Sarah Ferguson ‘came out of hiding’ - Beatrice and Eugenie will dread what happens next
OPINION: Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie may be dreading their mum Sarah Ferguson's next move.

Sarah Ferguson has reportedly rejected TV interview offers over the last few weeks, but how long will this really be the case for? Just last week, Sarah Ferguson was spotted for the first time in seven months outside her hiding place, and of course she was not keeping a low profile anywhere cheap.
No, the former duchess was keeping herself away from the public eye in a very expensive £2k-a-night ski chalet in Austria. A very luxurious location for someone with no job to stay.
And it is this lack of job, and career, that is the reason why I think it is only a matter of time before Sarah will step out in front of the cameras and speak.
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Why? Well, eventually her money will run out.
And I don't think Sarah will keep saying no, especially if an offer of payment is made.
I think that if anything will make Sarah say yes to talking, it will be the need for money. Whether this be money offers for interviews, TV shows and so on, I think she will one day accept, especially now members of the press know where she is.
The idea and possibility of this will no doubt be making her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie nervous, and I don’t think either of them would forgive her if she did do an interview.

Both Sarah and Andrew’s appearances in the Epstein files have already brought a negative spotlight on Beatrice and Eugenie, so the last thing they would possibly want is their mother monetising from the situation with tell-all interviews.
Therefore, while the Royal Family, including Sarah’s daughters, may be enjoying a sigh of relief now that Sarah is currently rejecting TV interviews, I don’t think this relief will last long.
All it will take, in my opinion, is an offer too good to refuse for Sarah to talk.
After all, she needs some way to fund the £2k-a-night bed she is currently sleeping in.