Sarah Ferguson is plotting a comeback to public life in a desperate bid to boost her dwindling bank balance, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
Emails appear to show the desperate measures Ferguson considered to rescue her finances.
Sarah Ferguson apologized to Epstein for rejecting him publicly after he was arrested in 2008 for sexual offenses.
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‘Opulent excess’ Fergie spent thousands on staff, holidays and parties while borrowing from Epstein
Ferguson, now effectively homeless after leaving Royal Lodge with ex-husband Andrew, has faced financial pressures recently.
Sarah Ferguson is writing a new book, according to royal biographer Andrew Lownie. The author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York says the former Duchess of York has "nothing much to ...
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Royal sources say Sarah Ferguson is looking to bounce back from Epstein scandal and put distance between herself and Andrew
The former Duchess of York is said to have told friends she needs to "get back to work." ...
As the Epstein scandal continues, newly released emails have alleged that Princess Beatrice helped to advise Fergie on how to publicly distance herself from the billionaire paedophile ...
After the fallout from both Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson ’s association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein—exposed in the latest batch of the Epstein files, released on ...
Convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, reportedly bailed Sarah Ferguson out of financial difficulties, as suggested in the ...
The Lady also stars Ed Speleers as Andrews’ lover, Thomas Cressman. The drama, based on true events and partially ...
Sarah Ferguson reportedly seemed to have a plan since her eviction from Royal Lodge. Although she and ex-Prince Andrew were divorced, they stayed under one roof for a long time. They were recently ...
Sarah Ferguson may reportedly have plans to make King Charles feel “embarrassed.” The former Duchess of York may allegedly ...
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