Sarah Ferguson Turns to Writing Raunchy Novels After Royal Setback
In her 2011 memoir Finding Sarah, Sarah Ferguson opened up about hitting rock bottom and rebuilding her life. Now, facing a new setback, industry insiders reveal that Ferguson is channeling her struggles into a new creative outlet.
After her latest setback, which includes being asked to vacate the Royal Lodge by King Charles, Ferguson is reportedly exploring the world of writing under a pseudonym. This move allows her to tap into her experiences with fewer constraints and turn turmoil into material once again.
With rumors circulating about Ferguson potentially moving to Portugal to escape scrutiny over the Epstein scandal, and Prince Andrew considering a permanent move to the Middle East, the former Duchess is facing a period of transition. Palace aides mention that Ferguson is grappling with the process of removing her title from various paperwork and untangling its use from the companies she still manages.
Reports suggest that Ferguson has been seeking solace in a secret bar called ‘The Doghouse’ behind the Royal Lodge, where she spends her evenings with a few loyal staff members. On the other hand, Prince Andrew, who claims to be teetotal, has been seen wandering the corridors of the Lodge and immersing himself in activities like watching golf on TV and playing video games like Call of Duty.
While Ferguson is said to be actively working on a survival plan, insiders describe Andrew as someone who tends to wallow in his circumstances. Despite the challenges they face, Ferguson seems determined to navigate through the uncertainty, utilizing her creative talents to carve a new path forward.

