RadarOnline.com reports that Sarah Ferguson has been advised against pursuing a memoir for royal revenge. Insiders claim that such a move is âjust not worth it in the long run,â especially as her past links with Jeffrey Epstein are under increasing scrutiny.
Ferguson, 66, previously married to Andrew, also 66, has had a notable writing career for over thirty years, releasing numerous books, including childrenâs stories and romantic novels.
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Sarah Ferguson Advised Against âRevengeâ Memoir
Ferguson has been cautioned against writing a royal revenge memoir, according to sources.
Fergusonâs initial publications included the Budgie the Little Helicopter series in 1989, and her memoir My Story in 1996 became a bestseller, followed by Finding Sarah in 2011.
Renewed focus on her connection to Jeffrey Epstein has led to speculation about her potentially releasing a new tell-all book to share her perspective.
An insider from the publishing industry stated: âThereâs been talk about her possibly pursuing a âroyal revenge plotâ with another book, but the advice sheâs getting is very clear â âdonât bother,â as it wouldnât be beneficial for her in the long term.â
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Experts advise against a tell-all due to potential long-term consequences.
According to the insider, from a business perspective, the risks far outweigh any potential short-term financial rewards. The current scrutiny she faces could amplify reputational risks, rendering any gains insignificant.
âPursuing this could be detrimental rather than beneficial. Additionally, it would eliminate any possibility of financial support to keep quiet about her knowledge of the royal family, possibly from King Charles, for a single payout,â the insider elaborated.
Fergusonâs previous memoirs, notably My Story, were quite successful, reportedly earning her substantial profits and providing a candid account of her life post-separation from Andrew.
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âThe Environment Has Shiftedâ

Industry experts suggest the financial risks of a new memoir are significant.
Critics have previously questioned her narrative style, suggesting it leaned towards self-defense.
An insider commented, âHer initial memoir was released when royal tell-alls were highly sought after, capitalizing on public curiosity for private insights. However, even then, there were concerns over her narrative framing.â
They continued, âAttempting to revisit these themes today would likely cause more controversy. The climate has changed, and what was once considered candid might now be seen as an attempt to justify the unjustifiable.â
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Shifting Public Sentiment and Credibility Concerns

The writer has recently found success in romantic fiction.
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Sources say that Fergusonâs second memoir took a more introspective approach but didnât achieve the same success. âFinding Sarahâ focused on self-reflection and coincided with a major media moment, which helped its exposure. However, it didnât resonate with audiences as her earlier work did, either financially or critically.
The insider noted, âThis difference highlights potential outcomes for any new project. It shows that personal storytelling, even with strong media backing, doesnât guarantee success or interest.â
The source also warned that addressing the Epstein scandal in detail could be highly problematic.
âThere are many complex and sensitive issues tied to Sarahâs past connections, and fully addressing them in a commercial book format would be very challenging,â they explained. Properly handling it would require a level of transparency that might not serve her best interests.
âThatâs why sheâs advised that thereâs ânothing to gain and everything to lose.â Even with careful management, the book might raise more questions than answers, rather than offering the clarity she seeks.â
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Future Reputation and the Shift to Fiction

Heightened scrutiny over past ties with Jeffrey Epstein has increased following recent legal actions.
There have also been critical voices regarding some of Fergusonâs public statements.
They mentioned, âThere have been instances where her public comments didnât fully align with later-revealed information, which hasnât gone unnoticed. These inconsistencies have raised ongoing credibility issues. As a result, any new memoir would face intense scrutiny, with readers and critics closely examining it through a skeptical lens.â
Fergusonâs recent success in fiction writing has allowed her to redefine her public image, distancing herself from past controversies and establishing a creative reputation.
âThis transition to fiction has helped her rebuild her image. Returning to a personal narrative, particularly one mired in controversy, could undo much of that progress. It might trap her in the cycle sheâs been moving away from,â the source commented.
There are additional concerns about how such a book would be perceived by the public. Revisiting these sensitive topics commercially could be seen as distasteful, especially if it appears as though she is profiting from a serious and delicate situation.


