- Sarah Fergurson is no longer writing a tell-all book about her disgraced husband, ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Sources say Sarah might have to tell her story anyway...to the police.
- Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office on February 19—on his 66th birthday.
Ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office yesterday, and no one has seen his ex-wife Sarah Fergurson. In fact, she hasn't been spotted in public since back in September.
But source say that Sarah is in a bad way" and feels that "everyone is out to get her." She's also abandoned her plans to write a tell all since she "might end up having to tell that story to the police."
"I've been talking to some of her friends," a source tells The Daily Mail. "She sounds in a bad way. She's been telling people she is really suffering with her mental health and thinks everyone is out to get her. But at the same time she is adamant that she wants to get out there and start earning money again. I can't see how she's going to do it. Her brand is toxic. Her best hope of a money-spinner is a tell-all book about how her family's friendship with Epstein has destroyed everything and left the monarchy in crisis—but she's ruled that out apparently. Besides she might end up having to tell that story to the police and a judge and jury or to some other form of inquiry."
As for where she'll live, the source says "I think she'd like to stay in the Windsor area to make it relatively easy for Beatrice and Eugenie to visit with her grandchildren. But I can see the arguments for basing herself in the Gulf if she really thinks she can still make money... I'm not sure why a five-bedroom farmhouse in Norfolk would be so bad."
So far, Fergie—who, like Andrew, was close friends with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein—hasn't spoken out on her ex-husband's arrest.


