Jesse Eisenberg Reveals the Specific Song He and Son Banner, 9, Learned to Play on 4 Different Instruments (Exclusive)

Jesse Eisenberg revealed to PEOPLE the song he and his son, Banner, recently learned to play on various instruments

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  • “It’s the greatest thing in the world,” the actor said of making music with Banner, whom he shares with his wife, Anna Strout

  • Banner, whose parents have primarily kept him out of the spotlight, had a brief cameo in his dad’s film, A Real Pain

Jesse Eisenbergonce described his young son,Banner, as a "brilliant musical kid." Now, the actor is giving more insight into his child's talents.

Speaking with PEOPLE exclusively during the opening night ofBecky Shawon Broadway, the filmmaker, 42, revealed there is a specific song his 9-year-old son has learned to play on various instruments.

“My kid and I have been working on ‘Waters of March,’ a Brazilian song, and we play it on a few different instruments," Eisenberg said during the April 6 event at New York City’s Hayes Theater.

“My kid plays ukulele and piano. I play drums, guitar,” he continued, then emphasizing, “The quality is low, but the fun is high.”

"It’s the greatest thing in the world,” added the proud father.

Jesse Eisenberg’s son, Banner, in the film ‘A Real Pain’ (2024)Credit: Searchlight Pictures

Eisenberg and his wife,Anna Strout,welcomed Banner, their only child, in 2017, the same year the longtime couple wed.

The Social Networkstar star, who primarily keeps Banner’s face out of the spotlight, previously told PEOPLE in 2025 that he “was happy” to give his son a brief cameo inA Real Painbecause he’s “an artsy, interesting kid.”

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“My kid is a brilliant musical kid, so we write songs together,” he said.

Eisenberg starred inA Real Pain, and he also served as the director and screenwriter, as well as a producer.

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Jesse Eisenberg (left) and Anna Strout (right) in 2005.Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty

In another interview with PEOPLE in 2024, theNow You See Mestar explained howfatherhood made him a “happier” person.

“My general feeling is I spent the first 35, sorry, 33 years of my life, worrying about myself," he said at the time. “And a lot of these concerns were just narcissistic, self-involved, fantastical problems that I created to just ruin my life.”

Eisenberg added: “And then I spent the next seven years of my life worrying about real things, worrying about another person. And I know it sounds like a self-serving excuse, but it’s made me a lot happier.”

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Laura Linney admits to starring in 'one of the great bad movies of our time': 'It's a delightmare'

Laura Linney described 1995's Congo, which was her debut film, as a "delightmare."

Entertainment Weekly Laura LinneyCredit: Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/WireImage

Key Points

  • Based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, the film landed seven nominations at the Golden Raspberry Awards.

  • The film also featured Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Bruce Campbell, and Delroy Lindo.

Laura Linneyhas starred in her fair share of award-winning projects, but she's not without a few rotten tomatoes.

The Golden Globe winner reflected on her past roles withThe Independent, including her debut role in 1995'sCongothat nabbed seven nominations (including Worst Picture) at the Golden Raspberry Awards, which honor the worst of cinematic failures.

Despite the film's negative reception, theAmerican Classicstar shared admiration for the action film that follows an expedition team that encounters a violent gorilla species deep in the African jungle.

"Congo’s one of the great bad movies of our time!" she shared. "It’s a great one. It’s a delightmare. That’s what I call it."

Laura Linney in 1995's 'Congo'Credit: Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett

Directed by Frank Marshall and based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, the film also starredDylan Walsh,Ernie Hudson,Tim Curry,Bruce Campbell, andDelroy Lindo.

TheFrasieractress admitted she hasn't watched the film "in so long" but might rewatch to have a glimpse of her younger self. "I’ll go back to it when I’m really old and want to feel good about myself, and be like, ‘Oh God, I was young. I was sweet — look at that. And look at my arms!’ I’ll do that," she said.

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Linney also detailed her time playing Wendy Byrde onOzark, for which she received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

"It was very special," Linney said of her time on the Netflix series and working with costarJason Bateman, who played her husband Marty Byrde, a financial advisor who begins to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel.

