Sarah Ferguson ‘disgraces herself’ with ‘begging letters’ to royals
Sarah Ferguson reportedly “disgraced” herself after sending what insiders described as awkward and overly emotional Christmas cards to senior members of the royal family.
According to OK! Magazine, sources claimed that the former Duchess of York personally signed the festive messages, which were said to sound more like pleas than greetings.
She also expressed regret over past events linked to the ongoing scandal over her and her ex-husband Andrew’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
“Sarah has been including apologies in the cards, expressing regret for past events involving the House of York,” the source said.
They continued, “The tone is overly effusive and almost pleading, as though she’s trying to smooth over the family’s continued tensions.”
Palace insiders said the tone of the notes was “cringey” and “desperate,” with repeated lines such as “I hope we meet again.”
“She even sent one to King Charles and Queen Camilla. Considering it was Charles who stripped her and Andrew of their royal titles, it just seems embarrassingly desperate and like a better letter,” the tipster revealed.
Another source noted that Fergie’s move has been “motivated by a desire to maintain ties within the family despite them treating her and Andrew like lepers.”
“That’s what makes this all so mortifying. There is no way back into the royal family for Fergie, and she is disgracing herself with these cringey Christmas messages.
“Sarah has always been warm and personable, but this feels overdone. It reflects the pressure she has been under.”