The royal family is in turmoil: Andrew's ex-wife, who was released, has gone missing.

The royal family is in turmoil: Andrew's ex-wife, who was released, has gone missing.

20.02.2026 17:31

After being released following his arrest on suspicion of abusing public office, former Duke of York Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, who appears multiple times in the Epstein documents, has gone missing. In an email that has emerged, it is understood that the former Duchess proposed marriage to Epstein, but no one knows her current whereabouts. Due to this scandal, Ferguson, who was forced to close the charity foundation she founded, has representatives who are avoiding making a statement about the Duchess's current location.

Former Duke of York Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on his 66th birthday on suspicion of "misuse of public office," while his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, mentioned in the Epstein files, has seemingly disappeared. It is currently unknown where Ferguson, who appears multiple times in the Epstein documents, is.

The British Royal Family is facing one of the most shocking scandals in its modern history. Former Prince Andrew was taken into custody by police at Sandringham estate in Norfolk on the morning of Thursday, February 19. The operation is reported to be related to the confidential information Andrew shared with Jeffrey Epstein during his time as a trade envoy.

HANDCUFFED ON HIS BIRTHDAY

Preparing to celebrate his birthday, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested in a raid conducted by Thames Valley Police in the morning hours. At the center of the investigation are allegations that Andrew leaked Southeast Asia visit reports and "classified briefings" about investment opportunities in Afghanistan to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while serving under the title of "Duke of York." The former prince was released on February 20.

The police announced that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was taken into custody in the morning, was "conditionally" released in the evening. The British media also reported that King Charles's brother Andrew left the police station.

The Royal Family is shaken: Andrew's ex-wife who was released has disappeared

FORMER DUCHESS WHO PROPOSED MARRIAGE TO EPSTEIN

Following Andrew's arrest, attention turned to his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, with whom he shared a home for years. Recently leaked emails revealed that Ferguson had proposed to Jeffrey Epstein to "marry" him and referred to him as her "superior friend."

Ferguson, who previously described her relationship with Epstein as "a terrible judgment error," appears to have only said these words in leaked private correspondence to protect her career and apologized to Epstein.

While the charity foundation "Sarah's Trust," founded by Ferguson, has ceased its activities, the former duchess has completely disappeared.

The couple, who were recently evicted from the Royal Lodge in Windsor, seem to have completely parted ways with this arrest. Sources close to Ferguson indicated that the Duchess planned to move abroad to "establish an independent life." However, claims that she would move in with her daughter Princess Beatrice have been denied. Reports that she would stay with Princess Eugenie in Portugal have also been rejected.

Ferguson's representatives are refraining from making statements about the Duchess's current whereabouts.

The Royal Family is shaken: Andrew's ex-wife who was released has disappeared
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's wedding took place on Wednesday, July 23, 1986, in London.

CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND BETRAYAL ALLEGATIONS

According to a report by the BBC, documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice provide evidence that Andrew transmitted strategic information on behalf of the British government to Epstein through his "special advisor." The classified briefing regarding investment opportunities in Helmand province is seen as the strongest evidence of the misuse of public office charge.

Royal experts state that this arrest and Sarah Ferguson's mysterious silence represent an irreparable loss of reputation for Buckingham Palace.

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