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Sarah Ferguson’s panic grows as ‘unfair’ story about her drops

Sarah Ferguson's panic is said to be growing with each day that passes without her being able to set the record straight

Published June 04, 2026
Sarah Ferguson’s panic grows as ‘unfair’ story about her drops
Sarah Ferguson’s panic grows as ‘unfair’ story about her drops

Sarah Ferguson has caused nothing short of a crisis for the royal family, some are even calling it ‘no royal picnic’ and its all got to do with her self-imposed exile after email correspondences between her and a child sex offender came to light.

But this time around its Andrew Lownie, the unofficial biographer of her ex-husband whose decided to reveal yet another instance of her manipulation.

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The author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York spoke about it with Page Six and according to his findings Fergie was “very manipulative” for sure and would often cause her staffers to lock themselves in bathrooms weeping and quit after working just “half a day” often times.

Since this admission dropped, a source has come forward to reveal just what Fergie thinks of these admissions. They told the Enquirer, “Sarah is furious and insisting the stories are unfair, but everyone can see she’s panicked over this. She’s always been able to charm her way through a crisis, but this is her worst nightmare.”

“Now that they’ve spoken to one journalist, the odds of them getting tracked down by more and dishing more dirt are very high,” the source said near the end. “The things these former staff have shared so far make her look bad enough, but there’s whispers that they have much worse to share. Fact is, she’s in a very vulnerable position.”

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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