Sarah Ferguson's 'Very Remote & Very Discrete' Location Allegedly Revealed Amid Andrew Investigation
Sarah Ferguson is allegedly staying in a “very remote and very discreet” wellness retreat amid the fallout from her and ex-husband Andrew Windsor-Mountbatten’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
The former Duchess of York is reportedly lying low at a spa in Donegal, Ireland, after being evicted from the Royal Lodge, where she was residing with her disgraced former husband. Andrew was arrested on Feb. 19 on suspicion of misconduct in public office and was later released under an ongoing investigation.
According to the Daily Mail, Ferguson was spotted at Ballyliffin Lodge & Spa in Donegal. Her Ireland trip follows a stay at a wellness clinic in Zurich, Switzerland, earlier this month, as the Daily Mail previously reported. She was previously reported to be on a similar trip to the United Arab Emirates.
“Just as she did with the Zurich trip, she knew what she was going to in Donegal as she’d been there before and that it was very remote and very discrete so there was minimal chance of her presence becoming known to the wider world,” a source alleged. “She seems to be very keen indeed to avoid being seen while she works out what to do next.”
Ferguson previously posted about a trip to Donegal in a 2024 TikTok video, saying, “I find things get sometimes overwhelming, I just try and take myself off to the most beautiful, wonderful blast of fresh air.”
Ferguson, who is said to have taken large sums of money from convicted pedophile Epstein, is facing a fresh wave of backlash after emails released by the Department of Justice debunked Ferguson’s claims that she severed ties with the financier after his 2008 arrest.
Andrew, who has long been accused of sexually abusing Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she was trafficked to the former prince by Epstein as a teenager, is facing a lengthy investigation.
Ferguson and Andrew were married from 1986 until 1996 and share two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. After their divorce, Andrew and Ferguson remained close friends and shared a friendship with Epstein. Ferguson was living with Andrew when King Charles confirmed that he would be evicted from his Royal Lodge.