- Sarah Ferguson is homeless
- Eviction linked to Epstein scandal
- Royal family distance from controversy
Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, is reportedly without a permanent residence following her eviction from the Royal Lodge. Sources reveal that she and her ex-husband, ex-Prince Andrew, were forced to leave their Windsor home after King Charles intervened. The eviction is linked to Andrew's association with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Despite their divorce in 1996, Ferguson and Andrew continued to live together until this recent upheaval.
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Eviction Fallout and Strained Friendships
Ferguson, known for her frequent visits to New York, now finds herself struggling to secure accommodation in the city. Friends who previously hosted her are hesitant to extend their hospitality due to the fresh revelations surrounding Epstein. An insider noted, "Everyone’s telling her that now’s not a good time." The association with Epstein has made it challenging for Ferguson to find even temporary lodging, as many fear the potential reputational damage.
Family Distances from Scandal
While Ferguson's daughter, Princess Eugenie, resides in New York, she has not offered her mother a place to stay. The scandal's shadow looms large, and both Eugenie and her sister Beatrice are keen to maintain their distance. "Now that Andrew has lost his royal title, the girls are the only members of the family who are real royals," an insider explained. The need to protect their royal standing is paramount, especially in light of past communications between Ferguson and Epstein that have surfaced.