Working for ‘manipulative’ Sarah Ferguson was ‘chaotic,’ claims royal author
Andrew Lownie, a royal author, describes working for Sarah Ferguson as chaotic and manipulative. He claims that her indecisiveness led to poor staff morale, with many employees quitting shortly after starting. Lownie also highlights Ferguson's tendency to waste food and her erratic behavior in business dealings.
- ▪Andrew Lownie describes Sarah Ferguson as 'chaotic' and 'manipulative' in his new book.
- ▪Staff morale was reportedly low, with employees often quitting after just a few hours of work.
- ▪Ferguson was known for wasting food, frequently changing plans at the last minute.
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Royal Family exclusive Working for ‘manipulative’ Sarah Ferguson was ‘chaotic,’ claims royal author By Nicki Gostin Published May 23, 2026, 9:00 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google Working for Sarah Ferguson was “absolutely chaotic,” claims author Andrew Lownie. One reason chaos ensued was due to the former Duchess’ capricious nature. “She couldn’t make up her mind,” the author of “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York,” told Page Six in a recent exclusive interview. “She changed her mind at the last minute.” 11 Sarah Ferguson, photographed in 2024, was a terrible boss, according to Andrew Lownie, a royal author. Getty Images 11 Lownie described her as “chaotic” and “manipulative.” Pictured at her duaghter Eugenie’s wedding in 2018.
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