What’s next for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson?

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Following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest, questions arise about the future of his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. Ferguson, divorced from Andrew in 1996 after a decade of marriage marred by scandals, has publicly supported him amidst allegations related to Jeffrey Epstein. However, Ferguson's own connections to Epstein, including financial ties and email exchanges even after his conviction, are now under scrutiny. Adding to her troubles, six of Ferguson's businesses are set to be dissolved. Her past financial struggles and attempts to capitalize on her royal connections, including tell-all memoirs and a cash-for-access scandal, are also being revisited, raising questions about her financial independence and the source of funds for her daughters' lifestyles.
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AI-ExtractedFerguson told Mazher Mahmood she would “open any door you want” in return for £500,000.
Epstein wired Ferguson $150,000 in 2001, which she said was for share options.
Ferguson exchanged many emails with Epstein, even after his 2008 conviction.
Six of Ferguson's businesses are set to be struck off the register of Companies House after becoming dormant.
Ferguson married Prince Andrew in 1986 and divorced him 10 years later after an alleged affair.
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