"He understands filmmaking to his bone, in his marrow," Linney said of theZootopiastar who also helped direct the series. "He loves being behind the camera far more than he likes being in front of it."

You can watch Linney's full appearance onThe Independent's series Life in Pictures above.

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Michael B. Jordan steals priceless Van Gogh in first footage from his sexy heist thriller “The Thomas Crown Affair”

Michael B. Jordan appeared at CinemaCon to debut the first trailer for his film The Thomas Crown Affair.

Entertainment Weekly Michael B. Jordan in West Hollywood, Calif., on Jan. 30, 2026

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  • Jordan's character steals a priceless Van Gogh painting and romances an investigator played by Adria Arjona in the footage.

  • "I've been daydreaming about making this movie for years," said Jordan, who also directed the project.

Michael B. Jordanis makingCinemaConswoon.

TheCreedstar took the stage during Amazon MGM's presentation in Las Vegas on Wednesday night after the studio premiered the first trailer for his steamy new directorial project,The Thomas Crown Affair, which he's starring in alongside Adria Arjona.

The teaser for the romantic crime thriller revealed that Jordan's version of Thomas Crown, likePierce Brosnan's, is an experienced art thief. He has a Gustav Klimt painting hanging in his home, and is later seen stealing one of Van Gogh's sunflower paintings out of a museum.

Adria Arjona in Los Angeles on Jan. 10, 2026Credit: Stefanie Keenan/Getty

"Tell me something: does this billionaire thing really work?" Arjona's character says to Thomas while seated at a dinner date.

"Usually," he responds.

The trailer has an equal balance of slick action and swoon-worthy romance, showing Thomas speeding on a racetrack, opening a massive vault, and fighting off a crew of adversaries in between charged scenes with Arjona's character in multiple colorful coastal locales.

Kenneth Branaghalso appears as a grumpy, high-status villain who has presumably wronged Jordan's character, as his moments are broken up with text on screen that says "Revenge is a work of art."

The final shot of the trailer shows Thomas running up a skyscraper while attached to a cable.

"I've been daydreaming about making this movie for years," Jordan said during the presentation, explaining that he saw the 1999Thomas Crownwhen he was 12 years old. "I wanna be in a movie like that one day," he recalled thinking at the time.

Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway in 'The Thomas Crown Affair'Credit: Courtesy Everett

Jordan explained that he later saw the 1968 version of the film, which made him appreciate the central character's personal mission. "He didn't just steal, he was making a statement," he said of the titular thief.

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Jordan shared his priorities while directing the project. "I knew I wanted to bring that all together — the style, the sophistication, the rebellion —  but also give him a real mission."

TheFruitvale Stationstar also said that he needed to find an actress who could "match [Thomas'] intelligence, his intensity, his charm," and then introduced Arjona to the stage.

"I'm the luckiest actress to be a part of this movie," theAndorstar said. "I truly am."

The Thomas Crown Affairmarks Jordan's second directorial effort after making his debut with 2023'sCreed III.

Taylor Russell was originally cast as the female lead, but sheexited the projectin July over creative differences.

Jordan recentlywon his first Oscar for Best Actorfor his work inSinners, beating out Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, and Wagner Moura to take home the gold. "God is good. God is good. Yeah, mamma, what's up?" he said to his mom on the Oscars stage before shouting out his costars, collaborators, and heroes.

The originalThomas Crown Affairstarred Steve McQueen as a gentleman thief who orchestrates the robbery of a Boston bank. Directed byIn the Heat of the Nightfilmmaker Norman Jewison, the film also starred Faye Dunaway as the investigator who falls in love with Thomas as she looks into the case.

Rene Russo and Pierce Brosnan in 'The Thomas Crown Affair'Credit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Getty

Die Harddirector John McTiernan remade the film in 1999, starring Brosnan and Rene Russo. The film moved the action from Boston to New York and made the title character a wealthy art thief instead of a bank robber.

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Jordan'sThomas Crown Affairwill hit theaters on March 5, 2027.

