Sarah Ferguson sparks concern among close friends over emotional struggles
Sarah Ferguson’s recent behaviour leaves those around her concerned, claims insider
Sarah Ferguson is reportedly having a hard time since leaving the Royal Lodge as she moves places to avoid media.
The former Duchess of York and her ex-husband Andrew were stripped of their royal titles and honours over renewed scrutiny on their past ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
An insider has now claimed that her behaviour is causing concern among people close to her, noting that Fergie’s pals are worried for her.
They said Ferguson feel that when she believes she is being shut out or ignored, those feelings tend to build up over time instead of being dealt with calmly.
This comes amid rumours that Fergie is upset with royal family for shutting her out especially Queen Camilla, with whom she had a close bond.
Speaking with a US-based entertainment site, the source said, "There is a growing fear among those around Sarah that a troubling pattern is starting to take hold.
“What they are seeing is a cycle where feelings of being shut out or overlooked gradually build beneath the surface, rather than being dealt with in a measured or constructive way.”
The insider continued, “Over time, that pressure seems to mount until it comes out more emotionally, sometimes in ways that feel reactive or disproportionate to the immediate situation.
“People close to her do not view this as a sustainable or healthy way of coping, and there is concern about where it could lead if it continues."
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