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Sarah Ferguson Won’t Live With Her Daughters After Royal Lodge Exit — Report
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Sarah Ferguson Won’t Live With Her Daughters After Royal Lodge Exit — Report

Sarah Ferguson’s next accommodation after the Royal Lodge eviction has not been confirmed yet. While ex-Prince Andrew might have options for a new home, including the Sandringham estate, the 66-year-old has not revealed her new address. However, a report claimed that the former Duchess of York would not live with her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. For those unversed, the ex-Duke of York was stripped of his title and received a notice to leave Royal Lodge last year. He has been living at the property for over two decades with Ferguson, even after their 1996 divorce.

Sarah Ferguson to find own home after Royal Lodge eviction, claims report

Sarah Ferguson’s exit from the Windsor grounds after the Royal Lodge eviction has raised questions about her next home. Earlier, speculations sparked that the mother of two might move in with or near her daughters’ residences. It was reported that either she would live with Princess Eugenie in Portugal or relocate to a “granny annexe” near Princess Beatrice’s house.

But, recently, a source told GB News that she would not live with any of her kids. Instead, she would reportedly look for a “private residence.” Furthermore, the outlet mentioned that the Buckingham Palace officials expected Ferguson to find her own home when her ex-husband surrendered the lease of Royal Lodge.

“He and Sarah will go their own separate ways for the first time in almost 20 years,” a friend claimed. Meanwhile, an earlier report suggested that their daughters were “angry” over losing the 31-room property set. The princesses thought of it as a family asset and believed it would give an “easy life in retirement.”

An insider claimed that Royal Lodge was considered to be a “safety net” for Beatrice and Eugenie. Unlike their parents, they have not been stripped of their royal titles. But losing the Windsor estate has reportedly ended their “long-term security.” 

Originally written by Suushmmita Sen on Reality Tea.

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