Sarah ‘Fergie’ Ferguson, the ex-wife of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has yet to be seen publicly following the former prince’s arrest on Thursday, February 19 in England.
Andrew, the former Duke of York, was taken into custody at his temporary Norfolk residence on his 66th birthday. He faces suspicion of misconduct in public office over allegedly sharing confidential trade documents with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Fergie, 66, remains out of the public eye. She and Andrew share two daughters: Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35.
The couple divorced in 1996, though Ferguson reportedly lived with Andrew when he resided at the Royal Lodge in Windsor in the years following their split, People reported. Last month, Andrew was evicted from Windsor amid fallout from the Epstein files and moved temporarily to Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, where he was arrested.
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Fergie has also been mentioned in the Epstein files, reportedly exchanging emails with the late financier. Fergie planned to “forge an independent life” and “never asked for a property or provision for herself” from her ex-husband, a source told People last month.
A representative for Ferguson has not commented on Andrew’s arrest.
Feguson, who previously said via a representative that she was “taken in” by Epstein’s “lies,” also denies any wrongdoing and consistently maintains her innocence with regard to the scandal.
Meanwhile, King Charles III surfaced Thursday leaving Buckingham Palace in a large convoy led by police, according to BBC.