Sarah Ferguson Furious Over News That Kate Middleton Thinks She's Using The Royal Family For Cash?
Kate Middleton may have just made a new rival in the royal family - none other that the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, according to news rumors.
A report claimed that Sarah Ferguson is purportedly "nearly bankrupt" and that she's purportedly trying to "cash in" on the royal family.
"Fergie has employed the London-based talent management firm Kruger Cowne and has demanded the PR firm completely reboot her ridiculously tarnished image," Celeb Dirty Laundry wrote in a news report about Sarah Ferguson.
"Then Fergie allegedly wants the firm to book paying public appearances, possibly some television interviews, endorsement deals, speaking engagements, and maybe even some voiceover jobs," the report continued.
"Can you imagine the appalled look on Kate Middleton's face if she were to turn on the telly and see Sarah hawking diet products? ...Purportedly, Sarah Ferguson confided in friends that she is ready to be an 'independent woman.'"
Sarah Ferguson's camp is yet to comment on the rumors reported by CDL.
Royal fans may not find it surprising that Kate Middleton has grown much protective of the royal family. After all, with her husband, Prince William, as the future King, the repercussions of the Monarchy's actions today will be her business in the future.
Last year, it was previously rumored that Queen Elizabeth wanted to bypass Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles by passing on the Monarchy directly to Prince William and Kate Middleton.
One of OK Magazine's issues late last year was headlined "Palace Confirms William & Kate, King & Queen!"
The cover went on to tease, "Queen Elizabeth Giving Up Throne After 63 Years," "Furious Prince Charles: The crown should be mine!" and "Inside The $1 Billion coronation."
The Buckingham palace is keeping mum on news rumors that the Queen wants William and Kate to be the next King and Queen, as well as on rumors that Kate Middleton and Sarah Ferguson may purportedly be involved in a feud.