Sarah Ferguson's Stay at Luxury Resort Is Not What It Looks Like — Source

After months of hiding following her controversy,Sarah Fergusonwas finally spotted at a luxury ski resort in Austria. While many were surprised to think of the former royal spending money at a luxury resort, a source hinted that it is not what it looks like. As per the tipster, the former Duchess of York is believed to be living out of staff quarters to keep a low profile amid scandal.

Sarah Ferguson believed to be living out of staff quarters at Austrian resort, per source

Sarah Ferguson wasspotted for the first time in seven monthsat an exclusive resort in Austria amid the ongoing controversy. The former Duchess of York has been photographed at a luxury ski village in Austria, wearing a blue coat and pants with hair tucked in. Her outfit choice reflected that it was “carefully chosen to help her avoid being recognised.”

While it was earlier believed that the firmer royal is living in a luxurious place, sources have now toldRadarOnlinethat it might not be the case. Ferguson is believed to be living out of staff quarters at the resort to keep a low profile. “From the outside, it looks like she is staying in one of the resort’s most exclusive chalets, but the reality is far more modest. There is a growing belief that she is actually based in staff accommodation,” revealed a source.

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The tipster added, “Living in staff quarters would allow her to maintain a presence at the resort” since scrutiny around her circumstances is intensifying. Moreover, with this move, she is “disappearing from view at a moment when attention on her is at its highest.” Thus, staying somewhere discreet in a basic accommodation reportedly helps the former royal member “avoid the kind of visibility” that would come if she had chosen a “more conventional luxury stay.”

Ferguson’s stay in the Alps is understood to be part of a broader pattern of temporary arrangements. “There has been a deliberate effort to obscure where she is and how she is living, and only a very small group of people know the full details,” noted the source.

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Sarah Ferguson’s Stay at Luxury Resort Is Not What It Looks Like — Source

After months of hiding following her controversy,Sarah Fergusonwas finally spotted at a luxury ski resort in Austria. While many were surpr...
Patricia Arquette Says She's in the 'Happiest, Most Emotionally Stress-Free' Era of Her Life: Here's Why (Exclusive)

Patricia Arquette, 58, says she’s in one of the 'happiest,' most fulfilling periods of her life

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The Oscar winner, 58, caught up exclusively with PEOPLE at the Planned Parenthood Spring Into Action Gala in New York City on April 15. During the conversation, the actress reflected on her past year, sharing that it’s been one of the best of her life.

“Oh, I've had so many fun adventures,” Arquette told PEOPLE. “And also, I mean, I've just been having this incredible relationship with myself, which I never really had.”

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“You know, I was a mom at 20, so I went from being someone's daughter tosomeone's mother,to being someone's girlfriend, being someone's wife — all of these different things,” she explained, adding, “I still have a hard time asking myself, ‘What do I want to do?’ ”

“It's really retraining my own mind, so I'm kind of in the happiest, most emotionally stress-free part of my life right now, and I'm loving that,” Arquette added.

Whilespeaking to PEOPLEin November 2025, theSeverancestar, who is mom to son Enzo, 37, whom she shares with ex Paul Rossi, and daughter Harlow, 23, whom she shares with her ex-husbandThomas Jane, said she felt as though she had entered a new chapter.

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"I'm at a really exciting moment in my life," she told PEOPLE at the time. "My kids are grown up, I'm single, I don't have to take anybody else's dreams into account as far as: Where do I want to live? What do I want my house to look like? Can I go on this vacation with my girlfriend or not?"

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Arquette and her ex-husband Jane were married for four years anddivorcedin 2010. Prior to that, the star wasmarriedtoNicolas Cagefrom 1995 to 2001.

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A growing amateur choir brings joy and community to hundreds in Serbia

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — An amateur pop choir that started with a couple dozen singers in a small Serbian town has found unexpected success across the country. Its motto? Anyone can sing.

Associated Press Choir members perform a song during a practice in Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) Nenad Azanjac, founder of Pop Choir, leads a song during a practice in Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) Choir members perform a song during a practice in Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) Choir members perform a song during a practice in Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) Choir members perform a song during a practice in Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)

Serbia Sing for Joy

While communitychoirsare common in other countries, they are relatively rare inSerbia. The no-stress and fun approach has attracted hundreds of people, mostly women of all ages.

Modeled after similar projects abroad, the choir is encouraging “everyone from 5 to 105” to join and sing for joy and stress relief.

Since starting out in a small town in central Serbia four years ago, Pop Hor has spread to 10 towns across the Balkan country with an ambition to grow further. There are no auditions or voice tests, and newcomers don’t have to know how to read music.

“People come as total amateurs, most of them say they have no clue about singing,” said Nenad Azanjac, who trained as a music teacher and who founded Pop Hor, or Pop Choir, with his wife.

Nevenka Bila, 72, said the choir has provided a much-needed positive contrast to the everyday reality of political tensions andpro-democracy protestsin thetroubled Balkan country.

“In this madness that we are living, where I spend half of my free time in the streets fighting for basic human rights, I found something that feels so good for me,” Bila said. “I discovered a new world.”

The group packs halls and venues across the country weekly to belt out popular tunes — mostly in Serbian, though sometimes they also sing songs by Croatian and Bosnian bands and singers. Though amateur, the choir often performs at festivals and events in Serbia and abroad.

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“I never miss a class,” said Radmila Kozarac, a 62-year-old economist. The choir has changed her life for the better, she said, adding that she has made wonderful new friends and can’t wait for their after-class chat and coffee together.

The choir has had “a very positive effect on me, psychologically,” she said. "It is joyful, it reduces stress.”

Music is known for positive neurobiological and psychological effects, psychologist and Singidunum University professor Aleksandra Djuric said. In a group, she added, “we release the energy together, cortisol (levels) come down and positive hormones rise out of union and happiness.”

“I keep telling my students that we can’t be exposed on a daily basis to information, to be bombarded by information and follow everything all the time,” Djuric said. “We need to find a space to calm down, relax and connect.”

Serbia endured years of wars, international sanctions and economic crisis in the 1990s. The country remains politically divided and struggles economically. Youth-led protests against populistPresident Aleksandar Vucicerupted in 2024 over a train station tragedy blamed on widespread negligence and corruption in big state-run infrastructure projects.

Azanjac said many people have joined his choir after their therapists recommended singing as an anti-stress activity. They “find a sense of belonging here, they enjoy it,” he added, describing a ”feeling of togetherness."

“Singing comes second, socializing comes first," Azanjac said.

In total, some 2,000 people have sung with Pop Hor since it started in the town of Gornji Milanovac in 2022. Azanjac said he's not stopping there.

The plan is “to have the whole region sing," he said.

A growing amateur choir brings joy and community to hundreds in Serbia

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — An amateur pop choir that started with a couple dozen singers in a small Serbian town has found unexpected succ...

 

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