Sarah Ferguson is facing the need to secure her own residence following the directive for her and Andrew to vacate the Royal Lodge. Initially, it was indicated that Andrew and Sarah had agreed to leave the Royal Lodge to reside separately, with Andrew relocating to the Sandringham Estate. However, the latest development suggests that Sarah will not be provided with alternative accommodation.
The formal process to remove Prince Andrew’s titles has commenced, leading to his planned move from Windsor to Sandringham. Buckingham Palace announced that Andrew, in light of his association with Jeffrey Epstein, has agreed to depart from the Royal Lodge. Despite Andrew’s denial of the allegations, the Palace expressed concerns over what it termed as “serious lapses of judgment.”
As part of the process, Prince Andrew will now be referred to as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. The Palace has served formal notice for him to surrender the lease at the Royal Lodge and transition to private accommodation. The statement emphasized the royal family’s support for the victims of abuse.
While the King initiated the title removal process, Andrew reportedly did not oppose the decision. The Prince of Wales and the wider royal family are said to be in agreement with the King’s actions. Andrew was instructed to surrender the lease at the Royal Lodge, with plans for his relocation to Sandringham to be executed promptly.
The King is expected to make suitable private arrangements for Andrew’s new living situation. Details regarding Sarah Ferguson’s future residence remain uncertain, as she is tasked with arranging her own accommodation.
In a separate development, Sarah faced repercussions from various charities last month following revelations of her correspondence with Epstein. A source close to Andrew and Sarah shared insights on their forthcoming living arrangements, indicating a willingness to part ways and seek fresh starts individually.



