Sarah Ferguson is sending quiet ripples of concern through Harry and Meghan's California camp — and royal watchers say the threat is very real.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly uneasy about the possibility that Ferguson could secure a lucrative tell-all memoir revealing new details about royal life. HELLO! The concern isn't simply about embarrassment. It's about narrative control.
Royal expert Tom Sykes has claimed that Harry and Meghan are privately anxious that Ferguson could lift the curtain on behind-the-scenes conversations surrounding their 2020 departure from the Royal Family. The Mirror Since then, the couple has carefully curated their own version of events through Netflix and Harry's blockbuster memoir Spare — a version that, until now, has gone largely unchallenged by insiders.
Ferguson is uniquely positioned to challenge it. As Andrew's wife, she watched William and Harry grow from little boys following their mother's coffin into complicated men, and understood Harry's rage at the institution long before he wrote Spare. Fox News
Her motivations are also no secret. With no official role, no home, and mounting financial pressure, sources say Ferguson is seriously considering either writing a tell-all book or doing a wide-ranging "nothing off limits" TV interview. HELLO!
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