King Charles III has reportedly been urged to brace himself for a potential new controversy—this time involving Sarah Ferguson.
The Duchess of York, mother to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, has recently maintained a notably low profile, steering clear of media appearances. For now, that silence is being seen as a positive sign for the royal family.
However, questions are emerging about how long it will last.
Amid ongoing speculation about financial pressures and renewed attention surrounding her past links to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has warned that Ferguson could be on the verge of a dramatic return to the spotlight.
Speaking to the Daily Express, Fitzwilliams suggested that a tell-all television interview may be a real possibility—one that could generate major public interest.
“Everyone should be ready to be appalled,” he cautioned, hinting that any such move could contain explosive revelations.
He also noted that with no widely known steady income streams, the Duchess might be tempted by lucrative media offers. Whether through a major broadcaster or a lesser-known platform, the impact, he believes, would be significant.
Fitzwilliams added that staying out of the spotlight would be the more “dignified” path—particularly for the sake of her daughters, whose royal futures could benefit from stability and discretion.
For now, Ferguson’s silence appears to be working in favor of both the King and the wider monarchy. But if that changes, it could create fresh challenges for a royal family already navigating a delicate period.
As Fitzwilliams put it bluntly: if she breaks her silence, the public should “prepare to be appalled.”
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