A tell-all interview by Sarah Ferguson may reportedly backfire. The news came after the Thames Valley Police arrested her ex-husband, the former Prince Andrew, on his 66th birthday, at Wood Farm cottage in Sandringham Estate. According to a royal expert, people would “see through” any interview by the former Duchess of York.
Sarah Ferguson’s tell-all would look like an ‘attempt to control the narrative’ by readers, per expert
Any tell-all interview given by Sarah Ferguson would reportedly appear to be an “attempt” by the former Duchess of York “to control the narrative.” The audience members and the readers would allegedly “see through” her tell-all interview.
The reports came after ex-Prince Andrew’s arrest on February 19. The former Duke of York and his ex-wife have also lost their royal titles and their longtime residence, the Royal Lodge, after news regarding their allegedly scandelous past came to the surface.
As reported by GB News, speculation about Sarah Ferguson “carefully considering” different interview offers from the US has been swirling all around the internet for quite some time now. American broadcasters have allegedly been interested in paying six-figure sums to the former Duchess of York for a tell-all interview.
In the meantime, Jared Meade, a royal expert, went on to say to the news outlet that “most viewers would assume the interview was an attempt to control the narrative.” The person continued, “Or redirect attention by pointing fingers elsewhere.”
The royal expert further explained, “Without her taking accountability by tackling the Epstein issue head-on and being completely transparent about her involvement.” They further added, “The interview would only deepen the public’s skepticism.”
Meanwhile, according to the news outlet, this much-talked-about tell-all interview with Sarah Ferguson has reportedly left palace aids in a state of “worry.” In the meantime, the former Duchess of York’s ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has reportedly been under investigation by the Thames Valley Police after his recent arrest.
