Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson’s living arrangements at Royal Lodge have been disclosed as they are set to be ousted. The former royal couple, who have lost their titles, will be forced to leave their 30-room mansion in Windsor soon. Despite divorcing in 1996, they continued to cohabit closely. However, they will now spend their remaining time together before Andrew moves to the Sandringham Estate, while Sarah organizes her own living situation. Sources suggest that they are now leading separate lives within the vast property, where they faced public backlash for paying minimal rent.
Andrew, who has resided at Royal Lodge since 2004, paid very little during his two-decade stay. His eviction follows controversy over his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of sexual encounters with Virginia Giuffre when she was a minor, which he vehemently denies.
Insiders have revealed the strained situation of the former couple as they navigate their public downfall. They disclosed that Andrew and Sarah are essentially living separate lives within the residence, only coming together for meals to discuss their futures in intense conversations.
Sarah Ferguson, in particular, is reported to be anxious about the future and feeling unsettled. Her sister Jane has flown in from Australia to offer support. While King Charles has agreed to cover Andrew’s relocation and living expenses, Sarah is left to find her own accommodations.
There are speculations that Sarah may consider leaving the UK and relocating abroad, as she seemingly has limited options left. Reports suggest that her social invitations have drastically reduced, prompting considerations of moving to Australia to be near her sister Jane, who has lived there for a long time.
Expert opinions suggest that Fergie might opt to join her sister in Australia, as she has always had an affinity for the country and its people. Jane’s presence has offered comfort to Sarah, hinting at the possibility of a move to be closer to her sister down under.
