Sarah Ferguson appears to be recovering from the humiliation of being completely separated from the royal family and is now trying to crawl back into some sympathy.
The former Duchess of York was also overthrown after King Charles stripped her ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of all royal honors and titles. The pair were found to have a shady connection to pedophile financier Jeffery Epstein, forcing the monarch to crack down after the public backlash.
Previously, Sarah and Andrew had a tradition of sending Christmas cards to family and friends. This year, with Christmas just around the corner, Fergie had been signing holiday cards alone to send to royalty, according to daily mail Author Barbara Davies.
The mother of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie had slowly been gaining the trust and favor of the royals and had even attended the Sandringham Walk in 2023. However, all that came crashing down when controversies lined up against the Yorks.
They will also leave the Royal Lodge in the first half of 2026, which would officially (and hopefully for the royals) mark the end of the chapter.
“With the long-divorced couple finally preparing to go their separate ways, it is understood that Sarah, 66, has been signing her cards alone,” a source revealed.
They added that the cards addressed to members of the Royal Family have “an effusive personalized apology” written on them for causing trouble through their past bad decisions.
In what is being seen as a “desperate” attempt, Fergie is asking the royal to somehow show some remorse that she feels. The source shared that he had sadly written on the cards: “I hope we meet again.”
It is suggested that Sarah will be with Andrew for Christmas this year, as they are also banned from attending all private royal family celebrations. Meanwhile, his eldest daughter, Beatrice, goes abroad with her family and friends.
Princess Eugenie hasn’t made up her mind yet, but she’s likely to follow her sister’s strategy to avoid drama.




