Sarah Ferguson is hesitant to return to the UK, expressing feeling abandoned by the Royal Family, according to sources. The former Duchess of York, stripped of her title alongside her ex-husband Prince Andrew due to their association with Jeffrey Epstein, has been in seclusion for months following actions taken by the monarchy. She resurfaced at a ski chalet in Austria, attempting to maintain a low profile.
Concerns about Ferguson’s well-being have arisen as she has not been in contact with any royal members after losing her title, despite being divorced from Andrew for three decades. A close source mentioned her current state of fear and inability to cope with the situation, feeling deserted by the royal family.
In a recent development, Ferguson sought refuge at a prestigious wellness clinic in Zurich, provided free of charge by the company where she was previously an ambassador. Reports suggest she has been moving between various wellness retreats in Europe, potentially including stays in Switzerland, Ireland, and the Middle East. There were also indications of an offer for her to reside with her sister in Australia.
Amid speculations about a potential memoir to revive her literary career, Ferguson has reportedly requested a significant fee. Financial challenges seem to be pressing as she navigates through the aftermath of her association with Epstein. Recent sightings of her show a somber demeanor, evading the public eye by staying secluded high in the Alps.
The Epstein scandal has had reverberating consequences for Ferguson, who lost her courtesy royal title and faced the removal of honors due to her ties to Epstein. Allegations of inappropriate interactions with Epstein have surfaced, prompting calls for her to testify before Congress. Despite these challenges, Ferguson remains outside the US jurisdiction, not mandated to respond to such requests.
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