Sarah Ferguson has relied on her two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, since she left the royal box over the Epstein connection.
Fergie, 66, is reportedly using Princess Beatrice’s credit card after she split from Andrew over her lavish spending sprees amid the crisis.
Beatrice’s wise decision reportedly protected her mother from stress and depression during public scrutiny and doom.
The 66-year-old, who has seen her reputation shattered over her association with the late sex offender, has been described as “chaotic” by a former staffer in royal writer Andrew Lownie’s “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York”.
A passage from the updated book read: “The assistant and other staff had trouble getting paid and often had to buy things with their own credit cards.”
“Sarah herself was constantly drawing on Beatrice’s credit card and paying a psychic in cigarettes.”
Beatrice and Eugenie were “embarrassed” by their mother’s antics.
A former royal aide told Lownie that Beatrice, 37, and her younger sister Eugenie, 36, were “very much under their mother’s control but embarrassed by her behaviour”.
The book further claims that Adrew’s ex-wife “rarely paid for anything” and instead relied on wealthy friends for hospitality and security arrangements.