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Cookies, deodorant, socks. Iran war puts military packages in limbo

Dan F. was alarmed when his daughter, a Marine aboard the USS Tripoli, a warship deployed to fight the Iran war, sent him a photo of a meal served on the ship. A lunch tray, two-thirds empty, carried one small scoop of shredded meat and a single folded tortilla.

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A picture of a mid-April dinner on the USS Abraham Lincoln, shared by a service member with his family, was similarly unappetizing – a small handful of boiled carrots, a dry meat patty and a gray slab of processed meat.

Dan and other military family members worried that their loved ones deployed to the Middle East are going hungry are filling boxes with items they hope could help service members ride out prolonged deployments in the Middle East – homemade fudge, Jolly Ranchers, crossword puzzle books, playing cards, toothpaste, Girl Scout cookies and fresh socks.

But mail delivery to military ZIP codes across the Middle East has been indefinitely suspended as of April, and packages in transit now hang in limbo.

A picture shared by a US Marine deployed on the USS Tripoli of a meal service members on board received.

Dan asked to go by his first name only to protect his daughter from retaliation.

Both theNavyand Pentagon chiefPete Hegsethdenied reports of food problems.

"My team confirmed the logistics stats for the Lincoln & Tripoli," Hegsethsaid in a post on X. "Both have 30+ days of Class I supplies (food) on board. NavCent monitors this everyday, for every ship. Our sailors deserve — and receive — the best."

Military says war conditions prompted suspension

The U.S. Postal Service temporarilysuspendedmail delivery to 27 military ZIP codes after the United States and Israel attacked Iran. The Army said there is no end date in sight for the suspension, despite a ceasefire in the war.

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The Postal Service and the Military Postal Service Agency have suspended deliveries as of the beginning of April "due to airspace closures and other logistical impacts from the ongoing conflict," Maj. Travis Shaw, an Army spokesperson, told USA TODAY. Mail already in transit when the suspension took effect is being held in secure Postal Service or military facilities "for future delivery once service resumes," he said.

The suspension is "in effect until further notice," Shaw added. "Resumption of mail service is contingent upon the reopening of airspace by civil authorities, and the area commander’s evaluation of regional transportation and distribution stability."

People pack care packages at a drive in Monson, Massachusetts.

No mail is being "returned to sender" for those ZIP codes, Shaw said.

David Coleman, a USPS spokesperson, noted in an emailed statement that temporary suspensions to military zip codes can be monitored through thepostal service's website.

"No military mailings are being returned to the sender during a suspension. They are held until they can be delivered," he added.

Dan F.'s daughter told him in sporadic messages – when the USS Tripoli reached a pocket of internet service – that members were rationing their food supplies on the ship. Fresh produce was nowhere to be found, she told him.

After his daughter told him the coffee machine on board had broken down, Dan said he stopped drinking coffee in solidarity with what she's going through.

When Dan F.'s daughter said hygiene products were running low on the ship, the family sent a care package with shampoo and conditioner, deodorant, toothpaste and tampons, filling every open space with candy and snacks.

They filled the second box with Emergen-C vitamin C packets – Dan's daughter said she was feeling a sore throat coming on – and clean socks.

The boxes were sent nearly a month ago, yet neither has reached its destination.

"We have the strongest military in the world. You shouldn’t be running out of food, and you shouldn’t not be able to get mail on the ship," said Dan, 63, who also served in the Marines.

"The one thing we had over our adversaries [was] we fed our people."

A picture of dinner on the USS Abraham Lincoln sent to family by a service member on board.

A Texas mother whose son, a Navy sailor, is also aboard the Tripoli, said she panicked after hearing he was hungry on the ship. Her family has now spent at least $2,000 on care packages, but none have reached her son. The mother asked to remain anonymous out of fear her son would face retaliation.

In message exchanges with him that she shared with USA TODAY, the sailor said service members on the ship eat when they can, and they divvy up food evenly when one person gets more than the others.

Supplies "are going to get really low," and the crew doesn't anticipate any port visits until the ship returns from its mission, he wrote in a message on March 11.

"Morale is going to be at an all-time low," he wrote.

