Key Points
- Sources report she's deeply depressed and family fear for her mental health.
- Reports say she feels persecuted, shows little remorse, and seeks privacy amid fallout.
- Sources claim she's exploring paid after-dinner speaking, allegedly seeking $200,000 per appearance.
SARAH Ferguson is busy feeling sorry for herself.
Sources tell the Mail Online that she’s “in the depths of despair” after the arrest of her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
“She feels deeply depressed and that the world is out to get her. She is very, very down. Some people, including Sarah herself, are worried for her mental health,” said the source.
“[But] what she doesn’t appear to feel is remorse for what has happened. She just wants this to all go away and allow her to get on with her life. Her head is in the sand.
“The whole family is frankly finished. No one will open their wallets now.
“Sarah wants to be left alone to get on with her life, but that’s unlikely to happen.”
Meanwhile, a source told RadarOnline that Sarah is eyeing work as a prostitute after-dinner speaker — and believes she can make $200,000 per appearance.
Why This Matters
The revelations about Sarah Ferguson's distress, reported family fallout and rumors about lucrative speaking gigs highlight how personal crises can damage a public figure's reputation, finances and mental health—raising questions about privacy and accountability.