Sarah Ferguson might not be as down on her luck as people think.
As the former Duchess of York tries to find a sustainable income after being banished from the royal family, one expert believes she's in better financial standing than most people.
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Ferguson's downfall
After friendly emails between Ferguson and Jeffrey Epstein surfaced, the mother of two was stripped of her titles, evicted from Royal Lodge and dropped by numerous charities. The publication of Ferguson's children's book was also canceled.
The 66-year-old is no stranger to scandal. In 2010, Ferguson was allegedly caught offering an undercover reporter access to her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, for more than $665K.
Ferguson might not be 'broke'
Although Ferguson is looking for a new home and ways to make money, royal correspondent Jennie Bond doesn't think she's penny-pinching.
"Sarah has proved herself to be an extraordinarily resilient person," the commentator told The Mirror.
"She has rehabilitated herself in the past, even after behaving so badly, I thought it impossible," she continued. "Could she do it again? I doubt it after the disgrace of her email to Jeffrey Epstein."
"However, I have never believed that she was broke, at least not in the way most of us understand being broke," Bond said, adding that Ferguson "must have funds somewhere."
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Where does Ferguson go next?
Reports surfaced alleging that Ferguson will be heading to Portugal to live with her daughter Princess Eugenie. However, she might have the funds to remain in England.
"Perhaps she does indeed want to stay in the Windsor area, where she has friends," Bond said.
"I am not, however, sure that the royal family would want to risk running into her, so I'm sure they would prefer her to settle further away," she added.
Is Ferguson moving in with her daughter?
If Ferguson leaves London to move in with Eugenie, the philanthropist will adapt easily to the Costa Terra Golf and Ocean Club in Melides, where her daughter lives.
"The word here is that Fergie will be arriving sometime in January," a neighbor told Daily Express.
"How long she'll stay is anyone's guess, but if it's a long-term move, I can guarantee she'll fit well into the social scene. Scores of celebrities and Hollywood stars have been snapping up properties in the area," the neighbor said.
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Ferguson might go to the press for cash
Despite Bond's claims about Ferguson's financial situation, others fear the former duchess will do a bombshell interview about the royal family in exchange for a lucrative payday.
"She needs the cash. It's as simple as that," royal expert Samara Gill told The Sun's YouTube show Royal Exclusive.
"Both her and Andrew have absolutely nothing to lose at this point," she continued. "Who knows whose dirty laundry they will then air out? I don't think it'll be their own."