By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Andrew and Fergie have been in the middle of scandal after scandal for years. And yet, it is only now that they’re facing some level of consequences for their own actions. So what do two people who are used to doing what they want and never being held accountable do at this point? The answer might just be to run away.
But not to the United States, where the two might be compelled to testify against Congress, according to royal biographer Andrew Lownie. ”Andrew will not respond or testify in front of Congress,” he told NewsNationNow.
Related: Here’s what each royal inherited from Queen Elizabeth
”He — or his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson — will never travel to the United States again. Neither want to be arrested or forced to testify in front of Congress about their friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.”
With the so-called Epstein files being released in the United States, there’s fear that more scandalous revelations about their association with the convicted sex offender could be coming out. “Both of them were much friendlier with Epstein than people imagine,” Lownie said, explaining it is expected that upcoming leaks will prove “that their friendship with Epstein began much earlier than previously thought and that it lasted much longer than people say.”
That’s not all, according to Lownie. “We’re going to get other names of people who were trafficked to Andrew, particularly girls younger than Virginia. We are also going to get a stronger sense of the sort of monies that were exchanged and paid to Sarah Ferguson.”
Ferguson has claimed she “borrowed” $15,000 from Epstein, but the royal biographer says that’s underselling it. By a lot. ”The total (amount given to Ferguson by Epstein over the years) was $2 million,” he said. “He felt it was a good investment as (the Yorks) would introduce him to other royals.”
This contradicts earlier reports from Rob Shuter’s ShuterScoop, which had suggested Fergie was planning a “major relocation” to either Palm Beach or Beverly Hills to get away from the “relentless scrutiny” in England.
“America feels like freedom to her,” a source told the publication. “In London, the whispers never stop. In the U.S., she thinks she can blend in with every other famous face who reinvented themselves.” At the time, there were no reports of Andrew moving with her, but the two have remained close despite their divorce and even lived together at Royal Lodge for over a decade.
Now, however, they will both have to leave the property. Andrew is said to be moving to his brother’s estate in Sandringham, where all his expenses will be paid by the King. There has been no confirmation of where Fergie will live, though some reports indicate she could be moving in with one of her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Wherever the two end up, considering all that is coming out about Epstein in the US and all that’s likely to come out in the days ahead, we probably won’t see Andrew or Fergie follow in the footsteps of Harry and Meghan and relocate to the United States.
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.