A new biography covering Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's business and charitable ventures is due to be published by William Collins.
The publisher purchased the British and Commonwealth rights to Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York directly from the biography's author, Andrew Lownie. The report published by The Bookseller identifies Lownie as "a royal biographer and literary agent."
According to The Bookseller, Entitled will be "full of 'extraordinary revelations'" and reveal "the extent to which Andrew and [Sarah's] lives are still intertwined."
As many fans of the Royal Family know, Andrew and Sarah are frequently covered by the national media. However, Lownie promises that this piece of media will be different because it provides "new details of how the couple have been able to financially sustain their extravagant lifestyles."
A disaster in the making?

If you follow the Royal Family, then you know Prince Andrew has been dealing with various controversies for years.
Earlier this month, Prince Andrew was accused of starting and ending a business relationship with Yang Tengbo, an individual who's believed to be a Chinese spy.
Tengbo was reported to be a junior partner in an investment firm that could have provided the income Prince Andrew needed to maintain his lifestyle at the time. Tengbo was banned from the United Kingdom for national security reasons, but the damage to Prince Andrew's reputation is already done.
In Sarah Ferguson's case, she's lost everything and gained it back like a phoenix. Way back in the day, Ferguson incurred a large amount of debt after the collapse of her American lifestyle business, Hartmoor.
A 2009 report by ABC News explained that Ferguson owed 600,000 pounds after her business went under and was even dubbed the "Duchess of Debt" by her critics.
Luckily, Sarah's productive career as an author and writer has always been there to get her out of a pinch. Even now, Sarah continues to sign contracts and publish books so she can leave a vibrant library behind for her children.
So, one would think that Ferguson's side of Andrew Lownie's book will be much tamer than the pages focusing on her ex-husband. However, nothing is for certain these days.
The Bookseller reports that Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York is scheduled to be published this autumn. With the way things sound so far, that means a promotional book tour should be starting up soon.