Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his former spouse, Sarah Ferguson, are facing eviction from Royal Lodge soon. Despite their close relationship, they have only been seen together once during their final weeks in the mansion. The couple, who have lost their royal titles and residence after over two decades, have been at the center of scandal involving King Charles’ brother, Andrew. Following his removal of all royal titles, including prince, due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of involvement with Virginia Giuffre, Andrew remains steadfast in denying the accusations against him.
Reports indicate that Andrew and Sarah now primarily interact over meals, spending most of their time apart within the expansive Windsor mansion. Andrew is expected to transition to the private Sandringham Estate, funded by the King himself, whereas Sarah is tasked with finding her own living arrangements. They are likely to remain in Royal Lodge until after Christmas, as the process of relinquishing the property is lengthy. The delay ensures that any potential encounters with Andrew during the traditional royal Christmas gathering at Sandringham are avoided.
The ongoing scandal has reportedly kept Andrew mostly confined within the mansion in recent weeks, with sources noting his limited outings and agitated behavior. Conversely, Sarah is said to frequent a bar behind the Windsor home, seeking solace from the staff. When they do come together for meals, they discuss their divergent future plans.
Speculation suggests that Sarah may consider relocating abroad, with claims that she feels she has limited options remaining in the UK. Sources indicate that aside from her family, Sarah lacks compelling reasons to stay in the country, as her social engagements have dwindled abruptly.
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