Royal aides fear that if she agrees, she could go “rogue” and reveal everything—from her long-standing connection to Jeffrey Epstein to the complicated decades she has shared with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Multiple outlets report that major US networks have already approached her, offering what are described as “significant six-figure sums” in hopes of securing an interview that could expose one of the most turbulent chapters in recent royal history.

Palace Worries She Could “Go Rogue”

The former Duchess of York has stayed largely out of the spotlight since she and Mountbatten-Windsor were stripped of their remaining titles and honors last month. Insiders claim the sudden shift has left her feeling isolated and unsupported.

“There’s a danger of her going rogue and saying things that could cause embarrassment for King Charles and Queen Camilla, or other members of the family,” a source told The Sun.

American producers are said to be eager to move quickly, with Oprah Winfrey—who previously interviewed Ferguson—also reportedly among those interested. A conversation now, however, would unfold under far more troubling circumstances.

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