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Sarah Ferguson Slammed As 'Delusional' And A 'Narcissist' After Reports She Thinks 'Everyone Is Out To Get Her' Amid Prince Andrew Fallout: 'That Feeling Is Called Guilt'

February 24, 2026 by Julia DeKorte
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Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife of the former Prince Andrew, has not reacted well to the news of his arrest. Rather, she’s made quite an enemy of herself in the eyes of the public, reportedly telling confidants that she feels like “everyone is out to get her.” The 66-year-old had a close relationship with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, so many royal fans think her feelings are valid and are warning that she’s next to be held accountable. Keep reading for more information.

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Sarah Ferguson Responds To Prince Andrew Arrest

Andrew Mountbatton-Windsor was taken into custody on the morning of his 66th birthday last week and spent 11 hours in custody being questioned before he was released. Arrested on the suspicion of misconduct in public office, police officers in unmarked cars swarmed his home in the early morning, but the disgraced royal walked free the same day.

Sarah Ferguson, who was also named in the Epstein files numerous times, is reportedly feeling nervous about whether or not she'll be taken into custody, and isn't coping well with being out of the public's good graces. A source close to Ferguson spoke to DailyMail last week and reported in on the former royal: "I've been talking to some of her friends. She sounds in a bad way. She's been telling people she is really suffering with her mental health and thinks everyone is out to get her."

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Social Media Reactions

Across social media platforms, royal fans haven't taken well to this report. "Out to get her?" one person questioned on Instagram. "She got herself—the emails say it all."

"Nice to see she's thinking about the victims," another user added.

"We've seen the emails girl," another person wrote. "They're coming for you next."

"Let's play a little tune on my little violin, it's called cry me a river," added the next.

"That feeling is called guilt," joked the next user.

"Sarah you did this to yourself," one comment reads.

"Time to own up to what you did!" a final user wrote.

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Freelance Writer

Julia DeKorte is a New York-based writer. A graduate of the Columbia Publishing Course, Julia covers celebrity and brand news for SheFinds, reviews toys and games for People of Play, and loves cooking for her family, walking her dogs, and running outside, preferably in view of the ocean.