After Sarah Ferguson‘s bond with sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein came to light, and after all the controversy from Virginia Giuffre’s posthumously-released memoir revealed about her ex-husband Andrew Windsor-Mountbatten, it’s all crumbling down. While we know their titles are gone and Andrew has lost many privileges, it seems Sarah is also losing a large income stream.
Over the years, Sarah has released over 50 children’s books and about seven adult fiction books. She was set to release another one this year, and it seems to be done before it’s even started.
The BBC reported that her new book Flora and Fern: Along the Way has been pulled from sale despite being scheduled for Nov 20, and the book has been “withdrawn from sale” at the request of the publisher.

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After this news broke, British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital that this shows her brand is damaged beyond repair. “This is yet another indication that she is now considered a toxic brand. Charities have dropped her, and friends are distancing themselves. She has a bleak future in England,” they said.
“The axing of her children’s book shows she has no future as a children’s author,” Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said. “It is highly unlikely she’ll find a way back from this.”
With having to move, losing her A-list pals, and now this? It seems Sarah may have to transition out of the spotlight sooner than expected.
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