Sarah Ferguson has recently found herself in the spotlight, responding to swirling rumors about her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, and his residence at Royal Lodge.
With speculation mounting about whether Andrew might be forced to vacate the lavish Windsor estate, Fergie’s comments have sparked interest and intrigue.
In a surprising turn of events, Ferguson addressed these rumors during an interview with Hola!
TV, as reported by The Mirror.
However, her response was anything but straightforward.
Instead of confirming or denying the claims, she delivered a succinct six-word reply: “Don’t always believe what you read.” This remark has left many wondering about the truth behind the headlines.
When pressed further about the situation, Sarah maintained a sense of ambiguity, saying, “I don’t know,” while asserting that she was unaware of any discussions regarding Andrew’s potential departure.
Her focus seemed to be on living in the moment, as she added, “I try to enjoy each day as it comes.”
The backdrop to this drama involves King Charles reportedly tightening the purse strings on the royal family’s expenses.
This includes slashing the £3 million annual security budget for the estate, which could pose a financial challenge for Andrew.
If he cannot cover the costs associated with security and necessary property repairs, leaving Royal Lodge may become unavoidable.
Despite their separation in 1996, Sarah and Andrew continue to share a friendly relationship.
They cohabit the impressive 30-bedroom residence, valued at around £30 million.
Their unique arrangement has raised eyebrows, especially given Andrew’s controversial past, including his ties to convicted s– offender Jeffrey Epstein, which led to significant fallout for the Duke.
In early 2023, King Charles made headlines by cutting Andrew’s annual allowance of £249,000, further complicating his ability to maintain the lavish lifestyle associated with Royal Lodge.
Following the fallout from Andrew’s infamous BBC interview in 2019, where he denied allegations of misconduct, his royal duties and military titles were stripped away by the late Queen in 2020.
Rumors have also surfaced suggesting that Prince William may be pushing for Andrew’s eviction from Royal Lodge.
Reportedly, William harbors resentment towards his uncle for his unwelcoming behavior when he introduced Kate Middleton to the royal family.
Royal reporter Richard Kaye suggested that this ongoing tension could lead to William advocating for Andrew’s removal to make way for the Whalies.
For now, Andrew remains at Royal Lodge, which sits on a sprawling 98 acres within the Windsor estate.
He has been living there for over two decades under a 75-year lease.
Yet, sources claim that he is somewhat of a recluse in the community, often seen only when indulging in his passions for golf or horseback riding.
Those close to Andrew describe him as a solitary figure, noting that he tends to engage in one-sided conversations with the stable staff during his visits to the horses.
One person recounted how Andrew would talk endlessly, often receiving little response in return, raising questions about his social interactions.
Despite the challenges surrounding him, Andrew maintains a close bond with Sarah Ferguson.
The two are frequently spotted taking walks together on the estate, having recently welcomed two corgis into their lives, joining their five Norfolk Terriers.