Sarah Ferguson Refuses “Newsnight” Interview as Epstein Links Resurface
Public attention has once again turned toward Sarah Ferguson, yet the former royal figure is choosing silence over headlines. As fresh details connected to Jeffrey Epstein continue to circulate, Ferguson has reportedly stepped back from media appearances, declining a high-profile opportunity to address the situation directly.
According to reports, Ferguson turned down an invitation from Newsnight, a platform known for direct and often intense interviews.
A source quoted in The Sun stated, “She has had a lot of offers including from Newsnight but is spending her time reflecting and has no intention of speaking out.” This response signals a deliberate decision to avoid public commentary at a time when scrutiny remains active.

Instagram | jesscollettmilliner | Despite intense public interest, Sarah Ferguson is staying silent and refusing high-profile media appearances.
The timing is notable. On January 30, the U.S. Department of Justice released documents tied to Epstein, where Ferguson’s name appeared multiple times. While inclusion in such files does not imply wrongdoing, it has sparked renewed interest in her past associations.
The situation draws comparisons to Prince Andrew, Ferguson’s former husband, who gave a widely criticized interview to the same program in 2019. That appearance, often labeled a “car crash,” aimed to address his connection to Epstein but instead intensified public backlash.
Despite maintaining his innocence, Andrew faced severe consequences. His brother, King Charles III, stripped him of royal titles and honors.
A source noted, “Andrew has had his chances to tell his story. Now it’s Fergie’s time.” Even so, Ferguson’s team reportedly viewed the risks of a similar interview as too high.
Life Away From the Spotlight

Instagram | sarahferguson15 | Ferguson’s recent sighting in Austria marks her first appearance since retreating from public life nearly a year ago.
Since vacating Royal Lodge, Ferguson has kept a notably low profile. Reports suggest she is currently staying in Austria, where she was recently seen at a luxury ski resort. These sightings marked her first public appearance in over 200 days, adding to the sense that she has intentionally withdrawn from public life.
In the past, Ferguson addressed her link to Epstein through a representative. She said she was “taken in” by his “lies.” She continues to deny any wrongdoing and stands by her statement.
Meanwhile, journalist Rob Shuter commented in his “Naughty But Nice” Substack that her absence may not last, writing, “She always comes back.”
Sarah Ferguson’s silence shows a careful approach during a sensitive time. Interest in her story remains strong, yet she has chosen distance over public defense. This strategy may help limit attention for now. Still, questions remain about whether she will speak in the future.
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