Sarah Ferguson 'seeks refuge with friends' after fleeing Austrian spa
The former duchess is seeking a new hideaway as friends help her avoid scrutiny over Epstein-related documents, sources said.
- After media outlets tracked her to the Mayrlife wellness spa in Altaussee, Austria, Sarah Ferguson fled the retreat where she had been living as a recluse in the $3,775-a-night location.
- The former Duchess of York sought refuge at the resort to escape intense public scrutiny following the release of the Epstein Files, a period coinciding with scandal involving her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Royal author Duncan Larcombe criticized Ferguson as the "queen of freebies" for relying on wealthy donors, while since her location was exposed, she has been "desperately phoning her wealthy friends" for new accommodation.
- Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are reportedly distancing themselves, concerned about the scandal's impact, while a U.S. congressional subcommittee requested Ferguson answer questions last month regarding her links to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Reports indicate Ferguson is weighing offers for a "tell-all" book deal, which royal expert Tom Sykes suggested could shed light on her relationship with Epstein, as she seeks a place to "breathe.
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Sarah Ferguson is on the run again. After finding refuge in a luxury spa in the Austrian Alps, she now moves on.
Sarah Ferguson 'relying on wealthy friends' after leaving Austrian resort
Sarah Ferguson has called on her rich friends to help her out after fleeing her luxurious Austrian chalet, it has been claimed.The ex-wife of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was spotted at a £2,000-a-night apartment at the Mayrlife wellness spa in Altaussee earlier this month, her first public sighting since 2025.But sources now indicate she has left the Alpine resort and is relying on wealthy acquaintances to help with accommodation, after her lakes…
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