Sky News contributor Louise Roberts described the behavior of Sarah Ferguson as "revolting" during a recent broadcast on Sky News Australia [1].
The comments highlight the intensifying public and media scrutiny surrounding the Duchess of York and her son, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as new allegations surface regarding their conduct [1, 2].
Speaking on Sky News Digital, Roberts responded to what she characterized as the latest bombshells concerning the pair [1, 2]. She said that further information regarding Ferguson's actions is likely to emerge in the coming period [1].
"I think there’ll be even more revelations about Fergie’s behaviour and which, while not as bad as Andrew's, is equally as revolting," Roberts said [1].
Roberts linked the conduct of the mother and son, suggesting their shared history and actions justify their current standing. "They completely deserve each other," Roberts said [1].
The broadcast occurred as part of a wider discussion on the impact of these revelations on the public perception of the family [1, 2].
“"I think there’ll be even more revelations about Fergie’s behaviour... is equally as revolting."”
The criticism from a prominent media contributor reflects the precarious public standing of Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. By framing their behavior as mutually deserving, the commentary suggests a narrative where the family's internal dynamics are viewed as inextricably linked to their public controversies.




