Big news is reportedly coming about Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. Sources say the pair will soon be leaving the 30-room mansion on the Crown estate. The exes have already given up their royal titles amid the worsening scandal related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. There’s an announcement pending; but are the rumors accurate?
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s living arrangements have been called into question

Prince Andrew has agreed to give up his mansion, Royal Lodge in Windsor, a source has claimed. The disgraced royal has lived at the property for over two decades with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. Apparently, an official announcement could be coming in just a few days.
A royal insider told Page Six: “Andrew realizes he has to leave. The hounds are at bay — and the hounds are quite powerful these days.”
Reports of the potential move come amid the ongoing scandal surrounding Andrew’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The fallen prince gave up his royal titles and honors just days before a bombshell book written by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre was released.
Fergie has also had to relinquish her title, something that she apparently didn’t take very well. According to insiders, the former duchess was “wailing” when her ex-husband broke the news to her.
It’s not yet clear where the pair will live following their exit from Royal Lodge. But it’s been reported that Andrew is urging for the keys to Frogmore Cottage – then 10-bedroom house that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle previously called home. Fergie, meanwhile, could move in to Adelaide Cottage, where Prince William and Kate Middleton lived.
Both homes have royal security paid for by British taxpayers. They’re also both on the Windsor Estate, Crown-owned land where their current mansion is located.
It’s also not yet clear if Andrew would have to pay rent on a new property. It’s previously been reported that he hasn’t paid any on Royal Lodge since he moved in.
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