Sarah Ferguson and her daughters’ relationship has reportedly hit a rough patch. Due to ex-Prince Andrew’s past scandals, he and his ex-wife were stripped of their royal titles. But King Charles didn’t put Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice in the same boat as their parents.
Recently, sources claimed that the mother of two has allegedly been expecting her children to help her rebuild her social status. However, the pressure could reportedly push the sisters to their “breaking point.” They might “freeze” Ferguson out of their lives.
Sarah Ferguson’s daughters may create ‘much firmer distance’ with her amid scandal, per source
Sarah Ferguson’s daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, have reportedly been trying to draw a line between them and their mother. The 66-year-old author has left the UK since she and her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, had to vacate their home, Royal Lodge. Due to their controversial past, their public image has allegedly been in jeopardy.
Recently, a source told RadarOnline that Ferguson has reportedly been expecting to make her royal comeback through her daughters. She seems to want her children to “fix things for her.” “The concern now is that if Sarah keeps leaning on them to restore her reputation, they may feel they have no choice but to create a much firmer distance,” they claimed.
Furthermore, the insider mentioned that the daughters could reportedly not “afford to be dragged” into the messy situation involving their parents. Therefore, they might “totally freeze their own mother out of their lives.” The sisters have built their own reputations and homes, including their husbands and children. Hence, they would seemingly not want to be pulled into the chaos.
“When high-profile individuals have children and established careers, their instinct is to shield those lives from instability. That can sometimes mean setting clear boundaries even with close relatives,” a senior society figure stated.
To note, Ferguson and Andrew have lost their royal titles, but their daughters have not.
Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen for RealityTea.
