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Sarah Ferguson’s avenues to her daughters dry up as ‘extremely uncomfortable’ son-in-law’s step up

Sarah Ferguson’s woes are reaching a fever pitch and even her daughters are standing on the sidelines in order to keep the peace with their husbands

By H. Anjum
Published July 15, 2026
Sarah Ferguson’s avenues to her daughters dry up as ‘extremely uncomfortable’ son-in-law’s step up

Sarah Ferguson’s circumstances have quietly been getting worse as the day goes by, so much so that some people warn her daughters might be the only option left for her to survive this public ousting.

The entire thing has been shared by a well placed source that recently sat down with Closer.

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According to them even Fergie’s daughters are having a tough time because they both are in “an absolutely terrible position” because, “at the end of the day and for all her faults and flaws, Sarah is still their mother and they love her and worry about her.”

“When they saw her in Austria, it was incredibly emotional; Sarah didn’t even try to hide how desperate the situation has become,” they admitted.

On Fergie’s side of the world “the money’s running out,” as well as the credit cards are “at the limit”, and so far, Andrew “has had no luck securing any sort of extra help from Charles for her.”

“It’s no wonder Sarah’s convinced the girls are the only ones she can turn to,” the same source highlighted near the end, but not before adding that she’s also “putting a lot of pressure on them to rescue her from this nightmare.”

Before concluding though they added, “the problem is that Beatrice and Eugenie are at a loss as to what they can realistically do. Their husbands are extremely uncomfortable about becoming more involved in Sarah and Andrew’s problems and certainly aren’t keen on the idea of opening up their homes.”

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.