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Sarah Ferguson risks reopening the darkest chapter with King Charles: ‘He have to buy her out’

Sarah Ferguson is now fully sweating over the possibility of losing everything

Published June 01, 2026
Sarah Ferguson risks reopening the darkest chapter with King Charles: ‘He have to buy her out’
Sarah Ferguson risks reopening the darkest chapter with King Charles: ‘He have to buy her out’

Sarah Ferguson is starting to become a bigger fear than before, and this fear in question is leading some to wonder if she might even pull King Charles’ arm far enough for him to buy her silence sooner rather than later.

A well-placed source brought this to the surface, that too in a conversation with RadarOnline.

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That conversation included number of admissions, particularly in regards to the current standing she possesses, as well as King Charles’ own desire to finally have this matter dealt with.

Regarding all this the source was quoted saying, “there are people around the institution who see Fergie as the ultimate royal survivor – but also as someone who always finds herself back at the Palace door asking for financial support or protection.”

Given all that’s happening the insider also said, “critics think the idea of negotiating silence in return for security in the form of a fat annual pension from the King would go down terribly with the public. She is essentially the ultimate royal family leech,” and “hard-pressed UK citizens are not fans of freeloaders like her.”

Before concluding they also said, “the fear among some senior figures is that any major interview discussing Epstein, Andrew and the York family chaos would reopen one of the darkest chapters of recent royal history just as Charles is trying to stabilize the monarchy, and he may be likely to effectively buy Sarah's silence by giving her a pension to shut up for the rest of her life.”

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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