Sarah Ferguson has reportedly been issued a major warning after the announcement of her daughter Princess Eugenie‘s pregnancy. Reports suggest that she has “no choice” but not to take part in Eugenie’s life after the announcement was made. Ferguson and her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, took part in their granddaughter Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi‘s christening ceremony in December. However, now, with a myriad of controversies surrounding them, she is left with no choice but to take a backseat.
Sarah Ferguson advised to ‘take a backseat’ after Princess Eugenie’s pregnancy, per expert
The monarchy received joyful news with the announcement of Princess Eugenie’s pregnancy. She is married to Jack Brooksbank, and the couple shares two sons, August and Ernest. The announcement of the third pregnancy reportedly filled the palace with happiness. Eugenie and her husband shared the news on May 4, with a photo of their sons holding an ultrasound picture. As reported by Express, King Charles, who is deeply fond of his nieces, is “delighted” by the news.
However, the development may have come with a sting for Sarah Ferguson, as sources say she will be asked “to take a backseat” and keep away from Eugenie’s life.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the outlet that while Ferguson will “undoubtedly be delighted,” she will have no choice but “to keep a low profile.” Previously, at Princess Beatrice’s daughter Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi’s christening ceremony, Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were present. However, they were reportedly not included in the photographs.
A royal source added, “There may be possibilities for interviews if she decides to go down that path, but there are no comeback possibilities after recent events.” The source continued, “Taking a backseat isn’t in her nature, but for Eugenie’s sake, she has no choice.”
Ferguson and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, were asked to leave Royal Lodge last year on the orders of King Charles after their names were caught up in a high-profile controversy. Moreover, Andrew’s honorary titles and honors were stripped. He also had to leave his permanent residence to move to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate. However, the couple’s daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, have retained their titles.
