Sarah Ferguson has finally spoken out, claiming Prince Andrew's scandals "destroyed her life" amid their chaotic eviction from Royal Lodge and his Epstein arrest.
In emotional interviews post her secretive nighttime exit—hiding in car backseats amid dust sheets and crates—Ferguson described frayed nerves and paranoia, leaning on staff as titles vanished and charities distanced. "He put us through hell," she reportedly lamented, tying his "ranting" isolation at Sandringham to her financial woes, folded companies, and unknown whereabouts—speculated as Thailand or Eugenie's Portugal villa.
Yorks' Downfall Exposed
Ferguson expressed "deep regret" over Epstein ties—like her "marry me" emails and crude Eugenie jokes—while defending against "defamation" threats, now amplified by daughters' claims of Andrew's ultimatums: "Speak out and lose everything." Beatrice and Eugenie feel "duped," holding crisis talks as Ferguson's vulgar remarks and Andrew's photo-sharing surface in court files.
Experts note her "shaken to the core" state mirrors Andrew's "disintegrating" paranoia, with no royal recovery path—"misery loves company" in survival mode. This caps York toxicity post-Meghan probes and Sandringham lockdowns, as Charles enforces "law's course."
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