Sarah Ferguson has reportedly been given a serious warning about how a potential tell-all memoir could affect her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
According to royal expert Rob Shuter, insiders claim the princesses are deeply concerned about the possibility of their mother publishing a revealing book about the royal family. Sources say the sisters fear they could suffer the consequences if Ferguson decides to go public with sensitive details.
The former Duchess of York, who was previously married to Prince Andrew, has spent many years on the edges of royal life. Those close to palace circles believe she holds extensive knowledge of royal matters that few outsiders are aware of.
Insiders suggest Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are uneasy about the situation and have reportedly urged their mother not to move forward with the project. Their main concern is that any public revelations could reflect badly on them and affect their position within royal circles.
One palace source claimed the sisters feel trapped by the situation, warning that if Ferguson publishes a book exposing royal secrets, they may ultimately face the fallout.
Despite the concerns, some of Ferguson’s friends believe she might still consider the idea. The former duchess has long been associated with a glamorous lifestyle, which can be difficult to sustain.
“Sarah has very little to lose,” an insider reportedly said, adding that the only real risk may be the impact on her daughters.
Meanwhile, royal commentator Helena Chard told Fox News Digital that although Ferguson is currently keeping a low profile, the royal family remains aware of how much she knows about private matters.
Chard also suggested that, after several unsuccessful business ventures, Ferguson could still choose to pursue a high-profile tell-all project. Such a move, she warned, could potentially create further difficulties for the monarchy while helping the former duchess address her financial challenges and secure long-term stability.
