Andrew Pierce Dismisses Sarah Ferguson as 'Nobody' on Podcast — Sarah Ferguson Andrew Pierce Commentary

Andrew Pierce Dismisses Sarah Ferguson as 'Nobody' on Podcast — Sarah Ferguson Andrew Pierce Commentary

Andrew Pierce used the May 19 episode of Best Magazine UK’s Suddenly Single podcast to deliver sarah ferguson andrew pierce commentary that left the former Duchess of York with what he called no path back. He said Sarah Ferguson is “history now” and “She’s a nobody. She doesn’t exist.”

He tied the remarks to renewed scrutiny of Ferguson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and said her access to royal-linked circles has ended. Pierce also said he does not think there is a way back for her this time.

May 19 podcast remarks

Pierce, a royal commentator and Daily Mail columnist, said Ferguson had traded on her royal connections for “forever and a day,” but that “those days are now over.” He added: “She also knows that’s it with the royal family. No more trips [to] Sandringham at Christmas with the royals.”

He said he had seen Ferguson at a Christmas party at a billionaire’s home in London’s Belgravia neighborhood during the 2024 holiday season, but not at the same party in 2025. In the same discussion, he said: “I don’t think there is this time” when asked about a possible comeback from the Epstein scandal.

Ferguson and Epstein scrutiny

Ferguson’s relationship with Epstein has drawn renewed scrutiny as the king stripped Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his royal titles and honors in late 2025 amid renewed interest in his relationship with Epstein. In early 2026, he was forced out of Royal Lodge, and in February he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Pierce linked Ferguson’s finances to his broader criticism. He called her “a reckless spender,” asked, “How did she get debts of 4.5 million pounds?” and said: “She just spends — she’s very generous. She buys people very expensive presents, but it’s not her money to buy the present with.”

Debts and spending claims

He also said Ferguson had her own cupcake chef and that she “always took a dresser with her, a hairdresser, a publicist.” Pierce said she had been staying at an Alpine clinic in Austria that costs 2,000 pounds a night, or about $2,700, and asked: “Who’s paying that? Who’s paying the bill?”

He added: “It won’t be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor [paying her bills] because he’s going to have to conserve every penny he’s got for his legal costs, if he’s taken to court, because he may yet.”

The comments leave Ferguson’s public standing linked to the same Epstein-related fallout that has already stripped her ex-husband of titles and housing. Pierce’s remarks make clear he sees no return to the royal-linked social circuit he says she once used, and he treats the next pressure point as financial rather than ceremonial.

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