Share Tweet Pin Email By Molly Claire Goddard 11:51am PST, Feb 11, 2026 _ Sarah Ferguson can increase her chances of making a comeback after the Jeffrey Epstein scandal by doing one thing. Keep reading to learn what it is...

MORE: Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news _ According to PR expert Renae Smith, Sarah Ferguson may be able to salvage her image if she stays away from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. "For Fergie, the guidance would be to separate her identity from his as much as possible, but quietly," she told Daily Express. _ In Renae Smith's opinion, Sarah Ferguson's connection with Jeffrey Epstein is different from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was also accused of misconduct. "Fergie's situation is actually more complex, but in my opinion, still very constrained," she said. "From what's publicly available, there is nothing I have seen that suggests direct wrongdoing on her part. Admiration or proximity to Jeffrey Epstein reflects very questionable judgment, but not equivalence. That said, of course optics matter." _ Instead of trying to fix the damage over her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Ferguson should keep a low profile. "No declarations, no public statements, no attempt at explanations of her emails admiring Jeffrey, no press-led repositioning," Renae Smith said. "Let time do the work. Silence is not weakness here. It is the least damaging option." _ While rumors have swirled that Sarah Ferguson is already planning a public return, Renae Smith thinks it would be a hasty decision. "If I were advising her, I would be strongly discouraging any idea of a reinvention or comeback at this point," she said. "This is not the moment to go large, reposition or seek visibility. That would be a serious misread of public sentiment. I think it would be career suicide to try anything this year, and perhaps even next. It really depends on how all of this plays out - but for now, absolutely not. No way." _ King Charles III stripped Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of their titles and evicted them from Royal Lodge over their connection to Jeffrey Epstein. "You are a legend. I really don't have the words to describe my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness," the former Duchess of York wrote to the convicted criminal in a 2010 email via People. "I am at your service. Just marry me." Steve Finn/Mega Kent Gavin/Mega MEGA Tim Merry/Mega FAITH MORAN/MEGA Kent Gavin/Mega Up Next The post Sarah Ferguson advised to 'separate her identity from Andrew as much as possible' appeared first on Wonderwall.com.