For years, Sarah Ferguson tried to sell the public a comeback story.

After scandals, debt, and ridicule, the former Duchess of York leaned heavily on charity work as proof she had turned a corner. She positioned herself as a humanitarian, a global advocate, and a woman finally defined by service rather than scandal.
That narrative has now collapsed.
The charity Ferguson founded and chaired in 2020 quietly announced this week that it is shutting down operations “for the foreseeable future.” With that announcement, the last remaining pillar of her public rehabilitation effort effectively disappeared.
The Timing Raises Serious Questions
The closure was revealed on February 3.
Just four days earlier, on January 30, the U.S. Department of Justice released more than three million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Those files reignited global outrage and pulled several powerful names back into the spotlight.
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