Sarah Ferguson’s ‘Wifely Duties’ as Prince Andrew ‘Locked in Room’ Following New Blow


Sarah Ferguson has apparently been assigned “wifely duties” to care for her ex-husband Prince Andrew, who is claimed to be at ‘low ebbs’ following the release of new Jeffery Epstein documents.

The Duke of York, who was mentioned 69 times in recently revealed files, has been “locked in his room” for the majority of this week, according to sources.

Charlotte Griffiths, Royal Editor for the Mail on Sunday, told GB News host Mark Dolan that Prince Andrew is at a “low ebb” following the publishing of the documents.

Discussing ex-wife Sarah Ferguson’s continuous support for Prince Andrew, Griffiths revealed that the Duchess of York has been “drafted in on wifely duties” to double down on caring for him.

The couple, who reside together at Royal Lodge in Windsor, has continued to support one other.

“Even though they’re not married, she is very much on hand nonstop to just keep him going,” Griffiths went on to say.

In response to a query on what Andrew would do next, Griffiths stated: “There are some basic things that you can do if you’re a posh royal living in the country, and actually he’s been socially outcast from even some of those. So he certainly can’t do any charity work or any royal work of any kind. Especially now in the light of this second batch of documents.”

“All of his friends have been asking and they are big worriers that he can’t even really go shooting or anything like that.”

The latest blow to the disgraced royal comes after he settled an out-of-court arrangement with his accuser, Virginia Giuffre, who claimed Epstein paid her $15,000 to have *** with the royal. Andrew has always disputed the allegations against him.