Karen Erskine-Valentine, pastor of a church in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, said she was alarmed to hear from a community member whose son is in the Middle East aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln about the poor quality of food on the ship. The Abraham Lincoln is one of two aircraft carriers sent to the region, along with the USS Gerald Ford. A third, the USS George H.W. Bush, ison the way.

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"The food is tasteless and there’s not nearly enough and they’re hungry all the time," Erskine-Valentine said. "That kind of breaks your heart."

The community packaged and sent 18 boxes to the sailor to share with his shipmates. She sent another four boxes on April 15.

"I put out the announcement that they were in need of love and nourishment," she said. "Within two days, I had 18 boxes of stuff."

Sending the boxes wasn't cheap – at least $540 for shipping alone, she said.

Six of the packages reached Tokyo on April 14, according to Postal Service tracking. They have yet to reach their destination.

The Tripoli has been at sea for more than a month since it left its home port in Japan to join the Iran war. The 3,500 sailors and Marines aboard the Tripoli and its two accompanying warships are nowtaskedwith enforcing the U.S. blockade of ships leaving Iranian ports, according to the U.S. Central Command.

Karen Erskine-Valentine, a West Virginia pastor, has shipped 22 boxes to a community member deployed on the USS Abraham Lincoln.

Other warships have been at sea far longer. On April 15, the USS Gerald Fordbroke the recordfor the longest deployment of any aircraft carrier since the Cold War – 295 days. The carrierretreatedto Naval Support Activity Souda Bay on the island of Crete for maintenance work March 23. The militarysaida laundry fire had erupted on the ship, and it wasplaguedwith plumbing problems.

'Extenuating circumstances' affect military mail delivery

It's common for wars and other operations to delay package deliveries to deployed military members, said Lynn Heidelbaugh, a curator at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. She said she had not come across an all-out suspension of mail delivery to a military ZIP code like those now in place, but the absence of a formal announcement, especially in the pre-internet age, doesn't mean mail hasn't been stalled before.

The American Legion Auxiliary Post 226 bought snacks for care packages, but one for a service member deployed in Bahrain couldn't be sent.

"There are always extenuating circumstances," she said. "It's far more complex than domestic mail."

The Military Postal Serviceprovidesmail service across 76 countries, according to the Postal Service's Office of the Inspector General. Itoperates1,670 Postal Service operations worldwide and moves about 80 million pounds of mail a year, an agency fact sheet says.

Non-expedited shipping of packages to the Middle Eastusually takesup to 24 days, the Postal Service says. In 2003, mailtookan average 11 to 14 days to reach service members deployed to the Iraq war, according to a Government Accountability Office report.

USPS historian Steve Kochersperger said in a statement emailed to USA TODAY: "Interruptions and delays in mail service have been a part of every American conflict since the Revolutionary War. Communications and supply networks that work well during peacetime are invariably disrupted during wartime."

He noted the "tremendous backlog of mail following the D-Day invasion of 1944."

USPS has no internal records about mail delayed to military addresses during more recent conflicts in the Middle East, but "newspaper reports from the time indicate there were numerous disruptions due to the war," he said.

Packages wait in living rooms, stuck between destinations

Karen Turgeon, organizer of an annual Thanksgiving care package drive for military families in Monson, Massachusetts, rushed to organize an extra drive for the four service members from her community who were sent to the Middle East after the war broke out.

None of the group's packages have reached their destinations. Instead, the drive has redirected its energy toward dropping cards of encouragement and flowers at the homes of service members' families.

Packages sent by Karen Turgeon, the organizer of the Monson Military Care Package Drive, have yet to reach their destination in the Middle East.

"We’re trying to cheer them up at home," she said. "We give them an envelope filled with things to send so that when they can, they will."

Dawn Penrod, treasurer of an American Legion Auxiliary chapter based in Edgewater, Maryland, said she spent an hour at the post office roughly two weeks ago trying to send a care package to her nephew, an Army Reserve member stationed in Bahrain.

