A new memoir is reportedly in the works that promises to shed light on the private turmoil of a former royal marriage. Sarah Ferguson is said to be writing a detailed account of her past relationship with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a project that is causing significant concern within royal circles.
Sources indicate the book will delve into the breakdown of the marriage and address long-standing personal grievances. While the author is reportedly mindful of potential repercussions from her ex-husband, she is determined to present her perspective on events that have been widely discussed in the public domain.
The timing of this announcement follows a series of recent formal changes to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s royal status. Earlier this autumn, he was formally stripped of his princely title and military affiliations by royal decree, and had previously relinquished his Duke of York title. These decisions have also affected Ferguson’s own formal style, though their daughters’ titles remain unchanged.
This period has seen renewed public scrutiny of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s past associations, particularly in the wake of a posthumously published memoir by Virginia Giuffre, which contained serious allegations against him. The convergence of these events appears to have created a backdrop against which Ferguson’s personal narrative is now being set for publication.
The forthcoming book is anticipated to provide a personal, first-hand account of a relationship that has been a consistent subject of public fascination and media speculation for decades.
