Sarah Ferguson has officially removed all traces of her Duchess of York title from public and business documents.
The 65-year-old, who had continued using her former royal title after her 1996 divorce from Andrew, has now updated her Companies House records.
For her company La Luna Investments Limited, she is listed simply as Sarah Margaret Ferguson, marking the first time she has formally dropped her royal styling.
The move comes just days after Buckingham Palace confirmed that both Andrew and Sarah will no longer use their titles publicly.
The decision followed Andrew’s announcement that he would relinquish his remaining titles and honours amid continued scrutiny over his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Sarah has also updated her social media accounts, changing her former X handle @SarahTheDuchess to @SarahMFergie15, though her banner still features the title “Sarah, Duchess of York” in a promotional image for her Flora & Fern children’s book series.
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