
SAD NEWS 4 HOURS AGO! — A FICTIONAL ROYAL DRAMA
Buckingham Palace was plunged into a chilling silence this morning as a wave of panic swept across the courtyard. Shortly after dawn, guards rushed to the North Gate when a familiar figure appeared—disheveled, pale, and trembling violently.
It was Prince Andrew.
Witnesses described him as “barely able to stand,” his hands shaking uncontrollably as he stumbled through the gates, gasping for breath. Palace staff ran to support him, but he pushed forward, desperate to reach the main entrance.
Behind him, the royal banners—traditionally raised at sunrise—were lowered and replaced with white mourning flags. It was the first sign that something devastating had happened.
Moments later, Princess Beatrice arrived in a black car. When she saw her father, she froze, her face stricken with fear. She rushed toward him, and her cry echoed painfully across the courtyard:
“Papa… what happened?!”
Andrew collapsed into her arms.
With a trembling voice, he tried to speak, but the words caught in his throat. Palace aides and guards formed a protective circle around them as Princess Eugenie hurried out from the corridor, tears already streaming down her face.
Inside the palace, whispers swept across the halls, each one carrying the same question: What happened to Sarah Ferguson?
Beatrice clutched her father’s hands, urging him to breathe, to speak. And then, as though the weight of the world broke free from within him, Andrew’s scream tore through the morning air:
“My wife, Sarah Ferguson has…!”
The sentence collapsed into sobs before he could finish it.
Beatrice staggered back, covering her mouth with both hands. Eugenie fell beside her father, gripping his shoulder as he shook uncontrollably. The anguish—the raw, desperate despair—spread through the gathering crowd like a cold wind.
Inside the palace, emergency alarms were triggered. Staff ran to secure rooms, alert senior officials, and summon medical personnel. Queen Camilla, visibly shaken, was guided into a private chamber as courtiers attempted to stabilize the situation.
A senior palace spokesman emerged minutes later, his voice cracking as he addressed the small cluster of press waiting beyond the gates:
“We can confirm that a deeply distressing incident has occurred involving Sarah, Duchess of York. Further details will be shared once the family has been fully briefed.”
He refused to answer anything else.
By then, the palace had fully entered mourning protocol. Curtains were drawn. Meetings were canceled. A heavy stillness fell over every hallway, as if the building itself was grieving.
Inside a private room, Beatrice and Eugenie held their father close as Andrew whispered fragments of what he had learned—news so painful that it left the entire family shattered.
For now, the palace remains silent.
But one thing is certain:
A tragedy has struck the York family.
And Buckingham Palace is grieving.