Sarah Ferguson’s Whereabouts Are Unknown As She Remains MIA Following Ex-Prince Andrew’s Arrest
After being stripped of royal titles in October 2025 due to sexual abuse allegations, the king’s brother moved to a private five-bedroom cottage on Sandringham Estate.
- On Thursday, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested and held for 11 hours before being released under investigation, while Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has not been seen or heard from.
- Documents from the Epstein Files indicate longstanding financial support, with emails suggesting Jeffrey Epstein backed Sarah Ferguson since her 1996 divorce and that she accepted more than the 15,000 she admitted.
- Reports say Ferguson spent days in the French Alps before flying to the United Arab Emirates and was recently seen at an art fair in Doha, Qatar, after five months out of public sight.
- Thames Valley Police may seek to question Ferguson, as reports say detectives can call witnesses, and Ferguson could be required to speak to police.
- On February 2, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor relocated to Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate after King Charles exiled him earlier this month and welcomed any investigation.
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Sarah Ferguson spotted looking downcast in last sighting before Andrew's arrest - The Mirror
As Andrew Mountbatten Windsor returns home to Sandringham following his arrest, ex ex-wife Sarah Ferguson continues to keep a low profile, with her whereabouts remaining mysterious
Sarah Ferguson’s Whereabouts Are Unknown As She Remains MIA Following Ex-Prince Andrew’s Arrest
The former Duchess of York is thought to be “lying low” in an unexpected location.Sarah Ferguson on September 16, 2025 GettyThe GistAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested at his new home on the Sandringham estate on February 19—his 66th birthday.Meanwhile, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson—with whom he lived up until earlier this month—is MIA, her whereabouts unknown.The former Duchess of York is thought to currently be in the Middle East “lying low.”…
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