Six companies linked to Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson are being dissolved following new revelations about her past relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. UK Companies House documents confirm applications were filed this month to remove the companies from the register, a significant development amid growing scrutiny over Ferguson and his ties to Epstein.
What happened:
Six companies – S. Phoenix Events Limited, Fergie’s Farm, La Luna Investments, Soulmoon Limited, Philanthropereneur Limited and Planet Partners Productions Limited – all linked to 66-year-old Ferguson, who is listed as the sole director of each company. According to Companies House records, no money is owed to any creditors, and the nature of these businesses is somewhat unclear. While S. Phoenix Events Ltd is described as being concerned with public relations and communications, Fergie’s Farm appears to be involved in retail.
This comes after her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, was arrested on February 19, 2026, on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The arrest comes after Andrews complained about allegedly sharing confidential information with Epstein during his stay as a British trade envoy. The investigation is part of an ongoing investigation into Andrew and Ferguson’s relationship with Epstein, particularly after new US Justice Department documents revealed further correspondence between the two.
Relationship to Epstein and the controversial emails:
Ferguson and Andrew have long denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, but newly released emails show that their relationship with the financier continued long after he was convicted of soliciting prostitution of a minor in 2008. A May 2010 email exchange released by the Justice Department revealed that Ferguson had asked Epstein for financial help, and suggested he employ her as his household assistant. In another email from August 2009, Ferguson thanked Epstein for helping her secure brand deals, calling him “the brother I always wanted.”
The emails have raised further questions about the nature of their relationship with Epstein, especially after they both claimed they ended relations with him after his conviction. A representative for Ferguson declined to comment on the newly released emails when contacted by local news
Public reactions and effects:
The closure of Ferguson’s companies and the resurgence of his ties to Epstein have brought renewed public attention to his actions and relationships. The dissolution of the companies adds to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding both Ferguson and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, especially as they face increasing legal pressure.
The relationship with Epstein, who committed suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, is troubling for those associated with him, and the closure of these companies is a significant moment in the continuing fallout.
looking ahead:
As both Andrews and Ferguson continue to be investigated, the dissolution of their companies reflects the broader consequences of their relationship with Epstein. The result could have a lasting impact on Ferguson’s public image, while questions about her financial dealings and the true nature of her relationship with Epstein remain unanswered. The investigation into Andrew’s alleged misconduct is also ongoing, with the public and legal systems awaiting further developments in the case.
