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Sarah Ferguson Reportedly Weighs Giving Revealing Interview About Royal Family — All the Details

Akhona Zungu
Dec 01, 2025
09:21 A.M.

She's been cast out of the palace and cut off from comfort — royal insiders now fear the former Duchess of York could blow the lid off the monarchy in a tell-all interview fueled by betrayal, desperation, and a multimillion-pound grudge.

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She once sipped tea behind palace gates, but now, Sarah Ferguson is said to be on the verge of airing the Royal Family's darkest secrets — and it all boils down to one thing: eviction.

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attends the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George's Chapel on 20 April 2025 in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attends the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George's Chapel on 20 April 2025 in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

In a move that has stunned royal watchers and ignited palace panic, King Charles III has ordered Ferguson and her disgraced ex-husband, the former Prince Andrew, out of Royal Lodge — the 30-room estate they've called home for over 20 years.

But instead of quietly bowing out, insiders claim the former Duchess of York is now considering a bombshell interview that could send shockwaves through the monarchy.

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Sarah Ferguson in the Royal Box on Centre Court during the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon on 30 June 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson in the Royal Box on Centre Court during the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon on 30 June 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

'Appetite for Revenge': Sarah Ferguson's Ticking Time Bomb

According to The Sun, Ferguson, 66, is fuming over being cast out of the lavish Windsor residence, especially given her continued proximity to her ex-husband's scandalous connection to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

She's reportedly being offered six-figure sums by media outlets across the globe — from the U.S. to the Gulf states and back to Britain — to finally tell her side of the story. And this time, she just might take the bait.

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Sarah Ferguson attends the Perfect World Foundation's Honorary Conservation Award ceremony on September 5, 2024, in Gothenburg, Sweden. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson attends the Perfect World Foundation's Honorary Conservation Award ceremony on September 5, 2024, in Gothenburg, Sweden. | Source: Getty Images

TALKTV host Mark Dolan didnt mince words during a Sky News Australia appearance when he explained, "She feels that she's been thrown under the bus, that it was Andrew's ill-advised relationship with the disgraced ex-financier, and therefore, she's got the record to set straight."

"She needs the cash, and it's very possible that she will sign a million-dollar deal to spill the beans," Dolan added ominously. "The big problem is for Charles, because this whole scandal threatens to taint his entire reign as monarch."

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'Nothing to Lose': Dirty Laundry on the Line

Royal expert Samara Gill echoed that sentiment during The Sun's "Royal Exclusive", saying Ferguson is backed into a corner — and that makes her dangerous.

"She needs the cash. It's as simple as that," Gill declared. "Both her and Andrew have absolutely nothing to lose at this point. Who knows whose dirty laundry they will then air out? I don't think it'll be their own."

The stakes couldn't be higher. Gill warned that Ferguson's loyalty to the royals might snap under the weight of lucrative offers, "She might talk about other royal family members and throw them under the bus."

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'She Knew Nothing': A Scandal She's Desperate to Escape

One insider revealed that Ferguson has long wanted to clear her name in connection to Epstein, whom she once referred to as "a supreme friend" in a 2011 email obtained by The Sun. But she now allegedly insists that she had no idea what he was doing behind closed doors.

"It would also give her the chance to spell out the fact she knew nothing about what Epstein and his associates were doing in terms of abusing girls," the insider said of her rumored interview. "Sarah is actually quite keen to answer questions as she strongly believes she's done nothing wrong and been harshly treated."

Still, royal observers note her motives may not be purely reputational. According to the source, Ferguson is in urgent need of both money and housing. With her children's book "Flora and Fern: Kindness Along the Way" reportedly pulped and her days at Royal Lodge numbered, she's looking for a lifeline.

Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attend the funeral of Katharine, Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on 16 September 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attend the funeral of Katharine, Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on 16 September 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

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Family First—Or Not? Fans Beg Ferguson to Stay Silent

As whispers of the tell-all grow louder, the backlash has already begun.

"And the Palace is going to say no and if you do write a book, your daughters are out. Let's see if Sarah chooses her daughters over money," one person commented online.

Another warned, "This may hurt her 2 daughters positions, and I'd be careful if I were her. She should bow out gracefully and stop with the blackmailing threats. They may backfire besides that, nobody is interested in what she has to say [sic]."

Princess Eugenie of York, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice of York attend the Children in Crisis annual fundraising dinner at Kensington Roof Gardens on 9 March 2011 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Princess Eugenie of York, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice of York attend the Children in Crisis annual fundraising dinner at Kensington Roof Gardens on 9 March 2011 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

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The chorus continued with stinging rebukes."How about say nothing because you are a decent person. Think of your daughters. You say one word—their place in the royal family is done," one user posted.

"This lady is restless and reckless," added another. "But why should the Monarchy be afraid of what she says, if, of course, they have nothing to hide?"

And perhaps the most heartbreaking comment of all read, "It would ruin her relationship with her daughters."

Princess Beatrice, Sarah Ferguson, and Princess Eugenie attend the wedding of Louis Buckworth and Chloe Delevingne at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge on 7 September 2007 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Princess Beatrice, Sarah Ferguson, and Princess Eugenie attend the wedding of Louis Buckworth and Chloe Delevingne at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge on 7 September 2007 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

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No Home, No Crown, No Choice?

For now, Ferguson remains at Royal Lodge — but for how long, no one knows. Rumors have swirled that she may soon relocate to Portugal to live with Princess Eugenie. According to one insider who spoke to The Express, the change of scenery could suit her.

"How long she'll stay is anyone's guess, but if it's a long-term move, I can guarantee she'll fit well into the social scene," the source said. "Scores of celebrities and stars have been snapping up properties in the area."

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attends the 3rd "Knights Of Charity" Gala at Chateau de la Croix des Gardes on July 17, 2025, in Cannes, France. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attends the 3rd "Knights Of Charity" Gala at Chateau de la Croix des Gardes on July 17, 2025, in Cannes, France. | Source: Getty Images

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The Calm Before the Media Storm?

For a woman who once dined with royals and now dines on uncertainty, Ferguson's next move could be the most explosive of her life. Whether she chooses silence for her daughters' sake — or unleashes secrets that could rattle the crown itself — the world is watching.

And for King Charles and the Palace, the fear isn't just what she might say — it's how much she might get paid to say it.

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