By Molly Claire Goddard
7:48am PST, Feb 24, 2026
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According to
Daily Express, Sarah Ferguson has applied to dissolve her companies: La Luna Investments Limited, Planet Partners Production Limited, S. Phoenix Events Limited, Fergie's Farm Limited and Solamoon Limited. The businesses were reportedly started to boost the former Duchess of York's public speaking and brand ambassador roles.
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According to
Daily Mail, Sarah Ferguson is expressing her desire to make money again after being banished from The Firm. "She is 66 and has no home and no discernible income," a source told the outlet. "The public is disgusted by what they have read. And how would she pay a new PR team to rescue her reputation? She is said to be looking to bounce back, in typical Fergie style. I'm just not sure the public will buy it."
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After losing her titles, being evicted from Royal Lodge and being dropped from all her charity work due to her connection to Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Ferguson may relocate to a place where she can start anew. "In Britain, neither Sarah nor
Andrew [Mountbatten-Windsor] will be socially accepted again, whatever they try to do or wherever they go. But in the Middle East, no one will care about what they have got up to [with Jeffrey Epstein]," royal author
Andrew Lownie told
Daily Mail. "There are people there — royalty, politicians and business types — whom Sarah can quite happily sponge off and who will be happy to bankroll both of them."
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Despite losing everything, Sarah Ferguson could have a chance at maintaining her luxurious lifestyle. "These types of people in the Middle East simply couldn't care less what Sarah has done," Andrew Lownie said. "And even if she doesn't have her title of the Duchess of York anymore, she will still be seen as royalty and treated as such — and she knows it."
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Sarah Ferguson landed in the hot seat once again after the U.S. Department of Justice released more emails she sent to Jeffrey Epstein. "You are a legend. I really don't have the words to describe my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness," she wrote in an email to the convicted criminal on January 30, 2010, via
People. "I am at your service. Just marry me."