Is another royal bombshell about to hit?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly bracing for impact amid whispers that Sarah Ferguson could be gearing up to sign a major tell-all memoir deal — and insiders say the Sussexes are far from calm about it.
According to sources, publishers have been circling the former Duchess of York with promises of a hefty advance, eager to lock in her side of royal history. And if that happens, it could mean fresh headlines about “Megxit,” private palace conversations, and the behind-the-scenes fallout that followed Harry and Meghan’s dramatic 2020 exit from royal life.
“The mere possibility has set nerves jangling,” one insider claimed. “Once it’s in print, there’s no controlling the narrative.”
Ferguson, 66, has long been a colorful and outspoken royal figure. She was among the first senior members of the family to welcome Meghan when she joined the fold, even offering guidance on protocol and attending the Sussex wedding in 2018. But insiders say relationships cooled over time — particularly during the turbulent months surrounding the couple’s decision to step back from royal duties.
Now, with renewed scrutiny surrounding her former husband, Prince Andrew, and fresh waves of controversy tied to Jeffrey Epstein documents, Ferguson’s own past associations are once again under the microscope. That context has only fueled speculation that a memoir could be both financially strategic and personally cathartic for her.
And that’s where the anxiety reportedly comes in.
“Harry and Meghan are watching this very closely,” another source said. “A book of that scale would inevitably revisit the most contentious chapters of recent royal history. They’re anxious about how their actions and private exchanges might be framed.”
The concern isn’t limited to California. Palace insiders suggest the ripple effects could stretch across the monarchy, reopening wounds that many believed were slowly healing.
“If Sarah writes candidly — and she’s never been known to hold back — it could draw multiple members of the royal family into the frame,” one commentator noted. “It would be the last thing The Firm needs right now.”
For now, no deal has been confirmed. But in a royal era defined by interviews, documentaries, and bestselling memoirs, the possibility alone is enough to send shockwaves through the House of Windsor.
If Fergie does decide to tell all, one thing is certain: the drama surrounding Megxit may be far from over.

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