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Andrew’s last honour under threat amid Sarah Ferguson interview buzz

Pressure mounts on Andrew as Sarah Ferguson considers speaking out

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Andrew’s last honour under threat amid Sarah Ferguson interview buzz
Andrew’s last honour under threat amid Sarah Ferguson interview buzz

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly set to be hit with another blow, just a month after being stripped of his royal titles.

According to The Sun, the former Duke of York still holds the Freedom of the City of London title due to procedural delays, but City of London Corporation officials have already discussed removing it.

A spokesman for the City of London Corporation said, "Andrew received the honour by virtue of patrimony, which is inherited as the child of a Freeman.”

He continued, "Applications via patrimony are not considered by our elected members,” adding, "The City Corporation is listening and will continue to listen to concerns raised.”

“And it will carefully consider the rules that govern how a Freedom is given - and the circumstances in which, and procedure by which, it can be removed,” the spokesman stated.

This update comes amid claims that U.S broadcasters are willing to pay Sarah Ferguson, Andrew’s former wife, a six-figure sum for a tell-all interview..

A source disclosed that her team has received several “significant” offers from U.S. broadcasters.

“Sarah and her team have had offers from across the globe for a sit-down, so she’s weighing her choices very carefully.

"She and her team know a televised interview would be make or break for her in terms of salvaging her reputation.

"It would also give her the chance to spell out the fact she knew nothing about what (Jeffrey) Epstein and his associates were doing in terms of abusing girls.”

A tipster further claimed that Sarah is reportedly keen to speak out, convinced she has done nothing wrong and has been unfairly treated.

It is worth noting that Andrew was stripped of his titles earlier this month, as Buckingham Palace confirmed he will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.