Although ex-Prince Andrew, 65, and Sarah Ferguson, 66, have been stripped of their respective Duke and Duchess of York titles and are distancing themselves from the royal family amid ongoing fallout, the family is still on good terms with their daughters, Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35.

    However, that could soon change if a “nightmare” tell-all memoir from their mom – commonly known as Fergie – is released. Keep reading for more info…

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    Sarah Ferguson Is Expected To Write A Memoir About The ‘Demise’ Of Her Marriage To Ex-Prince Andrew

    At the end of last year, it was reported that Fergie was planning a bombshell memoir about the “demise” of her marriage to ex-Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor since losing his titles.

    Fergie, who was married to the disgraced royal between 1986 and 1996, is reportedly set to reveal “a ton of dirty secrets” about her ex-husband that he kept from her and the public. And there may even be some additional bombshells about other members of the royal family, too!

    A source told the National Examiner that although Fergie cannot reveal too much, as her ex will “only retaliate,” she’ll “still go into the demise of the marriage.” The insider warned: “Writing a tell-all that could result in disaster for the whole family.”

    The princesses know all too well what comes following an explosive memoir – we’re of course referring to their cousin Prince Harry’s bombshell memoir, Spare – which is why they are reportedly “begging” their mom to reconsider. But will she listen?!

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    Princess Beatrice And Princess Eugenie Are Being ‘Smart’ Amid Their Parents’ Scandals

    According to People, royal biographer Robert Jobson claims Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are being “smart” about their lives, which explains their concern about the memoir. He noted that the sisters were wise to spend Christmas at Sandringham with King Charles and the rest of the royal family rather than with their mom and dad.

    “They did the right thing. Showing loyalty to King Charles and to the Crown,” the Windsor Legacy: A Royal Dynasty of Secrets, Scandal and Survival author told People. “It’s easy to say this is a snub, but they would say, ‘I’m a royal princess, I’m in line to the throne, I have been invited to attend the King’s Christmas celebrations and you don’t turn down the King’s invitation.’ If you have an invitation, you go. It’s not an invitation – it’s a command, really.”

    He went on to confirm that they are doing their best to separate themselves from their parents, who “unfortunately” tend to “bring drama to their lives.” He added: “They’ve found love and happiness in their lives. They have families themselves. That’s what they really want to focus on.”

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