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“IT’S REALLY OVER”: Buckingham Palace CONFIRMS Devastating News About Sarah Ferguson’s Future – Leaving Everyone STUNNED!
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“IT’S REALLY OVER”: Buckingham Palace CONFIRMS Devastating News About Sarah Ferguson’s Future – Leaving Everyone STUNNED!

Major bombshell drops on Sarah Ferguson as she prepares to leave Royal Lodge forever

Sarah Ferguson worst fears ‘confirmed’ as she receives upsetting update

The former Duchess of York is facing one of her worst outcomes which she tried so hard to avoid to no avail.

Sarah Ferguson had reportedly done everything possible in her capacity to save her carefully-build career as a children’s author, per her grovelling email to Jeffery Epstein but all of that had finally been scrapped as she received a final word.

Royal correspondent Richard Palmer has previously cited his sources last month, claiming that Fergie’s book will be further delayed given the ongoing scrutiny and uproar against her following her leaked email.

Charities had cut off all their ties from her and now she due to vacate the Royal Lodge after the King evicted them both and took away Andrew’s ‘prince’ title, Fergie was hit with a last nail in the coffin.

Now, Royal Editor of Daily Mail, Rebecca English confirmed the Palmer’s report as she revealed that Fergie’s new children’s book, Flora and Fern: Kindness Along The Way, is “not been delayed, it’s being pulped”. The 10,000 copies are being sent to the “recycling centre”.

“No one is going to want to buy it,” the source said as it confirmed the news on Tuesday. It’s “an acknowledgement of the inevitable”.

Meanwhile, the spokesperson for Fergie have declined to comment and neither did New Frontier Publishing respond to the request.

Usually, the ex-Duchess camp is prompt in declining reports as it was when the email to Epstein had emerged in which Fergie referred to the convicted paedophile as “generous, steadfast and supreme friend”.

Her team issued a statement claiming that Fergie deeply “regrets” her move to send the email but she was being threatened of a legal action by the late financier for her bold comment in the 2011 interview.

They said that she was only trying to “assuage” him after she stated in the interview that it was “terrible, terrible error of judgement” to have ties with Epstein and that he was “rightly jailed”.

Although, the damage was already done. Fergie lost all her charities patronages and has since been ousted by the royal family. However, her two daughter, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, in good graces of King Charles.

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A Day of Duty, Heritage & Heart in Northern Ireland! Tuesday, 14th October 2025, saw The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William and Princess Catherine, embark on a beautifully meaningful day across Northern Ireland — celebrating courage, community, and tradition at every stop. Their day began near Cookstown, County Tyrone, at the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service’s brand-new Learning and Development College, where they met brave firefighters and watched live demonstrations of emergency training in action. Prince William praised their dedication and service, while Princess Catherine took time to meet recruits and families — bringing her signature warmth and empathy to every conversation. 🌾 Next, the couple journeyed to Mallon Farm, a family-run flax farm preserving one of Northern Ireland’s proudest traditions — linen making. They explored golden fields, learned how flax is transformed into sustainable textiles, and chatted with local farmers about keeping the craft alive for future generations. Princess Catherine, ever passionate about sustainability and British craftsmanship, was said to be “fascinated” by the revival of this timeless heritage. The day ended on a sweet note at Long Meadow Cider in County Armagh, lovingly known as Orchard County. The Prince and Princess met the McKeever family, sampled local cider and apple juice, and heard stories of generations dedicated to cultivating the land. Smiles, laughter, and heartfelt moments filled the air as they toasted to tradition, family, and innovation in Northern Ireland’s countryside. From the heroism of first responders to the roots of family farming, today’s visit shone a light on the people who make Northern Ireland so extraordinary — resilient, creative, and proud