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Prince Andrew Arrested: Epstein Link Investigation Updates

by John Smith - World Editor
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Former Prince Andrew was arrested on February 19, 2026, at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, a property owned by King Charles III, in connection with a misconduct probe linked to the Jeffrey Epstein files. The arrest, which occurred on his 66th birthday, has prompted questions about the whereabouts of his former wife, Sarah Ferguson.

Prince Andrew recently relocated to Sandringham following increased scrutiny regarding his past relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Ferguson, 66, is as well mentioned in the Epstein files, including in correspondence where she reportedly asked Epstein to “marry” her.

Despite their divorce in 1996, Sarah Ferguson continued to live with Prince Andrew at Royal Lodge in Windsor for many years. Following a recent move, sources indicated she was planning to establish a more independent life, and was considering spending time overseas while deciding her next steps. However, her current location remains unknown, and a representative declined to comment.

Reports suggesting Ferguson might move in with her eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice, or stay with her younger daughter, Princess Eugenie, in Portugal have been dismissed by a spokesperson. The situation unfolds as both Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have faced scrutiny over their individual connections to Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

The emergence of emails from 2010 between Ferguson and Epstein revealed that he assisted in covering some of her debts. This development underscores the ongoing repercussions of the Epstein scandal and its impact on the British royal family and those connected to it.

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