Sarah Ferguson’s Fear of Snakes: The Petrifying Reason She Wanted to Avoid Moving to Australia
When it comes to Sarah Ferguson, there is one memory that still haunts her – the incident with snakes in Australia. According to insiders, this legendary story is always brought up when discussing Australia, causing Sarah to shut down.
Despite the allure of a move to Australia, the dilemma is complicated by Ferguson’s close ties to her family. She remains deeply connected to her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, as well as her grandchildren.
“Sarah is torn,” a source revealed. “Her identity is now intertwined with her daughters and grandchildren, making the thought of putting an ocean between them incredibly difficult.”
Grandmotherhood has been described by Ferguson as “precious, joyful, and exciting,” sentiments that clash with her desire to flee a country that triggers feelings of vulnerability.
While prioritizing her well-being is paramount, the decision to leave her family behind remains agonizing for Ferguson.
Currently, Ferguson is in the UK, seeking advice from her sister and a select few confidants. Whether she ultimately follows her sister to Australia or opts for a quieter life closer to home, sources suggest that her priorities have shifted.
“Status is no longer a driving factor,” one insider shared. “What Sarah truly desires is peace – but even the promise of solace must contend with a fear that has haunted her for years.”

