Royal commentators say the Duchess of York still poses a risk to the royal family if she chooses to reveal private secrets.
Royal commentators believe Sarah Ferguson could still create problems for the monarchy despite currently keeping a low profile.
The former Duchess of York is said to be staying out of the spotlight following recent controversy surrounding Andrew, but some royal experts claim the royal household remains cautious about what she might reveal.
Speaking to Fox News Digital, commentator Hilary Fordwich argued that Ferguson’s public image has already harmed her standing with the public and the royal family.
According to Fordwich, every new controversy linked to Ferguson reinforces the perception that she is a liability for the monarchy. She suggested that any attempt to return to official royal life is unlikely, though publishers and producers might still be interested in her personal stories.
Fordwich also claimed Ferguson’s financial pressures and past controversies could make a tell-all memoir appealing, warning that such a project might further embarrass the royal family.
She added that Ferguson, the mother of their daughters, has so far avoided openly criticising the royals, but some observers believe she could become more willing to speak out if financial struggles continue.
Another royal commentator, Helena Chard, shared similar concerns. While Ferguson is currently keeping a low profile, Chard said members of the royal family are aware that she possesses extensive knowledge about private royal matters.
Chard suggested that if Ferguson decided to produce a memoir or media project revealing behind-the-scenes details, it could create fresh challenges for the monarchy, especially if it were driven by financial concerns.
