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Sarah Ferguson suffers second fall from grace: ‘She doesn’t exist anymore’

Take a look at Sarah Ferguson who ‘traded on [her] royal connections for forever’

Published May 21, 2026
Sarah Ferguson suffers second fall from grace: ‘She doesn’t exist anymore’
Sarah Ferguson suffers second fall from grace: ‘She doesn’t exist anymore’

Sarah Ferguson has officially been branded ‘nobody’ with no rank, no favor to offer and no connection to trade now that she’s effectively gone into self-exile and people like Andrew Lownie have exposed her alleged connections to a rapper like Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs as well.

However, insight this time around comes straight from royal commentator Andrew Pierce who recently sat down with Best Magazine UK’s Suddenly Single podcast to dish on her new status.

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In his eyes since day one Fergie’s effectively “traded on [her] royal connections for forever and a day,” but those days are now looking to be over because “She also knows that’s it with the royal family. No more trips [to] Sandringham at Christmas with the royals.”

The columnist also went as far as to say, “[King Charles III] has been far too generous [with] her, and she’s history now. She’s a nobody. She doesn’t exist.”

This was visibly noticed when she wasn’t present for billionaire’s Christmas party in London’s Belgravia neighborhood over the 2025 holiday season despite having attended, back in 2024.

All in all “she has taken herself off the social circuit completely. She’s hanging her head in shame,” Mr Pierce added.

He also gave his own two cents about what remains possible for her ‘return’ into British High Society and admits, “I don’t think there is this time.”

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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