Prince William is reportedly unhappy with King Charles over claims that the monarch may be considering financial support for Sarah Ferguson amid speculation surrounding her future plans.
According to recent reports by Closer, Sarah Ferguson’s whereabouts were revealed after she was photographed leaving a luxury chalet in Austria, where she is said to have spent time at the exclusive Mayrlife Medical Health Resort. The Duchess of York has reportedly been enjoying spa treatments and a quiet retreat away from the public eye after months out of the spotlight.
Prince William and King Charles are once again at odds over this issue, claims source
According to these reports by Closer, questions about how Ferguson plans to fund her lifestyle have fueled speculation in recent weeks. Reports suggest that several television producers and streaming platforms have shown interest in securing an interview or documentary project about her life, with one alleged offer said to be worth more than £1 million. The prospect of Ferguson potentially sharing behind-the-scenes stories about the Royal Family has reportedly sparked discussions within royal circles. In fact, the Royal author, Andrew Lownie, recently speculated that a financial arrangement with King Charles could be one possible way of preventing a high-profile tell-all project from moving forward.
However, insiders claim the idea has not gone down well with Prince William. According to a source, the Prince of Wales is “fuming” over suggestions that Ferguson could receive what some perceive as a financial bailout. The insider alleged that William believes any long-term financial support could encourage further demands in the future and send the wrong message to the public. While he understands his father’s desire to avoid additional controversy surrounding the monarchy, William reportedly remains skeptical that such an arrangement would solve the problem.
The source further claimed that William is concerned about protecting the monarchy’s reputation and worries that any perception of special treatment could damage public trust. He is said to believe that offering support without clear accountability could create a dangerous precedent for future royal disputes. Meanwhile, King Charles is reportedly taking a more cautious approach. According to the reports, no promises have been made to Ferguson, and discussions remain speculative at this stage. With father and son allegedly holding different views on how the situation should be handled, the reported disagreement highlights ongoing concerns about safeguarding the monarchy’s image while managing sensitive family relationships behind palace doors.
Originally reported by Mehak Walia on Reality Tea
