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Fergie turned down $3mn Saudi Prince sex offer: Biographer | Sarah Ferguson hasn't always been so greedy, according
to her biographer, who says that she turned down plenty of money offers over the years, including 3 million dollars from a Saudi prince she called 'Rubber Lips' who wanted to bed her. Allan Starkie, the author of "Fergie: Her Secret Life"
(1996), has come to the defence of Duchess of York, who was caught on film accepting
27,000 pounds in cash to fix access to her ex-husband Prince Andrew, Britain's
trade envoy. "A blue jeans manufacturer offered a million pounds [about 1.46 million
dollars at today's rate] for the duchess to simply model a pair for publicity
photos. A prominent American real estate developer promised her a free condominium
on Central Park South . . . in return for permission to mention that she was a
tenant," the New York Post quoted Starkie as saying. Starkie recalls, "A West
End theater suggested that she portray the wild Queen Boadicea, who had opposed
the Romans, opposite Peter O'Toole in a limited engagement for a quarter of a
million pounds. A clever East End businessman offered a pound per night for each
occupant of his proposed 'Duchess of York Old Age Homes.' " "Sarah had no real
source of income. She insisted on hiring a retinue of servants that she felt was
necessary to provide the right environment for her two daughters, who were, after
all, princesses," Starkie added When her debts approached 3 million pounds, "I
introduced her to a member of the Saudi royal family who was willing to pay it
off completely. I arranged for Sarah to visit him . . . he met her alone, clad
in flowing robes and a lascivious grin," Starkie said. "When he tried to kiss
her, she fled home and quickly called me, referring to the fellow dismissively
as 'Rubber Lips,' indicating that when those lips sprung forward and plastered
themselves upon her mouth, 'it felt like extricating oneself from a suction cup'
as she pulled free. "Perhaps one does not think it is laudatory simply not to
prostitute oneself, or to turn down offers that seem too pedestrian for royalty.
But it remains that she did turn them down. She had limits," Starkie added. |
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