After their eviction from the Royal Lodge, ex-Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are reportedly being encouraged to move abroad. Andrew and Ferguson have stayed in the same orbit for years, even after their divorce. But now, as they prepare for a major change in living arrangements, a new report claims people close to the palace want something bigger for them than a move down the road.
Ex-Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s move abroad could offer them ‘real reset,’ per source
RadarOnline exclusively reported that royal circles are urging ex-Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to leave the United Kingdom entirely and move abroad post eviction. The outlet reported that Andrew is expected to vacate Royal Lodge in Windsor within weeks. This will end a long stretch that has witnessed the former couple share the 30-room home since 2008.
One palace insider claimed, “With Andrew preparing to leave Royal Lodge, there’s a growing expectation inside the palace that this shouldn’t just be a change of address within Britain.” They added, “The view being expressed is that a move overseas, for both Andrew and Sarah, could offer a real reset.”
The source added that distance could also help their daughters. They suggested, “By putting physical distance between themselves and the U.K., it would give Beatrice and Eugenie the space to live their lives in a healthier, more positive environment, without their parents’ issues constantly hanging over them.”
Moreover, the source claimed it would help clarify that the sisters stand apart from their parents’ situation. RadarOnline noted that ex-Prince Andrew stepped back from public duties in 2019. They cited a source who believed, “Among those advising them, there’s a strong sense that Andrew and Sarah simply haven’t faded far enough into the background.”
Ex-Prince Andrew’s immediate plan is reportedly to relocate to Sandringham. So, whether he and Sarah Ferguson actually move overseas after their eviction remains to be seen. Still, sources paint the push as a clear attempt to close an old chapter.
