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Business as usual for Eugenie: Princess is spotted out in London again after her father’s arrest as her mother Fergie’s whereabouts remain a mystery

Princess Eugenie was spotted on a solo outing in London today, just days after her father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.

The 35-year-old daughter of the former Duke and Duchess of York appeared to be in disguise as she wore dark glasses, a long dark green coat and heels and carried a paper shopping bag.

The 12th in line to the throne was busy on her phone as she was photographed with a cream-coloured bag over her right shoulder in Kensington, central London.

The whereabouts of Andrew’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, the only member of the family seen in public since she spent 11 hours in police custody last Thursday, remain a mystery.

The former prince was arrested on his 66th birthday on suspicion of misconduct in public office, and Thames Valley Police officers searched his former home at Royal Lodge in Windsor for days.

Officers also spent the day searching Andrew’s new property, the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, before he was released under investigation.

He is accused of sharing sensitive information with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein while serving as Britain’s special representative for international trade and investment.

Following Andrew’s arrest, former US ambassador Peter Mandelson was also detained on suspicion of abuse of public office and released on bail on Monday.

Princess Eugenie was spotted walking alone in Kensington, London, days after the arrest of her father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

He was seen wearing a long dark green coat, receiving treatment, wearing dark sunglasses and carrying a bag over his right shoulder.

He was seen wearing a long dark green coat, receiving treatment, wearing dark sunglasses and carrying a bag over his right shoulder.

While the whereabouts of her mother, Sarah Ferguson, were unknown, the 12th in line to the throne was busy on her phone.

While the whereabouts of her mother, Sarah Ferguson, were unknown, the 12th in line to the throne was busy on her phone.

This is the second time Eugenie has been seen in public since last week’s events, which are said to have left her and sister Beatrice, 37, devastated.

On Tuesday, she stepped out for a coffee in Notting Hill with husband Jack Brooksbank; He was casually dressed in Nike sneakers, blue tights, a jacket and a North Face baseball cap.

Meanwhile, Beatrice and the sisters’ mother, Sarah Ferguson, have not been seen anywhere so far.

Ferguson has spent time in the French Alps, the United Arab Emirates and a private clinic in Zurich in recent months, but his current whereabouts are unknown.

Eugenie was holidaying with her family in the exclusive Swiss ski resort of Gstaad when her father was arrested last week and was reportedly ‘in a state of distress’.

His parents, Andrew and Fergie, feature prominently among the three million pages of Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice last month.

Fergie’s emails to the pedophile financier revealed she took Eugenie and Beatrice to visit Epstein days after he was released from prison on child prostitution charges.

Other messages from Fergie to Epstein even mentioned Eugenie’s sex life; One described the princess as being away for a “silly weekend” when she was 19.

Eugenie was spotted in Switzerland last week with Mr Brooksbank and his sons August and Ernest as they dined at the exclusive Restaurant Waldmatte in Gstaad.

Someone who saw him at lunch said Hello! Magazine: ‘I was surprised to see him because I thought he would keep a low profile in light of what was going on.’

This is the second time Eugenie has been seen in public since last week's events, which are said to have left her and sister Beatrice, 37, devastated.

This is the second time Eugenie has been seen in public since last week’s events, which are said to have left her and sister Beatrice, 37, devastated.

Andrew is seen being led away from the police station after being released following his arrest on suspicion of abuse of public office on February 19, 2026.

Andrew is seen being led away from the police station after being released following his arrest on suspicion of abuse of public office on February 19, 2026.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank were photographed having coffee in London's Notting Hill on Tuesday.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank were photographed having coffee in London’s Notting Hill on Tuesday.

The family were with friends who joined them at the restaurant, which has a large terrace and impressive views of the Alps, although they chose to stay inside.

Earlier this month, Eugenie left the UK for Qatar, where she made her first public appearance since the new Epstein files were published.

He was a director of the art dealer Hauser & Wirth and worked at a high-end contemporary art fair in Doha.

Eugenie and Beatrice were previously said to be ‘horrified’ by the embarrassing tranche of emails their mother sent to Epstein.

These included emails begging for a flight upgrade on a trip to visit the convicted pedophile in the US just days after his release from prison.

Other information indicates that he helped her pay off her debts and offered advice when she was struggling with her financial situation.

Ferguson also sent the financier emails saying ‘marry me’ and described him as ‘the brother I always wished for’ and a ‘great friend’.

Sources close to the sisters also said they were ‘horrified’ and ’embarrassed’ by photos of their father kneeling over a mystery woman lying on the floor of Epstein’s New York mansion.

Although he was stripped of his title last year, the former Duke of York is still eighth in line to the throne and an Act of Parliament will need to be passed to depose Andrew and prevent him from becoming king.

The UK Government is expected to consider introducing such legislation after police complete their investigation into the King’s disgraced brother.

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