A confidential file, described by insiders as a meticulously compiled dossier, is reportedly being held by the royal household as a powerful deterrent against public revelations by the former Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. The existence of this document, which is said to cover decades of personal and financial conduct, follows the recent and decisive stripping of Andrew’s royal titles and his removal from a royal residence.
Sources indicate the file acts as an “insurance policy” for the monarchy, containing sensitive information gathered over more than thirty years. It is alleged to detail financial dealings, personal indiscretions, and controversial associations involving both individuals. The clear implication, according to those familiar with the strategy, is that any attempt to leverage their past status for profit or publicity through memoirs or interviews would risk the exposure of this sealed information.
This firm approach is seen as the culmination of years of institutional frustration, particularly following Andrew’s widely criticized television interview and his continued association with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Pressure from within the royal family is said to have been a significant factor in moving towards this final, definitive action.
With Andrew expected to relocate to a more modest property and Ferguson facing an uncertain financial future without royal support, the dossier is viewed as the ultimate safeguard. Its mere existence, insiders claim, serves as a potent reminder to both parties of the potential consequences of breaking their silence, effectively ensuring their compliance and protecting the Crown from further reputational damage. Their adult daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, are reported to have maintained a distance from the escalating situation.
