Sarah Ferguson has been warned she could face serious backlash from King Charles if she goes ahead with a tell-all memoir, according to a new report.
The former Duchess of York is figuring out her next career move to stabilize her finances and a book deal is a tempting option, a source says Radaronline.
However, insiders warned that such a move could jeopardize her reputation as it would put pressure on royal connections and provoke the king’s disapproval.
“She is looking for ways to secure her future and finances, and a book deal is an obvious draw,” an insider told the publication.
They continued: ‘But the dangers are serious. This isn’t just a financial decision – it’s about trust, reputation and the connections she still has.
“Continuing could have devastating consequences.”
The source added that Fergie is weighing her options and consequences before taking any action.
“Sarah has the opportunity to pursue private projects or charity work that do not jeopardize her family ties,” a palace aide said.
‘A memoir may make money, but the damage to her personal life could be permanent. It could easily be the biggest mistake of her life if she isn’t careful.’
Ferguson and her ex-husband Andrew lost their royal titles and residence due to their past connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Now an insider has said a memoir containing explosive royal secrets could ‘inflame’ King Charles’ wrath.
“Basically, the advice from above is that she should keep her head down,” they said.

