Sarah Ferguson seeks refuge at elite Swiss clinic after Epstein scandal fallout
Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of Prince Andrew, reportedly checked into Zurich's Paracelsus Recovery Clinic after emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein were made public. The clinic, known for treating ultra-wealthy patients, offers exclusive care with a hefty price tag. Ferguson's stay lasted around a month, with daily costs reaching approximately £15,000.
The Paracelsus Recovery Clinic specialises in high-end treatment, charging about £330,000 for a one-month programme. Patients receive care from over 15 medical specialists, along with a chauffeur, personal trainer, and private chef. The facility has hosted other prominent figures, including Princess Charlène of Monaco, though no official confirmations of high-profile stays have been publicly documented due to strict confidentiality policies.
Ferguson was said to be 'completely devastated' by the Epstein-related revelations. The fallout led to the loss of her royal patronage and added to her financial difficulties. After her time in Zurich, she travelled to the French Alps before heading to the United Arab Emirates.
Ferguson's reported stay at the clinic reflects the intense personal and public pressure following the Epstein scandal. The clinic's discretion means few details about her treatment—or that of other high-profile clients—are likely to emerge. As of now, no official statements have confirmed her visit or the reasons behind it.
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