Sarah Ferguson Negotiates Pension Deal to Avoid Tell-All Interview: Royal Author
Sarah Ferguson Pension Deal to Avoid Tell-All Interview

Fresh scandal is engulfing the British Royal Family after former Prince Andrew became the focus of an expanding police investigation involving potential sex crimes and Jeffrey Epstein-linked allegations. British authorities are now appealing for witnesses after a woman claimed she was taken to Royal Lodge for sexual purposes in 2010. Investigators are also probing allegations tied to fraud, corruption, bullying, and misconduct connected to Andrew's years as UK trade envoy.

According to a royal author, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is reportedly negotiating a pension deal with the royal family to avoid a tell-all interview that could reveal damaging details about the monarchy. The deal is said to involve financial compensation in exchange for her silence on sensitive matters related to Prince Andrew and the ongoing investigation.

The scandal has deepened as new evidence emerges, including a 2000 memo revealing Queen Elizabeth's push for Andrew's role as trade envoy. The UK has released files showing the late queen's involvement in promoting her son's diplomatic career despite concerns over his associations.

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Meanwhile, other royals are also making headlines. King Charles was seen laughing off a bird droppings incident, while Meghan Markle's quiet return to Britain and a heartfelt note have sparked royal buzz. Stephen Colbert's late-night show finale featured savage remarks from Robert De Niro targeting Trump over Epstein connections.

The investigation continues to unfold, with authorities urging anyone with information to come forward. The royal family faces intense scrutiny as the scandal threatens to tarnish its reputation further.

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