Ever since Sarah Ferguson and her husband, the ex-Prince Andrew, connection to Jeffrey Epstein came to light, the former Duchess of York has faced immense scrutiny. As a result, she not only had to leave the Royal Lodge in Windsor but also look for other accommodation. And now, if reports are to be believed, Ferguson might lose a historic title from The Stationers’ Company amid a review.
Sarah Ferguson could reportedly lose historic title from The Stationers’ Company amid review
Sarah Ferguson could reportedly lose her honorary membership from the London livery company amid a review after her and her husband, ex-prince Andrew’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein surfaced.
As per GB News, The Stationers’ Company, established in 1403 for the communications and content industries, has confirmed reviewing Ferguson’s honorary membership, which was granted to her in 1988. She was bestowed with the honour two years after her marriage to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
“Sarah Ferguson was given Honorary membership of the Stationers’ Company by the Court (the decision-making body of the Company) in 1988 for her support and involvement in Company initiatives in 1987,” a spokesman told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS).
“The Court is researching the original honour and drawing the facts together on how we may proceed.” Even Queen Camilla was made an Honorary Freeman of The Stationers’ Company in July 2025 for promoting literacy and reading.
And if it happens, it will not be the only honorary title that the former Duchess of York will be losing. As per Hello Magazine, Ferguson has been stripped of her Freedom of York honour. As per the outlet, councillors in York voted unanimously to remove the title over the ongoing controversy. The mom of two was bestowed the honour in 1987, a year after her marriage. Even Andrew lost the title in 2022.
