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Sarah Ferguson suffers major business blow amid scandal surrounding ex Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

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Sarah Ferguson is continuing to feel the heat from a scandal involving her controversial ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The former Duchess of York’s upcoming children’s book, “Flora and Fern: Kindness Along the Way,” has been withdrawn from publication following recent public fallout, multiple outlets report.

The book was originally scheduled to be published on Oct. 9. It was postponed until Nov. 20, until now reportedly being scratched completely.

“It’s not been delayed, it’s being pulped,” one publishing insider told the Daily Mail. “It’s an acknowledgment of the inevitable. No one is going to want to buy it.”

A spokesperson for Ferguson did not return Page Six’s request for comment.

The news comes on the heels of a seemingly endless litany of bad press for Ferguson, 66.

Earlier this month, King Charles III stripped Ferguson’s ex-husband, the former Prince Andrew, of his title, due to his brother’s association with late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was also forcibly removed from Royal Lodge, the home he shared with Ferguson.

Ferguson also lost her title of the Duchess of York and was kicked out of Royal Lodge.

The “My Story” author, who was married to the former royal from 1986 to 1996, shares two daughters with him: Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35.

As previously reported by The Post, Ferguson and Mountbatten-Windsor both spent time with Epstein, with the former duchess reportedly taking a $20,000 loan from the convicted sex offender in the aughts and sending him groveling emails after she publicly criticized him.

“I know you feel hellaciously let down by me from what you were either told or read and I must humbly apologize to you and your heart for that,” she wrote to the man she called “dear Jeffrey.”

After the emails came to light earlier this year, several charities dropped Ferguson as a patron.

Virginia Giuffre, who was trafficked by Epstein and died by suicide, long claimed that she had been forced to have sex with the former Duke of York.

He denied the claims but paid a multi-million-dollar settlement to Giuffre.

Page Six exclusively reported that Ferguson’s friends are “more worried about Sarah than Andrew,” describing the former anti-sex trafficker patron “at the end of her tether.”

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