Sarah Ferguson is set to find a new residence after being instructed to vacate the Royal Lodge following an agreement with Prince Andrew. While it was initially reported that both parties would leave the property to reside in separate accommodations, it appears that Sarah will need to arrange her own living arrangements as Andrew prepares to move to the Sandringham Estate.
The formal process to remove Prince Andrew’s titles has been initiated by the monarchy, citing his association with Jeffrey Epstein as a continuing source of controversy. Despite Andrew’s denial of any wrongdoing, Buckingham Palace has expressed concern over what they deem as “serious lapses of judgment.” As a result, Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and will be required to surrender his lease at Royal Lodge.
The Palace has also emphasized their support for the victims of abuse and clarified that Prince Andrew’s move to alternative private accommodation is deemed necessary, despite his denial of the allegations against him. The Prince of Wales and the broader royal family are reported to be in agreement with the King’s decision to strip Andrew of his titles.
Formal notice has been served for Andrew to vacate the Royal Lodge promptly, with his relocation to Sandringham expected to occur soon. The King has indicated that appropriate arrangements will be made for Andrew as he transitions to his new residence, while Sarah Ferguson’s future living situation remains uncertain.
In a separate development, Sarah faced consequences as several charities dropped her after it was revealed that she had corresponded with Epstein, whom she had previously disavowed publicly. Discussions about the couple’s living arrangements have surfaced, with Andrew reportedly willing to depart Royal Lodge and Sarah expressing a desire for Adelaide Cottage.
The couple’s decision to live separately marks a significant change in their relationship, suggesting a need for a fresh start amidst challenging circumstances. For more news and updates on the royal family, join the Mirror’s Royal WhatsApp community for exclusive content directly to your phone.
