Recent disclosures have revealed Sarah Ferguson’s extended stay at an exclusive recovery clinic nestled in the Swiss Alps, a retreat sought during a period described as her “most vulnerable.” The clinic, known for its discretion and opulent amenities, caters to an ultra-wealthy clientele seeking privacy and personalized care.
The details emerged alongside a renewed scrutiny of Ferguson’s complex relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Documents show a closeness that extended even after Epstein’s conviction, with Ferguson once referring to him as “the brother I had always wanted.” Her visits continued in the days following his release from prison, raising difficult questions.
The Paracelsus clinic, where Ferguson spent several weeks, offers treatments at a staggering cost – upwards of £13,000 per day. A comprehensive health assessment alone can reach £23,000, while a week-long detox program starts at around £115,000. The facility promises an environment of “clinical excellence in a place of deep humanity,” a sentiment Ferguson herself publicly echoed.
A friend in Switzerland confided that Ferguson was “crushed” by the latest revelations, a testament to the emotional toll the resurfaced connections are taking. The disclosures come as investigators continue to examine the involvement of her former husband, Prince Andrew, who was recently arrested.
The released files also contain a series of deeply personal emails between Ferguson and Epstein. These exchanges, occurring after Epstein’s 2008 arrest, reveal requests for financial assistance and expressions of gratitude for his friendship. One particularly startling email appears to contain a direct plea: “just marry me.”
The correspondence details lunches with Ferguson’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, shortly after Epstein’s release from jail, further complicating the narrative. These interactions paint a picture of a relationship that persisted despite mounting allegations against Epstein.
While Ferguson and Prince Andrew’s reputations have suffered in Britain due to the Epstein affair, some observers suggest their standing remains strong in certain international circles. It’s been suggested that wealthy individuals in the Middle East may still be willing to offer financial support, recognizing Ferguson’s enduring status as a royal figure.
Following her time in Switzerland, Ferguson reportedly traveled to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, where she met with Princess Beatrice at an art fair. Meanwhile, detectives continue their investigation into Prince Andrew, who has been stripped of his royal titles and relinquished his long-held residence at Royal Lodge.
For three decades, Royal Lodge served as the home for Ferguson and Prince Andrew, even after their divorce. Now, the estate is subject to police searches as the investigation unfolds, marking another chapter in a scandal that continues to reverberate through the royal family and beyond.
