The former Duchess of York is considering options regarding her next move, sources claim.

Sarah Ferguson is contemplating her next moves, sources say (Image: Getty)
Sarah Ferguson is reportedly considering a potential tell-all TV interview following her fall from grace amid the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Reports claimed that Palace aides are worried after the former Duchess of York has been offered “six-figure sums” by US channels to tell her own side of the story since losing her royal title.
Fergie, as she is affectionately known, found herself without a title, home, or job after new details of her relationship with the disgraced US financier emerged. Her links to the convicted child sex offender, as well as her husband’s association with him, have led to her very public downfall. The ex-duchess has maintained a very low profile after emails surfaced showing her referring to Epstein as her “supreme friend,” despite her team claiming that she sent them after the US financier threatened to sue her for defamation.

Fergie no longer has the Duchess of York title (Image: Getty)
But now sources have claimed the Royal Family are bound to worry about Fergie giving any type of interview regarding the scandal; however, there is “not much they can do to stop her”.
A source told The Sun: “There’s a danger of her going rogue and saying things that could cause embarrassment for King Charles and Queen Camilla, or other members of the family.”
Fergie has reportedly received “significant” bids from American TV channels, as well as networks in the UK and the Gulf states.
A source said: “Andrew has had his chances to tell his story. Now it’s Fergie’s time.
“Sarah and her team have had offers from all over the world for a sit-down. So she’s thinking things over very carefully.
“She and her team know a televised interview would be make or break for her in terms of salvaging her reputation. It would also give her the chance to spell out the fact she knew nothing about what Epstein and his associates were doing in terms of abusing girls.”
The source added that the ex-duchess still insists that she has done “nothing wrong” and has been “harshly treated” and a TV appearance would likely give her the chance to answer questions and set the record straight.
They said: “She has to find money and somewhere to live next year. Sarah is bruised like never before by events, and things like the book being pulped have damaged her income.
“Andrew is unlikely to be keen – as an interview would be Sarah’s chance to distance herself from him and explain she knew nothing.”
“She admits she knew Epstein and the reality is that she cultivated a friendship because of his wealth.
“But that doesn’t mean she knew what he was doing behind closed doors.”
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