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Sarah Ferguson's Secret Sofa-Surfing World Tour
6 Apr
Summary
- Sarah Ferguson is reportedly living nomadically, staying with wealthy friends.
- She was evicted from Royal Lodge due to ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Ferguson avoids public view, using multiple phones to remain hidden.

Since her granddaughter Athena's christening on December 12, Sarah Ferguson has been largely unseen, reportedly engaging in a "secret sofa-surfing world tour." Evicted from Royal Lodge amid scrutiny over her links to Jeffrey Epstein, the former wife of Prince Andrew is said to be adopting a nomadic lifestyle.
She is reportedly relying on "discreet, wealthy friends" for lodging and is described as appearing "dishevelled." Both Sarah and Andrew had their royal titles and honours revoked by King Charles in November, necessitating their departure from their shared Windsor residence.
An insider suggests Ferguson is anxious and fears harm, using three mobile phones to evade tracking. Her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, reportedly refused to let her live with them, leaving her "effectively homeless." Despite staying in touch, it's unlikely she saw them over Easter as they made separate plans.
Reports of Hollywood icon Priscilla Presley offering a place in Los Angeles were denied. Ferguson's connection to Presley stems from her friendship with Lisa Marie Presley. Royal experts note Ferguson can effectively hide if she chooses.
She was confirmed to have visited a wellness retreat in Northern Ireland and stayed secretly in Verbier, Switzerland, at a luxury clinic costing £76,000 per week. This clinic, which she previously called a "safe harbour," offers intensive professional support.