Sarah Ferguson could face police questioning over ex‑husband's arrest
Sarah Ferguson could be questioned by Thames Valley Police after her ex‑husband, Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. She is believed to be in the United Arab Emirates after being evicted from her former Royal Lodge home and may face questions if she returns to the UK.
There is no evidence that Ferguson committed any criminal wrongdoing, but a top barrister said police may have a basis to treat her as a relevant witness and could wish to ask her about any information she has disclosed. Ultimately, the decision rests with investigators, who can summon anyone they consider relevant to the inquiry.
Ferguson has consistently defended Andrew; the couple share daughters Beatrice and Eugenie.
United Kingdom, Thames Valley
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