King Charles reportedly faces renewed concern as Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is rumored to be considering a shift from philanthropic work to becoming a full-time author, potentially writing an explosive memoir about life inside the Palace.
Insiders claim that the monarch is particularly anxious about the prospect of another royal tell-all, reminiscent of Prince Harry’s 2023 memoir, Spare, which stirred widespread controversy.
“He is a kind man, but his patience has been pushed to the limit. The last thing he wants is another ‘Spare,’” a Palace insider told GB.
The potential book could reveal sensitive details from inside the royal family, generating further tension and media scrutiny. Ferguson, reportedly embarrassed after previous missteps and the fallout from her ties to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, may view writing as a way to rebuild her profile.

Meanwhile, pressure continues to mount on Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to vacate Royal Lodge. The couple is said to have requested two separate royal houses — Adelaide Cottage and Frogmore Cottage — a move some observers have labeled as “tone-deaf” amid the ongoing public scrutiny.
Buckingham Palace has not made any official statements regarding the Yorks’ relocation plans or Ferguson’s literary ambitions. Sources suggest that King Charles is weighing his options carefully to protect the monarchy from further scandals while balancing the family’s internal challenges and his own health and professional responsibilities.
With public and media attention intensifying, Ferguson’s possible memoir could ignite a new chapter of royal controversy, testing the limits of the monarchy’s patience and resilience.
