Harry and Meghan are reportedly on edge as Sarah Ferguson edges closer to a lucrative tell‑all that could drag the Sussexes into the Yorks’ unfolding royal meltdown.
Publishers are said to be circling the cash‑strapped former Duchess of York with big‑money offers for a new memoir centered on her life with Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor and the secrets she claims to have stored up over decades inside the royal tent.
Early chatter suggests the book would inevitably cover the post‑Megxit era, including private encounters with Harry and Meghan and candid impressions of how they navigated their own break from “The Firm.” Commentators note that Fergie occupies a dangerous sweet spot: she has been close enough to observe family tensions at first hand, yet she no longer has much to lose in terms of official status or grace‑and‑favour comforts.
Reports claim the Sussexes are “nervous” that any unflattering anecdotes—about behind‑the‑scenes rows, off‑the‑record confidences, or their attitude toward Andrew’s scandal—could undermine the carefully curated version of events in Harry’s memoir and their Netflix and podcast projects. Even if Ferguson stops short of outright betrayal, a few sharp lines questioning their motives or consistency could be gold for critics and gossip media alike.
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