Feb 11 • 08:42 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Fergie surfaces after fleeing UK and is 'plotting next move' after Epstein scandal

Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has resurfaced in the UAE after a period of hiding following the Epstein scandal, with plans for a comeback in the UK.

Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has recently reappeared in the public eye after a period of absence linked to the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Reports indicate that she spent time in the French Alps before moving to the UAE. It is believed she is contemplating her next steps after being embroiled in the controversy surrounding her connections with Epstein, whom she controversially referred to as a 'supreme friend' in written correspondence.

Ferguson's public disappearance came after damning revelations about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein were disclosed, including newly released emails showing continued communication even after his incarceration for sex offenses. Notably, Ferguson was scrutinized for having taken her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, to lunch with Epstein shortly after his release from prison. This association has drawn intense public backlash, prompting her to retreat from the UK spotlight.

Now reportedly plotting her return to the UK after being evicted from her residence at Royal Lodge, where she lived with her ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Ferguson is navigating a precarious path as she seeks to restore her public image amid the ongoing ramifications of her past choices. The development of her next move remains closely watched as she works to reestablish her presence in British society amidst the ongoing scandal surrounding Epstein and its impact on those associated with him.

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