Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are reportedly “terrified” that their mother, Sarah Ferguson, might publish a tell-all memoir. The sisters are worried that if Ferguson crosses royal boundaries, they will pay the price, potentially jeopardizing their standing within the royal family and even their titles.
The concern comes as the York sisters are already navigating the aftermath of their father, ex-Prince Andrew’s, fall from grace and the subsequent removal of his royal privileges due to his connection with Jeffrey Epstein.
A source told Rob Shuter’s ShuterScoop, “The girls are terrified. They’ve pleaded with Sarah not to do it. Sarah knows everything. She knows exactly how the family would react if another tell-all came out.” The anxiety has reportedly reached a “breaking point,” with Beatrice and Eugenie distancing themselves as they try to protect their place in the royal institution.
Their absence from this year’s Royal Ascot, an event they traditionally attended, signals a shift in how closely they remain connected to official Windsor activities.
Over the past months, Ferguson has relied on stays at luxury retreats in Ireland, Switzerland, and the French Alps, as well as the hospitality of friends like Priscilla Presley, but sources say many of her social connections are now distancing themselves.
Financial concerns are believed to be driving Ferguson’s consideration of a memoir. Reports indicate she could command “as much as half a million dollars” for a revealing account.
Offers from American and British networks are reportedly on the table, with speculation that Ferguson could choose a high-profile interview with Oprah Winfrey, recalling the two headline-making appearances she gave in 1996 and 2010.
Ferguson first sat down with Oprah shortly after her divorce, revealing that life inside the royal family “was not a fairy tale.” She returned to the show years later to express remorse after a scandal in which she was secretly filmed accepting money in exchange for offering access to Andrew, then the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment.
These interviews established Ferguson’s ability to command public attention while navigating personal setbacks, a skill she may now leverage once again.
The stakes for Beatrice and Eugenie are personal as well as reputational. Having remained loyal to King Charles and close to the Windsor family, the sisters are trying to maintain a low profile amid the turbulence surrounding their parents.
The removal of Andrew’s royal titles and the ongoing Epstein scandal have already put the Yorks in a delicate position, and the princesses reportedly worry that a new tell-all could further alienate them from the palace.
The former Duchess has spent decades navigating public scrutiny, turning a Swiss chalet she purchased with Andrew into her private retreat and later maintaining a London apartment for family visits.
As the York sisters navigate this tense moment, the spotlight remains on Ferguson’s next move. Whether she opts for a memoir, an interview, or a quieter course, the implications for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and the Windsor family at large, are far from settled.
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