Sarah Ferguson could face police questioning as key witness if she returns to UK after Andrew arrest: experts
Sarah Ferguson may be questioned by police upon her return to the UK following her ex-husband Prince Andrew's recent arrest for alleged misconduct.
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is under the spotlight as experts speculate that she may face police questioning when she returns to the United Kingdom. This comes on the heels of her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, being arrested on February 19 on suspicion of misconduct in public office, relating to his connections with the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Although Prince Andrew has denied any wrongdoing and was released after 11 hours without charges, his legal troubles have raised questions about Ferguson's potential involvement as a witness.
While Ferguson has maintained a low profile recently, her last known location was near Prince Andrew's residence, Royal Lodge, from which she was seen departing in September. Their divorce in 1996 did not sever their strong ties, with the pair reportedly continuing to share living arrangements. Royal watchers are curious as to how her life may change following Andrew's arrest and if any possible return to the UK might complicate her circumstances this time.
The situation highlights ongoing public and media scrutiny surrounding the British royal family, particularly as issues related to Prince Andrew's association with Epstein continue to loom large. Experts suggest that if Ferguson does return, her past connections with Andrew could put her in a precarious position, particularly with law enforcement looking into the implications of Andrew's alleged actions, thereby attracting significant media attention on her situation as well.