the Royal Lodge over her addiction to convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, does not admit her wrongdoings.
Royal historian Marlene Koenig notes: “She
just keeps repeating the cycle over and over and over again - she's never learned".
"Sarah is guilty of immorality, lack of moral clarity, of grifting, of not being able to understand that you have to be personally responsible for your life," Marlene argues.
"And she has failed abysmally all that."
"The greed, the lack of moral clarity, lack of morals - neither [Sarah nor Andrew] have a backbone. It's all about taking responsibility for your life, as opposed to wanting self gratification on many, many different levels,” she notes.
Fergie, who is constantly on the go after vacating the Royal Lodge, is telling her friends that she is broke.
A source told the Daily Mail: "She has been asking, 'How am I going to get through this?' She complains a lot about being broke – although I don't know if that is broke in the sense that you or I would understand it. Her friends have been joking that they wouldn't be surprised to find her selling her old handbags on Vinted."
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