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Sarah Ferguson book on Epstein sparks tension with Buckingham Palace



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A potential biography by the Duchess of York could reveal royal secrets. King Charles reportedly ready to respond

A book by Sarah Ferguson on her relationship and that of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with Jeffrey Epstein could shake Buckingham Palace. The former Duchess of York, in a possible upcoming biography, would reportedly portray herself as a victim of the monarchy, drawing a comparison with Diana Spencer.

According to reports, the project has attracted interest from publishers in the United Kingdom and could expose internal dynamics within the royal family. A scenario that concerns King Charles, who, according to sources, would be ready to take legal action if the contents are deemed damaging to the monarchy’s reputation.

The potential publication comes at a sensitive time for the royal family, already affected by scandals involving the former Prince Andrew. For this reason, the King is also said to be trying to mend relations with his son, Prince Harry.

Sources quoted by In Touch Weekly claim that Ferguson is close to signing a deal and is prepared to reveal her version of events, including details related to the Epstein case and alleged misconduct within the royal household. In the book, she would argue that she has long been used as a scapegoat.

For Buckingham Palace, such a release would represent a critical scenario. Sources suggest that both King Charles III and Prince William see the project as potentially damaging to the already fragile image of the monarchy and may consider legal steps to prevent its publication.

Ferguson has not appeared in public since last year and is believed to be abroad. Some reports place her in wellness retreats in Switzerland and Ireland, while others suggest she may be in the United Arab Emirates, staying with a wealthy friend.

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