Sarah Ferguson suffers another blow as lifestyle brand reports further debts
The former Duchess of York's company's deficit for the year to March 2025 has increased from £304,000 reported in 2024
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Sarah Ferguson has suffered a new blow as her lifestyle brand, Ginger & Moss, has reported further debts to Companies House.
The former Duchess of York, who is due to lose her Windsor home, Royal Lodge, hoped to sell teas, jewellery and china with the private firm.
Accounts filed at Companies House show £363,000 in bills for Fergie, a £321,000 deficit in capital and reserves, and £43,000 in assets.
Its deficit for the year to March 2025 has increased from the £304,000 reported in 2024.

Fergie's companies have reported further debts
| GETTYAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor's ex-wife's business is co-owned with Gate Ventures PLC, which went into administration six years ago, owing £24million.
The loan to Ginger & Moss is currently still outstanding, according to the latest insolvency report.
Liquidators have reported: "Discussions have been ongoing during the review period in relation to the outstanding loan due from Ginger & Moss.
"Liquidators remain hopeful of making a substantial recovery for the estate."

Sarah Ferguson's business is co-owned with Gate Ventures PLC, which went into administration six years ago
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The news follows Sarah appearing numerous times in the release of the Epstein Files last month.
The former Duchess of York was photographed perched on a sofa and posing with individuals on a street in what appeared to be the US.
However, the pictures do not show any wrongdoing, and being pictured or named in these files is not proof of any misconduct.
One image taken on the street featured yellow traffic lights, and Fergie could be seen smiling with two unidentified people.

The former duchess is set to leave Royal Lodge
| GETTYIn the images, she appeared to be wearing the same outfit, although it is unclear if the photographs were taken on the same day.
Sarah was stripped of her titles alongside her former husband, who himself featured several times in the files.
Her downfall followed the publication of a private email she wrote in 2011 to Epstein, calling him a "steadfast, generous and supreme friend".
The former duchess "apologised" to the paedophile financier for letting him down and explained she had been told to speak out if she wanted to hold onto her career as a children's author.

A source claimed Fergie is in 'a very bad way'
| REUTERSShe sent the message less than a couple of months after telling journalists: "I will never have anything to do with [Epstein] again."
A source claimed that the former duchess is in a bad way after losing her titles.
The insider backed Andrew's ex-wife to reinvent herself after the former couple had their royal titles removed.
The source told The Telegraph: "She's in a very bad way, but she'll dust herself down and attempt to reinvent herself again somehow."
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