Sarah Ferguson, Royal Lodge and Prince Andrew
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Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, who still live together at the Royal Lodge, are on friendly terms despite finalizing their divorce in 1996. Keep reading for the details…MORE: Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news _In an interviewwith the Financial Times,
As Sarah Ferguson's dramatic fall from grace continues, the Mirror takes a look at the powerful enemy she made within the Royal Family, who regarded her as 'simply beyond the pale'
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What will happen to Sarah Ferguson? Friends report about fears for the future
Sarah Ferguson is under considerable pressure. While negotiations about moving out of Royal Lodge continue, friends report that the former Duchess of York is "at her absolute limit". Sources close to her say she has nowhere to go.
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have put King Charles in a difficult position this week as a result of the ongoing Royal Lodge saga. While it is believed Andrew, 65, and Sarah, 66, have succumbed to public pressure to vacate the 30-room royal mansion they occupy, they will not be moving until they have a new home lined up.
Sarah Ferguson and ex-husband Prince Andrew have agreed to leave the property in exchange for two separate residences, according to reports, following the latest scandal
Friends say Sarah Ferguson is “on edge” as King Charles pressures Prince Andrew to leave Royal Lodge amid royal tension.
Close associates say Sarah Ferguson is struggling with loneliness — but primary interviews and public appearances paint a more complex picture.
In a major snub, it has been reported Buckingham Palace is set to refuse Sarah Ferguson's request for Adelaide Cottage. Aides representing the King are understood to have suggested options for Fergie as part of multiple proposals to end Prince Andrew lease at Royal Lodge in Windsor.