Sarah Ferguson terrified as she ‘cannot keep moving around forever’
Sarah Ferguson is deeply relying on her friends after her exile from the Royal Lodge
Sarah Ferguson feels that she has been left alone at the mercy of her friends by the Royal family.
The ex Duchess of York, who is on the go after her exile from the Royal Lodge, is shattered as she feels the Royals have abandoned her.
One friend of Sarah’s tells Express: "Sarah is living in fear right now. She's not immune to everything that is happening. She realises how serious everything is, and she is not coping with it.
“She is definitely worried about returning home to the UK and is relying on the kindness of friends to help her through the situation. But she knows she can't keep moving around forever. Sarah feels she has been abandoned by the royal family and has been treated very unfairly. She is at a complete loss over what to do,” they add.
Sarah‘s exile comes amid her scandalous friendship with convicted sex financer, Jeffrey Epstein.
In one of her emails to the millionaire, Fergie is spotted proposing his hand in marriage.
Fergie appeared to say to Epstein in an email: “I am at your service. Just marry me.”
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