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Sarah Ferguson Hiding Place Revealed – Where She Was Staying When Ex-Prince Andrew Was Arrested

Akhona Zungu
Feb 23, 2026
05:11 A.M.

Long before her ex-husband was arrested, the former Duchess of York slipped away to a luxury lakefront sanctuary — while royal observers and the public demanded answers

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As the world gasped at the bombshell arrest of her disgraced ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor last Thursday, Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, was nowhere to be seen.

Sarah Ferguson attends the 3rd "Knights Of Charity" Gala at Chateau de la Croix des Gardes on 17 July 2025 in Cannes, France. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson attends the 3rd "Knights Of Charity" Gala at Chateau de la Croix des Gardes on 17 July 2025 in Cannes, France. | Source: Getty Images

While the scandal surrounding the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein once again exploded into public view, many were left asking: Where is Fergie?

Now, a stunning revelation has emerged. The 66-year-old reportedly sought refuge at the world's most expensive wellness clinic, the £13,000-a-day Paracelsus Recovery Clinic in Zurich, Switzerland — a place known for treating the ultra-wealthy and ultra-troubled.

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Luxury, Silence, and a Very Convenient Disappearance

Ferguson is said to have fled the UK just after Christmas, quietly checking herself into the exclusive Swiss retreat as fresh damning details about her links to Epstein surfaced.

Her sudden vanishing act came just days after her last public appearance — a fleeting glimpse at granddaughter Athena's Christening on 12 December at St James's Palace. Since then? Radio silence.

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attends the Funeral of the Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on 16 September 2025 in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York attends the Funeral of the Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on 16 September 2025 in London, England | Source: Getty Images

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A source told the Daily Mail, "Sarah left for Zurich just after Christmas, and stayed until the end of January. She always feels at home at Paracelsus, and knows she'll get love and attention there, as well as expert health treatment when she's feeling at her most vulnerable."

Love and attention? While the rest of the Royal Family faced mounting scrutiny, Ferguson was allegedly recuperating lakeside under the care of 15 top-tier health experts, a private chauffeur, and even a personal chef.

Sarah Ferguson attends the Andrea Bocelli "Notti Toscane" Event on 28 July 2025 in Forte dei Marmi, Italy. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson attends the Andrea Bocelli "Notti Toscane" Event on 28 July 2025 in Forte dei Marmi, Italy. | Source: Getty Images

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Obscene Wealth and Open Questions

Paracelsus Recovery is no ordinary health spa. The clinic boasts eye-watering prices: £110,000 for a three-day assessment, or £350,000 for a month-long bespoke programme.

While the former duchess is no stranger to financial woes — and recently confided to friends in the UAE, "I need to get back to work. I need money" — her extended stay at the world's priciest clinic raises eyebrows.

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So who paid the bill?

Some insiders believe she may have stayed free of charge. Ferguson appears in a freshly published endorsement on Paracelsus's own website, stating the clinic helped her realise her mental health knows "no boundaries".

She's also repeatedly plugged the facility on Instagram and Facebook, even starring in a video with founder Jan Gerber. One friend offered a blunt explanation, saying, "Sarah has built up a strong relationship with Paracelsus, so it was the obvious place for her to get away from everything."

Sarah Ferguson (C) poses for a photo, posted 16 January 2025, with Jan Gerber (R) and another gentleman. | Source: Instagram/sarahferguson15

Sarah Ferguson (C) poses for a photo, posted 16 January 2025, with Jan Gerber (R) and another gentleman. | Source: Instagram/sarahferguson15

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'Sofa-Surfing on a Global Scale'

Following her stay, Ferguson didn't return to the UK. Instead, she's been living what one source called a "sofa-surfing" existence on a "global scale" — ducking attention, dodging cameras, and staying one step ahead of a scandal-struck nation.

According to insiders, she's been bouncing between cities and luxury homes, piggybacking on the travel schedules of her daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice.

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She reportedly jetted off to Doha for Art Basel with Eugenie, then flew to Palm Beach alongside son-in-law Edo Mapelli-Mozzi, before winding up in a French ski resort to "get her head together", and finally reappearing in Gstaad with Eugenie again.

"She is paranoid her location will be discovered so is moving frequently," said one insider. "She notifies friends of her last location only once she has safely moved on to the next."

Sarah Ferguson (C) and her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie during a visit to the Teenage Cancer Trust unit at University College Hospital 23 April 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson (C) and her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie during a visit to the Teenage Cancer Trust unit at University College Hospital 23 April 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

The source claimed Ferguson is changing locations every few days, adding that she is going to great lengths to avoid being photographed.

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"The girls would hate for their mother to be seen looking startled and fraught like former prince Andrew," the insider said.

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Public Outrage Erupts Online

As news of her luxurious clinic stay and evasive travels broke, outrage exploded across social media.

"She has no shame," fumed one commenter. "£13,000 a day, nearly £400,000 for a month's stay, Wow!" another marveled. "A daughter sking in Gstaad, another in Florida, the rest of the Royal Family carrying on as normal. This is not a good look. Spending £13,000 a day is obscene under the circumstances [sic]."

Sarah Ferguson attends Day 4 of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on 20 June 2025 in Ascot, England. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson attends Day 4 of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on 20 June 2025 in Ascot, England. | Source: Getty Images

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"Cause when you are broke and homeless, that's the most sensible thing to do," a third wrote sarcastically. "So who's paying for this unbelievable [sic]," demanded a fourth.

Others were disgusted by her perceived lack of accountability in the Epstein fallout. "The sheer audacity of this woman goes beyond measures," one post read.

"This is one of the most disgusting things I've read about Sarah," said another."Who the [expletive] is funding this woman? If it turns out to be the Royal Family it will be a PR disaster for them," someone else added.

Sarah Ferguson is seen in the Royal Box prior to the Gentlemen's Singles first round match between Fabio Fognini of Italy and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain on Day 1 of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on 30 June 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson is seen in the Royal Box prior to the Gentlemen's Singles first round match between Fabio Fognini of Italy and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain on Day 1 of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on 30 June 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

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Emails Reveal Epstein Ties Went Deeper Than Imagined

Freshly released documents from the US Justice Department, part of the so-called Epstein files, paint a damning picture. Emails confirm that Ferguson and Mountbatten-Windsor kept up their close friendship with Epstein even after his conviction.

A friend in Switzerland revealed the former duchess was "absolutely crushed" when those email exchanges were made public.

And now? She's already on the hunt for a new PR team, hoping to rebrand and return to the UK — but not everyone believes she'll be welcomed back.

Sarah Ferguson attends the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George's Chapel on 20 April 2025 in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson attends the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George's Chapel on 20 April 2025 in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

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Funded by Middle Eastern Power Players?

According to royal biographer Andrew Lownie, Ferguson may already have financial backing from Dubai, Bahrain, or Qatar — circles in which her past scandals apparently mean very little.

"In Britain, neither Sarah nor Andrew will be socially accepted again, whatever they try to do or wherever they go," Lownie said. "But in the Middle East, no one will care about what they have got up to."

Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor attend the funeral of Katharine, Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on 16 September 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor attend the funeral of Katharine, Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on 16 September 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

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He believes powerful elites in the Gulf states — including royals, politicians and tycoons — may be willing and eager to support the scandal-rocked couple financially.

He also suggested that even without formally holding the Duchess of York title, Ferguson would still be regarded and treated as royalty — something he believes she is well aware of. Whether she ever fully returns to British public life remains to be seen.

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