In the package was a grab bag of small pleasures to ease the difficulty of a lengthy deployment – Kind bars, candy, homemade fudge, Girl Scout cookies, puzzle books, pencils, pens, decks of cards and other games. The auxiliary chapter gave Penrod $100 plus postage to spend on the package, and a client of hers gave another $50.

But Penrod said a postal worker told her she couldn't send anything to the military address she had listed. She wasn't even able to fill out the customs form required to ship a package to a military ZIP code abroad. She left the post office, package in hand.

"It's sitting in my living room, waiting," she said.

Others in the auxiliary chapter who had sent care packages to service members for decades had never seen such delays and suspensions, Penrod said.

"They were delivering mail and packages all the time," Penrod said. "I just don’t know why they can’t now."

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Where Is Sarah Ferguson Now? Inside Her Life After Ex-Prince Andrew’s Arrest

Prince Andrew was arrested in February 2026 on suspicion of misconduct in public office in connection with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

People Sarah Ferguson and ex-Prince Andrew arrive for the Requiem Mass service for Katharine, Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on Sept. 16, 2025, in London.Credit: Jordan Pettitt - Pool/Getty

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  • Prior to his arrest, the former Duke of York was stripped of his titles in October 2025 amid public scrutiny for his ties to Epstein; his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson also lost her titles as Duchess of York

  • After months of her whereabouts being unknown, the former Duchess of York was spotted for the first time on April 16

Many were caught up in the fallout fromPrince Andrew's stripped titles and arrest, but few more so than hisex-wife,Sarah Ferguson.

Ferguson was married to the former Duke of York — now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — for nearly six years before their 1992 separation. They finalized their divorce in 1996, with Fergusonreceiving a settlement estimated at around $475,000.

The former couple became wrapped up in controversy in 2025 when several revelations surfaced about their ties to convicted sex offenderJeffery Epstein. Ferguson's career saw its first big hit in September 2025, when she wasdropped as the patronof multiple charitable organizations, shortly after an email she sent to the convicted sex offender in 2011 apologizing for publicly disowning him surfaced.

Andrew — who has long denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein — stepped back from royal duties in November 2019 following backlash from aNewsnightinterview regarding his friendship with the disgraced financier, and was officiallystripped of his titlesin October 2025. In February 2026, Andrew wasarrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. A few days before his arrest, the Thames Valley Police confirmed it wasinvestigating a complaint that"suspected misconduct in public office and breach of official secrets," alleging that the former Duke of York shared confidential information with the sex offender in relation to his role as a trade envoy, which he held for a decade beginning in 2001.

Despite their split, the parents of two remained amicable over the years, and even continued living together at Windsor. Ferguson continued to live a royal lifestyle, butlost her Duchess of York titlewhen Andrew was stripped of his honors. After Andrew's arrest in February 2026, Ferguson remained completely out of the public eye with her whereabouts unknown. That is, until April 16, when British newspaperThe Sunreported that she had been seen for the first time.

So, where is Sarah Ferguson now? Here's everything to know about her life after ex-Prince Andrew's arrest.

Several emails released with the Epstein Files revealed Ferguson's ties to the convicted sex offender

Sarah Ferguson; Jeffrey Epstein.Credit: Mike Marsland/WireImage; Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty

As the Department of Justice (DOJ) released some of the Epstein Files in 2025 and 2026, both Ferguson and Andrew's ties to the late sex offender continued to surface.

In an August 2009emailfrom Ferguson to Epstein, she seemingly thanked him for helping her with brand deals and thanked him for "being the brother I have always wished for."

In amessagedated Jan. 30, 2010, Ferguson praised Epstein, writing, "You are a legend. I really don't have the words to describe my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness."

She added, "Xx I am at your service. Just marry me."

In a May 2010email exchangereleased by the DOJ in February 2026, Ferguson said she "desperately" needed money and suggested that Epstein hire her to work as his house assistant.

"But why I don't understand, don't you just get me to be your House Assistant. I am the most capable and desperately need the money," the former Duchess of York wrote in the email, adding, "Please Jeffrey think about it."

