Sarah Ferguson ‘In Floods of Tears’ Over This Ban
Sarah Ferguson faces a housing crisis after eviction from Royal Lodge; Andrew moves to Sandringham estate while she seeks separate accommodation, sources say.
- Within days, Sarah Ferguson faces eviction from Royal Lodge, leaving her housing situation uncertain after sharing the Windsor mansion with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor since 2008.
- Revelations tied to Jeffrey Epstein and a posthumous memoir prompted Andrew, former Duke of York, to surrender his Royal Lodge lease after being stripped of his titles.
- Andrew is preparing to relocate to Marsh Farm, Sandringham estate, where workmen added security and Sky technicians set up broadband last week, and he visited the site then, reportedly underwhelmed.
- Friends say Ferguson is in a 'fragile' state and must lower her expectations about housing after decades in the Royal Lodge, while Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie retain their titles but face emotional strain.
- Fergie will not join Andrew and is seeking a permanent residence, as neither daughter can offer a long-term home, reports say.
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Sarah Ferguson is no longer welcome to the Royal Lodge. According to The Sun, Andrew Mountbatten's former wife, who was removed from her royal titles, would be looking for a new place to stay after having shared for years the same roof as her daughters' father.
Sarah Ferguson ‘In Floods of Tears’ Over This Ban
Photo Credit: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images Sarah Ferguson has been riding an emotional roller coaster inside the royal family over the past year. She lost her remaining royal status after renewed scrutiny tied to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein’s connection. King Charles removed their titles, leaving Sarah to face a new and costly reality. Now, insiders say one recent change has reportedly hit her particularly hard. Sar…
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