Sarah Ferguson reportedly relocated to staff quarters amid growing financial strain
Sarah Ferguson reportedly living in staff quarters at Austrian chalet amid financial strain and legal pressure reports

Sarah Ferguson is reportedly living in staff accommodation at a luxury Austrian chalet as financial and legal pressures continue to mount against the former royal.
The claims were reported by RadarOnline, which states she has been staying at an exclusive ski resort in Austria after spending more than 200 days out of public view following her departure from the United Kingdom.
The 66-year-old former Duchess of York, who previously lived at Royal Lodge in Windsor with her ex-husband Prince Andrew, is said to have been quietly relocated abroad amid scrutiny over her past associations with Jeffrey Epstein. Sources cited in the report suggest her current arrangement allows her to remain at the resort while avoiding the costs of a full luxury stay.
Insiders claim Ferguson may be based in staff quarters rather than a $3,000-a-night chalet, with one suggesting her living situation reflects efforts to manage finances discreetly. The resort appearance has also raised questions about her residency status under post-Brexit rules limiting UK citizens’ stays in the EU without permits.
Financial pressures are believed to be a key factor, with sources alleging she does not have the resources to maintain high-end accommodation for extended periods. Her recent movements have reportedly included stays at properties owned by wealthy acquaintances, including residences linked to public figures.
The situation has reportedly caused tension within royal circles, with insiders suggesting that her low-profile relocation was handled quietly. Neither Ferguson nor her representatives have publicly confirmed the details of her current living arrangements.
As scrutiny continues, the former royal is said to be keeping a low profile while navigating ongoing financial and reputational challenges abroad.


















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