As Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor prepare to leave the Royal Lodge, it has been reported that Ferguson is planning to take some materials from the home, which she could use in a “tell-all memoir” about her life with the royal family. Windsor and Ferguson married in 1986 and divorced 10 years later. Despite their divorce, they continued to live at the royal mansion for several years. Now, the rooms are reportedly piled high with boxes, with sources saying that Ferguson is plotting the “ultimate sneak ploy” for her tell-all memoir.
Sarah Ferguson’s ‘focus is purely on self-preservation,’ per source
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson were reportedly stripped of their royal titles in October last year. They were also ordered to vacate the Royal Lodge, where they had been living despite being separated decades ago.
Amid this, sources tell Radar Online that Ferguson is attempting to retrieve raw materials from her home that could help her create a tell-all memoir, detailing her time with the royal family and her ex-husband.
A source said, “Sarah is already moving boxes out of the mansion – full of the diaries she has secretly kept for years. There are huge fears these volumes, which are packed with royal secrets, are going to be the foundation for a shocking memoir. Her smuggling really is the ultimate sneak ploy.”
As they have until February to exit their royal mansion, insiders say that the former Duke of York is reluctant to leave. Meanwhile, Ferguson, 66, is not really hesitant to depart, as she wants to begin a “new chapter in her life.” However, according to insiders, she feels alone. A source said, “She is fully aware that the royal family has effectively closed ranks against her. At this stage, her focus is purely on self-preservation, even if that ultimately means turning on Andrew.”
