"
UK
Royal
Weather
Politics
Defence
World
US
Science
History
Weird
Nature
InYourArea
Home
News
Royal
Sarah Ferguson attempts to close five of her businesses after grim Epstein revelations
EXCLUSIVE: The former Duchess of York is attempting to wind down several of her business ventures.
31 Comments
By Rebecca Russell, Deputy Royal Editor
16:58, Mon, Feb 16, 2026 Updated: 17:01, Mon, Feb 16, 2026
sarah ferguson
Sarah Ferguson's companies are all closing down (Image: Getty)
Sarah Ferguson has applied to dissolve five of her companies after she was heavily caught up in the release of the Epstein files. Suggesting that she may not return to reopen any of her past UK ventures, several of the businesses she had listed on Companies House have applied to be struck off the register, meaning they will soon be dissolved if no objection is raised.
At the time of writing, Sarah has applied to have five of her companies removed - La Luna Investments Limited, Planet Partners Production Limited, S. Phoenix Events Limited, Fergie's Farm Limited and Solamoon Limited. The companies appear to have been set up as vehicles for her career as a public speaker and brand ambassador, as well as a way to allow her to launch her own lifestyle brand."
"........ For example, Fergie's Farm, which was set up in 2014, lists Sarah as the only person of interest for the role of 'officer' and has a total value of £1.
As well as being the name of a children's book she wrote, reports from the time indicate that Sarah's goal for the business was to emulate King Charles's Duchy Originals, aiming to create a line of high-end organic produce for supermarkets. It was said to be part of a wider lifestyle brand project, reportedly called 'Duchess Inc', which would have sold a variety of homeware products under three different company names.
These were Ginger & Moss, the "premium" label selling textiles, homeware and wallpaper, The Duchess Collection, the "accessible premium" range, comprising tea, chinaware, preserves, jewellery, candles and fragrances; as well as Fergie's Farm."
These businesses weren't exactly roaring successes. Hmm, Fergie's Farm, sounds like Fergie and another Duchess thought they could rival Martha Stewart as well as the King.![]()
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/2171635/sarah-ferguson-jeffery-epstein-scandal-latest
20
Message Thread
![]()
« Back to index | View thread »