
Sarah Ferguson is back in the spotlight as royal experts raise concerns that she might be preparing to “chase the fast buck,” and they worry about what that could mean for the Royal Family. Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams shared these thoughts in a conversation with Express UK, where he discussed the possible paths she might take if she decides to tell her side of things in a major way.
He suggested that “if she is after a fast buck, she might well go back on Oprah or choose another outlet,” adding that “this would give her publicity.” He pointed out that in the past, the Duchess managed to recover from scandals more than once, and people admired her for it.
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But he also noted that times have changed. With “charities deserting her after it was proved that she lied regarding her links with Epstein,” he believes her chances of bouncing back are not what they used to be.

Fitzwilliams added that “this seems highly unlikely. It depends on what her priorities are, how much money she actually has and what her plans are. We will doubtless discover soon, she was a disaster as a working royal and is totally shameless.” His comments reflect the growing speculation around whether she might be considering a tell-all moment to secure financial stability.
Another voice weighing in is royal commentator Samara Gill, who spoke on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show. She said the former Duchess now has almost nothing left to lose. Her charities, her titles and her public reputation have all taken hits since her ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein became public.
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Gill put it bluntly. “She needs the cash. It’s as simple as that.” She also pointed out that “Both her and Andrew have absolutely nothing to lose at this point.”
What remains uncertain is who might be implicated if a tell-all happens. Gill raised that very question, asking, “Who knows whose dirty laundry they will then air out? I don’t think it’ll be their own.” For now, it’s all speculation, but the possibility alone has already stirred plenty of conversation among royal watchers.