The email exchanges took place after the convicted sex offender had served 13 months in jail for soliciting and procuring an underage girl for prostitution.

She reportedly checked into a luxury wellness clinic in December

Sarah Ferguson and ex-Prince Andrew on June 21, 2019, in Ascot, England.Credit: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty

As revelations of Ferguson's relationship with Epstein continued to surface, theDaily Mailreported that the former Duchess of York left the United Kingdom and checked into Paracelsus Recovery, a Swiss rehabilitation clinic. PEOPLE has not independently confirmed the report.

According to the outlet, Ferguson left for the exclusive mental health and rehabilitation facility — which is located in Zurich — following Christmas in 2025 and stayed through the end of January 2026. (Ferguson previously appeared in promotional videos for the clinic and penned an op-ed about it forThe Telegraph.)

"[Ferguson] always feels at home at Paracelsus, and knows she'll get love and attention there, as well as expert health treatment when she's feeling at her most vulnerable," a source told theDaily Mail.

Another source said that Ferguson has a "strong relationship with Paracelsus, so it was the obvious place for her to get away from everything."

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Ferguson wasn't seen for months amid Andrew's stripping of titles and arrest

Sarah Ferguson on Sept. 25, 2024, in New York City; Ex-Prince Andrew on April 20, 2025, in Windsor, England.Credit: Rob Kim/Getty; Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty

Amid all of the controversies, Ferguson's whereabouts remained discreet, as she hasn't attended any public events since September 2025.

She was last spotted out among family and friends at the christening of her granddaughter Athena,Princess Beatrice's second baby, in December 2025.

That same month, a source told PEOPLE that she and Andrewhad until Jan. 31, 2026, to move out of the Windsor residencethat they had long shared.

By January, PEOPLE understood that Fergusonplanned to spend time overseasas she considered her next moves and considered her long-term living situation.

In the weeks to follow, there were several stories and rumors about her whereabouts, some saying she was moving around the world and staying with friends, and others claiming that she was at the home of her friendPriscilla Presley, which Presley's repdenied to PEOPLE.

Six companies linked to Ferguson shuttered in the wake of Epstein scandal

Sarah Ferguson after attending the Easter Mattins Service on March 31, 2024, in Windsor, England.Credit: Hollie Adams - WPA Pool/Getty

As revelations about Ferguson's relationship with Epstein surfaced, six companies linked to the former Duchess of York were closed.

According to Companies House, which incorporates and dissolves companies in the U.K., applications were filed in February 2026 to strike the following companies from the register: S. Phoenix Events Limited, Fergie's Farm, La Luna Investments, Solamoon Limited, Philanthrepreneur Limited and Planet Partners Productions Limited.

Ferguson was listed as the sole director of the six companies, per documents reviewed by PEOPLE at the time. PEOPLE also previously reported that no creditors were owed money.

It is unclear if the businesses are officially shut down as of April 2026.

A source told PEOPLE in March 2026 that the scandals have "really hit" Ferguson

Sarah Ferguson on June 20, 2025, in Ascot, England.Credit: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty

In March 2026, several friends of Ferguson spoke to PEOPLE about the scandals and how she was reacting, including one who said "this has really hit her."

Andrew Lownie, author ofEntitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, told PEOPLE that Ferguson, believed then to be hiding abroad, will "find it very hard to come back."

Another insider said that Ferguson "always thinks she can bounce back," but "this isn't something that can blow over."

Where is Sarah Ferguson now?

Sarah Ferguson on Sept. 16, 2025Credit: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty

On April 16,The Sunreported that Ferguson had been tracked down to a mountain hideaway in the Austrian Alps, her first spotting in months.

The outlet shared photos that showed Ferguson standing outside a dark van and carrying a teal tote bag, wearing a casual blue jacket, dark pants and a white baseball cap.

A source told the outlet that she has "been keeping an incredibly low profile while high up in the Alps."

"The area is absolutely beautiful and it's very quiet most of the time, so it's the perfect place for a high-profile figure such as her to lie low when the heat is on," the source added.

PEOPLE reached out to Ferguson's rep for comment but did not hear back.

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