Sarah Ferguson leaves Buckingham Palace stunned: ‘Charles is folding?’
Sarah Ferguson seems to have achieved the unthinkable with King Charles
Rumor has it, King Charles is ready to fold and the way Sarah Ferguson is said to have achieved it is causing ripples of pure shock to streak across the Palace.
A source even discussed the details of these rising fears in a conversation with Closer Magazine.
According to their findings, “it’s left everyone stunned; they can’t believe Charles is even considering this.”
For one William is said to be ‘fuming’ and saying “Sarah will only see this as a green light to get lifelong handouts. Because that’s what this is”. But that’s not all because some admit, “as far as William and a lot of other people are concerned.”
While the insider did make it clear that William likely understands that Charles “wants to protect them from more embarrassment,” but “he doesn’t believe that Sarah will stick to her word and he predicts endless demands after this.”
“Charles hasn’t made any promises to Sarah but allowing her to skate away with no consequences and essentially give her a bail out, is going to be viewed very poorly by the public and William is desperately trying to steer his father away from letting the Yorks and their alleged behaviour further damage the monarchy and their family’s legacy,” they also said.
Before concluding they also admitted, “it’s now been eight months since Sarah was forced to begin her onslaught of public grovelling last September after being caught red handed when a shocking email between her and the now-deceased convicted sex trafficker and paedophile, Jeffrey Epstein, was made public.”
For those unversed with what landed her in this situation, it’s all got to do with the emails leaked, linking her to a convicted child sex offender named Jeffrey Epstein. While the man in question has been dead for years, because of suicide, the Department of Justice just released the Epstein Files, and is continuing to slowly release the 3 million pages promised to the public domain to be combed through.
As of right now, no email links Fergie to any illegal behavior but her decision to call him her 'supreme friend' among other things has left her fans fuming because when the news first broke she had gone public to bash the financier, despite privately issuing an apology email later on for using the 'p' word.
Her original statement said, “I abhor paedophilia and any sexual abuse of children.” But later emails revealed she wrote to him again saying, “I know you feel hellaciously let down by me from what you were either told or read and I must humbly apologise to you and your heart for that.”
The back and forth also forced a statement out of her where she claimed the apology email was done due to blackmail against her and saw her representative say, ““Like many people, she was taken in by [Epstein’s] lies. As soon as she was aware of the extent of the allegations against him, she not only cut off contact but condemned him publicly, to the extent that he then threatened to sue her for defamation for associating him with paedophilia. She does not resile from anything she said then. This email was sent in the context of advice the duchess was given to try to assuage Epstein and his threats.
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