Sarah Ferguson is reportedly weighing a £1.3 million television documentaryabout her life that could explore royal 'secrets' and her links toJeffrey Epstein, in a move insiders claim could turn her into 'a real thorn in the crown' for King Charles III, Prince William and Prince Andrew. The 66-year-old is said to be considering the project while staying at aluxury ski chalet in Austria.

The reported plan follows a bruising period for Ferguson after the release of millions of documents linked to convicted sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein. Those files reignited scrutiny of Prince Andrew's long examined friendship with Epstein and, by extension, people in his orbit. Andrew has repeatedly denied the sexual assault allegations made by Virginia Giuffre and any wrongdoing connected to Epstein, while Ferguson has also denied wrongdoing.

Ferguson's reported plan centres on a documentary that would trace her life inside and around the Royal Family, including her marriage, divorce and what she says she now understands about Andrew's association with Epstein.

According to Sky News, she is prepared to speak publicly about her own connection to Epstein, a prospect that appears to be causing concern in royal circles. One insider suggested the project could pull'several other royals'into the story.

'She and Prince Andrew had an open arrangement, so if she goes down, they all go down,' the source claimed. 'She's not as stupid as she makes out, and she's been diligent about holding on to evidence and memorabilia.Sarah's going to become a real thorn in the crownfor King Charles III, Prince William, and especially Andrew.'

That alleged 'evidence and memorabilia' has not been described in detail, and there is no independent confirmation of what it might include. For now, the threat appears reputational rather than legal, a former royal insider with decades of proximity to the family potentially speaking on camera for a substantial fee.

What gives the idea added force is its timing. King Charles has spent much of his reign trying to steady the monarchy after years of turbulence, including Harry and Meghan's departure and the continuing fallout from Andrew's ties to Epstein. A highly publicised Ferguson documentary would reopen a chapter the Palace has been trying to contain.

Ferguson, long known as Fergie, has always had a complicated relationship with both the press and the Palace. She divorced Andrew in the 1990s yet remained closely tied to him for years, blurring the line between former wife and royal insider.

Insiders quoted in the reporting say she now feels badly let down by members of the Royal Family as the Epstein documents continue to cast a shadow over her life. One source said she felt 'incredibly betrayed' and had moved beyond shock into anger.

'Sarah's come out of shock and is now furious at what's happened to her life,' the source said. 'She wants to sit down and tell her side of her association with Epstein and what she knew in hindsight about Andrew's association. And she's got a lot to tell.'

Source: International Business Times UK