Sarah Ferguson has been seen for the first time in months at a ‘luxury’ ski resort in Austria.
The 66-year-old, who was stripped of her Duchess of York title last year in the wake of her links to Jeffrey Epstein, has been pictured by The Sun.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-wife appeared expressionless as she walked to a people carrier from a chalet at a ‘luxury’ Alpine ski resort.
Dressed in a blue coat, the former duchess carried a teal tote bag with her hair nestled beneath a white baseball cap.
It comes as Fergie has not been seen in public for 213 amid calls for her to provide US officials with evidence after the emergence of her relationship with Epstein.
The 66-year-old had gone off the radar after a trove of documents released by the US Department of Justice, known as the Epstein Files, revealed damning emails between her and the paedophile financier.
Yesterday, a source told the publication that Fergie had been ‘keeping an incredibly low profile’ in the Alps, as she ‘clearly’ wanted to keep out of public view for the foreseeable.
‘Her choice of outfit when she popped out was obviously carefully chosen to help her avoid being recognised,’ they added.
‘The area is absolutely beautiful, and it’s very quiet most of the time, so it’s the perfect place for a high-profile figure such as her to lie low when the heat is on.’
The ex-duchess was last photographed driving from her previous home, where she lived with her ex-husband Andrew for decades, a week after her last official outing, being the Duchess of Kent’s funeral at Westminster Cathedral on September 16.
And on December 12, she attempted to hide in the back of a car as she arrived for her one-year-old granddaughter, Athena’s christening at St James Palace on December 12, 2025.
Meanwhile, speculation regarding her whereabouts began to swirl after she and Andrew were evicted in February from the Grade II-listed mansion, where her ex-husband paid ‘peppercorn rent’ for over two decades.
The disgraced former Duke, who was stripped of his titles last year, was served notice to surrender the lease at the 30-bedroom mansion and will move out of the residence as soon as practically possible last October.
The move was entirely down to the King and his advisers, without pressure from the government or other family members, such as Prince William, sources told the Daily Mail at the time.
Fergie was understood to be making her own living arrangements, however. In January, she had yet to find a permanent property as she was in the midst of a ‘housing crisis’, as her children could not offer her a home.
And while Andrew prepared to move into Wood Farm in Sandringham, Fergie would ‘not be moving in’, as she wanted to stay in the Windsor area.
At the time, she was said to be in a ‘fragile’ state over her fall from grace, telling friends her recent travails were ‘not good for my mental health’. The former duchess was rumoured to be placing ‘false breadcrumbs’ in a bid to stay under the radar.
Meanwhile, the latest release of the Epstein files last month, Ms Ferguson’s ties to the paedophile financier were brought into question off the back of her disgraced ex-husband’s relations with him.
She was mentioned numerous times and emails suggest he had been bankrolling her for 15 years. In one 2009 email she is believed to have said the Epstein: ‘I urgently need 20,000 pounds ($27,521) for rent today.
‘The landlord has threatened to go to the newspapers if I don’t pay. Any brainwaves?’
In another gushing message, she appears to say ‘Just marry me’ after a string of compliments to the paedophile who had been convicted of soliciting sex from a minor the year before.
Ferguson even seemed to involve her own children with Epstein, apparently talking of then-19-year-old Eugenie coming back from a ‘sh***ng weekend’ in 2010. She is also believed to have introduced her then-22-year-old goddaughter to Epstein following his release from prison.
In one 2011 email, she wrote that he was a ‘steadfast, generous and supreme friend’ to her and her family. This was sent after he was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008 and after she denounced her own involvement with him as an error of judgment.
A spokesperson for the former duchess said this email was sent in response to legal threats following her public comments.
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