In the intricate tapestry of royal life, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has carved out a significant role, particularly concerning her ex-husband, Prince Andrew.
Despite their divorce in the 1990s, the bond between Ferguson and Andrew remains strong.
This enduring friendship has proven pivotal as Andrew continues to navigate his complicated circumstances at Royal Lodge, his residence in Windsor Great Park.
Ferguson has stepped up in a big way, even financially, by contributing to the upkeep of Royal Lodge.
In 2003, Prince Andrew signed a 75-year lease on the property, which made him responsible for its maintenance.
However, as he has gradually retreated from public life, speculation surrounding his finances has intensified.
With vital repairs at Royal Lodge lagging, Ferguson’s support has become essential, essentially allowing Andrew to maintain his home.
Sources indicate that Ferguson’s willingness to cover some of the repair costs played a crucial role in King Charles‘s decision to let them stay at Royal Lodge.
It seems the King appreciates the Duchess’s efforts to keep the estate in good shape.
An insider revealed that Andrew has managed to hold onto the property largely due to Ferguson’s commitment to assist him.
Over the years, Andrew has poured hundreds of thousands of pounds into renovations at Royal Lodge.
This includes everything from exterior painting to roof repairs.
As the seasons change, it’s noted that the external paintwork will only be addressed when the weather permits, typically every five years.
This year, along with the completed roof repairs from last summer, Andrew is set to give the windows and paint some much-needed attention.
The timeline for these renovations is ambitious.
By the end of summer, the estate is expected to be fully updated, with scaffolding already in place and construction having commenced this week.
These projects have been in the works for some time, indicating a serious commitment to maintaining the estate.
However, tensions within the royal family remain palpable.
Earlier reports suggested that King Charles wanted Andrew to vacate Royal Lodge and relocate to Frogmore Cottage, the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
This proposed move has not been well-received by Andrew, who views Frogmore as a significant downgrade.
While Frogmore Cottage could serve as a temporary solution, it’s not suitable for Andrew’s long-term needs.
He has expressed reservations about moving into a space that doesn’t accommodate the family dynamics he cherishes.
Although his daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, occasionally attend royal events, they do not plan to make Frogmore their permanent residence.
Despite the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Andrew, his daughters have remained largely silent regarding the controversies that have plagued him.
They have, however, shown support for their father during public appearances, such as when they attended a recent garden party alongside other royals.
Royal editor Emily Nash has pointed out that while Eugenie and Beatrice are participating in royal functions, they are not formally taking on royal duties.
Their appearances are primarily supportive, especially as the family rallies around the Prince of Wales during challenging times.
As the summer unfolds, there may be more opportunities for the York sisters to engage in royal activities.