Sarah Ferguson is hesitant to return to the UK after feeling deserted by the Royal Family, according to sources. The former Duchess of York, who lost her title along with her ex-husband Prince Andrew due to their association with Jeffrey Epstein, has been keeping a low profile for months. Recently, she was located at a luxury ski chalet in Austria, trying to maintain a low profile.
Following her involvement in documents related to Epstein’s activities, Ferguson has not had any contact with the Royal Family since losing her title. Concerns have been raised about her well-being and mental state, as she navigates the challenging situation of being ostracized and feeling unsupported.
Reports indicate that Ferguson sought refuge in a high-end wellness clinic in Zurich earlier this year, given the turmoil surrounding her ties to Epstein. Speculations suggest she has been moving between wellness retreats in Europe, with potential stays in Switzerland, Ireland, and the Middle East. There have been discussions about her possibly seeking shelter with her sister in Australia.
Amidst these challenges, there are murmurs about Ferguson considering a comeback to her writing career with a memoir, albeit at a substantial fee. Financial struggles seem to add to her woes as she grapples with the aftermath of the Epstein scandal.
Ferguson’s recent public sightings have been scarce, with the most notable one being at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral. Her association with Epstein has not only affected her personal life but also led to the removal of her honorary titles and privileges in various capacities.
Legal implications have emerged as well, with a US lawmaker urging Ferguson to testify about Epstein’s criminal activities. Despite these pressures, as a non-US citizen, she is not obligated to engage with the congressional inquiry.
In light of these developments, Ferguson’s future remains uncertain as she navigates the fallout from her connection to Epstein and the implications it holds for her reputation and relationships.
