SARAH Ferguson has nothing to lose if she speaks out about the Royal Family and may throw some of them under the bus, a royal expert has claimed.
The comments come after The Sun revealed the former Duchess is considering big money offers from US channels for a tell-all TV interview.
Palace insiders fear the former Duchess of York, 66, could go “rogue” now that she is out of the royal family.
Royal observer Samara Gill told our Royal Exclusive show that she didn’t think it was “right” if Fergie did speak out
However, she believed Fergie would speak out as she needs the money.
Samara told The Sun’s YouTube show: “She needs the cash. It’s as simple as that.”
She added: “Both her and Andrew have absolutely nothing to lose at this point.
“Who knows whose dirty laundry they will then air out? I don’t think it’ll be their own.
“But I think that because of the big amounts of money, you know, six figure sums that are being thrown around for this interview, who knows who she’ll talk about?”
Samara continued: “She probably won’t brief about Andrew.
She probably won’t even really talk about herself unless it’s about her struggle.
”She might talk about other royal family members and throw them under the bus.”
Samara added though she didn’t think it was “appropriate” if Fergie did speak out.
Fergie, who we revealed called Jeffrey Epstein a “supreme friend” despite his conviction for sex offences, may sit down again with Oprah Winfrey, who has interviewed her before.
Her team has received “significant” bids from US channels.
There are also said to be talks with networks in the Gulf states and the UK.
Fergie’s reps are said to be desperate to avoid a “Maitlis scenario” after Andrew’s car-crash interview with journalist Emily on Newsnight in 2019.
The mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie is said to be “taking stock”.
One insider said: “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.
“Sarah is actually quite keen to answer questions as she strongly believes she’s done nothing wrong, and been harshly treated.”
She was rocked when Charles stripped his brother Andrew of his titles and banished him from the monarchy last month.
It meant she also lost her duchess title, while the couple have to leave their shared home, the 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor, by the end of January.
Andrew was under mounting pressure after the publication of a book from his sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April aged 41.
We also revealed Fergie called Epstein a “supreme friend” in a 2011 email and she said sorry for calling him a paedophile.
Copies of her children’s book Flora and Fern: Kindness Along the Way have since been pulped.
Our source added: “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.
“Sarah has always said she had no idea what Epstein, and Andrew, were up to – and why would anyone tell her?
“She’s the mother of two girls after all.
“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.”
Fergie was previously interviewed by Oprah — who also sat down with Harry and Meghan after Megxit — in 1996 and 2011.
She has also appeared on shows including This Morning, Loose Women and Lorraine.
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