Since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal title last year, things don’t seem to be going well for him and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. The couple, who divorced in 1996, continued to reside together at Royal Lodge in Windsor. However, they were reportedly ordered to leave the royal residence and move to a new place.
Amid all this, a recent report suggests that they are now reluctant to live in Britain. This is because they allegedly feel that the country has become unbearable for them. Andrew and Ferguson are allegedly aware that the public may not forgive them and that they feel constantly “publicly shamed.”
‘No’ prospect of forgiveness for Ex-Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson in UK, says source
Sarah Ferguson is all set to leave the Royal Lodge. Reports say she will likely move to Switzerland. The reason, it is alleged, is that Ferguson and ex-Prince Andrew feel that their situation has become “intolerable” in Britain.
A source told OK Magazine, “There is a real feeling that the situation has become intolerable. They feel constantly judged, scrutinized, and publicly shamed, with no respite. Even their most ordinary decisions provoke criticism, and that relentless pressure is driving them to seriously consider a future far from Britain, where they could live with some dignity and peace.”
Meanwhile, another source added that they feel there is no scope for forgiveness. The tipster said, “There is a strong belief that reconciliation with the public is no longer possible. From their perspective, remaining in Britain only extends a period of limbo and criticism, with no realistic prospect of rehabilitation or forgiveness.”
Now, people are speculating about where the pair will reside in the future. The former Duke of York reportedly has plans to move to the smaller Marsh Farm. It is a farmhouse on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. On the other hand, a friend of Ferguson said she could move to Switzerland and start anew away from Britain.
