Senior members of the Royal Family, such as Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, are reportedly unaware of the whereabouts of Sarah Ferguson. Sources indicate that Beatrice and Eugenie lack complete information regarding their mother’s location, which has become a topic of public curiosity since she and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were asked to leave the Royal Lodge in February. While Andrew has since relocated to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate, little is known about Sarah’s current residence, even within her own family circle.
Royal journalist Rob Shuter recently shared insights from a source suggesting that the exact location of Sarah remains a mystery, with uncertainties surrounding how much Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are aware of. The discussion surrounding Sarah’s whereabouts has been further fueled by her absence from public events, with her last known appearance being at the funeral of Katharine, Duchess of Kent, in September last year.
Reports have emerged this month indicating that Sarah Ferguson, feeling betrayed by members of the Royal Family amidst the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, has faced criticism for her past connections with the convicted sex offender. Mentioned in recent file releases and emails to Epstein, Ferguson referred to him as her “dear spectacular and special friend,” while Andrew has denied any misconduct.
Despite the current uncertainties, it is believed that Sarah may be planning a comeback with new projects in the future. According to sources, she is not one to disappear permanently and is likely to resurface on her own terms. However, another source has described Fergie’s sentiments of isolation and bitterness, feeling wronged by her family members.
Following her divorce from Andrew in 1996, Sarah was not provided with a royal residence upon leaving the Royal Lodge. Andrew’s limited public appearances since his move to Sandringham have painted a picture of seclusion, with sightings of him being rare as he spends his time at Wood Farm.



