Britain's Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is reconsidering plans to publish her "racy" novel. The historical book - which was due to be published at the end of last year - has been postponed indefinitely.
Sarah's literary collaborator, historian Laura Van Wormer, has admitted she is getting impatient with the delays.
She told British newspaper The Daily Telegraph: "The Duchess and I are reconsidering our original publishing plan and weighting a number of factors and options for the short term and the long run."
"As soon as we come to a decision about which path we are to take, you shall know."
The novel - which Sarah once compared to the works of Daphne du Maurier, an early 19th Century bisexual author - will be called 'Hartmoor' and is based on a fiery, redhead called Margaret Montagu.
Sarah - whose previous books include "Budgie the Little Helicopter" - once insisted: "It will pertain to and have some parallels to my own life, although this isn't a story about me."













