A source recently dropped a bombshell by warning that Sarah Ferguson ‘still has a lot to lose’ following her expulsion from the Royal Lodge. he talked The Daily Express His exact words when considering this and telling him everything were “Nothing to gain and everything to lose”.
It comes years and even decades after her first memoir, which was considered explosive in itself at the time.
It shows some explosive things about Princess Diana, which the source has revealed. It also hinted at the rebellions taking place behind the scenes at that time. Even the details of her friendship with ‘Di’, as she called her, were discussed.
Some metrics were also revealed inside and it was said that it was a bestseller and had earned around £2-3 million at that time.
However she also clarified that “Finding Sarah was more introspective and associated with the ‘big special’ with Oprah at the time. It didn’t do as well commercially and was a more introspective look at her troubled childhood.”
“The criticism of both books was their tone of victimization and self-congratulation, which Sarah made a trademark of her public persona. How accurate this is to her real life is now open to question.”
This also raises a series of questions, one of which was asked by the insider himself. “Was she a victim of the royal family’s behavior,” or “Did she try to use her connections to them over the years to make huge sums of money?” They were, and for the insider “both are probably true, but that doesn’t necessarily make him a sympathetic character.”
He further added, “There are so many Andrews, business deals, and links to Epstein, it would take a big book to expose all of it, and it probably wouldn’t be in her best interests to be honest about it. She might have nothing to gain and everything to lose.”
Ultimately, her decision to publicly disavow and apologize privately led to her facing criticism for “inconsistencies between her public statements and the evidence that later emerged about her affair with Jeffrey Epstein, and this has made her appear untrustworthy and suspect.”
The dangers of Sarah Ferguson choosing to release a memoir:
Before signing off she also discussed the dangers and consequences of such a memoir, saying, “Although she has seen recent success as the author of three romantic fiction books, another memoir that is not a hole-punching, forensic dissection of her involvement with Epstein would go down like a lead balloon, and, of course, any attempt to profit from it would be unpalatable to many people.”
It is worth mentioning that Sarah Ferguson’s future has been a topic of discussion for months, ever since her lies related to Jeffrey Epstein and their friendship were caught. But it has gotten worse since the Epstein Files exposed verbatim email exchanges that took place in the early 2000s.
