Despite continued public scrutiny because of the ongoing controversy, Sarah Ferguson is reportedly not stepping away from her former husband, Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. According to royal experts, the Duchess remains a steady presence in Andrew’s life.
Apparently, she has his back even as he navigates ongoing issues stemming from past scandals. However, Ferguson has also been his fiercest public defender in this time of need, making this connection seem especially close.
Sarah Ferguson won’t be ‘ditching’ Ex-Prince Andrew despite scandal, per expert
Sources have also suggested that Sarah Ferguson has no intention of “ditching” the ex-prince Andrew. She has instead chosen to stand by him in a way that reflects their long-standing bond. Although the pair divorced in 1996, they have famously maintained a close relationship over the years, often living together and presenting a united front during heavy personal challenges.
Recently, Ferguson was spotted in public, appearing composed and focused. In this context, insiders say, it reflects her resilience amid the noise surrounding the royal family. There has also been growing speculation about their living arrangements. Reports suggest that she may continue to reside with Andrew or even join him in a new home, possibly at Marsh Farm. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the possibility suggests that their connection remains deeply rooted.
Royal commentators believe that Ferguson’s loyalty stems from a mix of personal history and understanding. Duncan Larcombe, the author of “Prince Harry: the Inside Story” and former royal editor of The Sun, commented on it. He told The Mirror that, “My personal hunch is that it’s a public relations move. I don’t think she’s any nearer ditching Andrew than she ever was, and her links to the scandal might have been different from Andrew’s, but they were still strong.”
Larcombe continued, “It would be pretty… hypocritical if she just said, ‘oh how dare you be friends with a man like that’ when clearly she’s been a friend of the man like that.”
