Claims of secret diaries leaving Royal Lodge fuel fears of a tell-all book
Sarah Ferguson has reignited speculation about a possible tell-all memoir after reports claimed she has been quietly removing personal diaries from Royal Lodge.
According to Radar Online, the former Duchess of York has been seen moving boxes of diaries out of the 30-room mansion as the date to leave the property approaches. Sarah, who continued to live at Royal Lodge with her ex-husband Prince Andrew long after their 1996 divorce, is said to be placing the materials in a secure storage facility.
The claims come as Sarah and Andrew face renewed attention over their past association with Jeffrey Epstein, a controversy that previously cost them royal titles and their residence. Insiders now suggest Sarah’s priority has shifted firmly to protecting herself, even if that means revealing uncomfortable truths.
One source alleged that the diaries, kept quietly over many years, could form the backbone of a deeply revealing memoir. The insider described fears within royal circles that the volumes contain sensitive details and could lead to a book that shocks the family.
The same source added that ongoing media pressure and the loss of royal privileges have left Sarah and Andrew increasingly isolated. With the royal family believed to have closed ranks, insiders claim Sarah may be prepared to distance herself from the Duke of York if it serves her own survival.
For now, the rumours remain unconfirmed. But the reported removal of those diaries has once again raised the question of whether a candid and controversial royal memoir could be on the horizon.
