Sarah Ferguson’s dinner time demand savaged by royal insider | Royal | News

Sarah Ferguson made “greedy” decisions that contributed to her “financial collapse”, a royal writer has claimed. Earlier this year, author Andrew Lownie published his biography titled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, which made surprising claims about Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah Ferguson.
Lownie, who researched Sarah and Andrew for four years for her book, claims the former duchess had a wild time during her marriage. A former employee told Lownie that “greed and extravagance contributed to the duchess’s financial ruin”, claiming: “Every night she demands a piece of veal, a leg of lamb and a chicken, all laid out on the dining table like a medieval banquet.”
They added: “This is a banquet that would make Henry VIII proud.”
The source added: “But most of the time it’s just him and his daughters, Bea and Eugenie, and a lot of it goes to waste. No effort is made to keep it cold the next day. It sits there all night and gets thrown away the next day.”
The writer claimed Fergie would also waste money in other ways and “regularly miss non-refundable flights”, racking up thousands of pounds in unnecessary expenses.
A source also revealed that Fergie “doesn’t mind turning up to an airport with 25 suitcases and paying between £800 and £4,000 in excess baggage.” At least five of these suitcases were filled with toiletries and make-up. Another was to be used only for coat hangers.”
Sarah even borrowed money from the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, with new allegations about her relationship with the disgraced financier the subject of major scrutiny in recent weeks.
He borrowed at least £15,000 from Esptein; In the newly revealed emails, he allegedly asked Esptein for other sums between $50,000 (£37,240) and $100,000 (£78,475) to help with “small bills” and that he wanted to visit his private island in the Caribbean. Mirror.
When her email to Epstein emerged in 2011, shortly after she publicly disavowed him in a newspaper interview, many of her longtime charities dropped her.
Her spokesman claimed Sarah wrote the email in question under extreme pressure and that the convicted sex offender then threatened to “destroy” her and her family.
Andrew lost her status as a duchess when she agreed to give up her title as Duke of York at the beginning of October, as details of her ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced following the publication of the late Virginia Giuffre’s memoir ‘Nobody’s Daughter’.




