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Inside Sarah Ferguson’s Royal Fallout – and What Could Come Next
Stripped of royal titles over Epstein links, Sarah Ferguson faces financial struggles and social exclusion as she prepares to leave her 30-room Windsor home of 17 years.
- Sarah Ferguson is anxious about her future after Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was stripped of his titles and is due to leave Royal Lodge, citing worries about being targeted by 'dark forces' related to his past.
- Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been described as 'ranting and muttering' at home, rarely leaving Royal Lodge following his loss of royal status and amid ongoing scrutiny over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Ferguson is considering moving abroad and is worried for the safety of her daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, as well as her own future.
- The U.S. House Oversight Committee has expressed interest in Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, believing he may possess valuable information regarding Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and requesting his cooperation in their investigation.
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Andrew 'ranting to himself' as Fergie spends time in 'The Doghouse' with pair preparing to leave Royal Lodge
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is said to have been "ranting to himself" while Sarah Ferguson stays in "The Doghouse" bar as the pair get set to leave Royal Lodge
·London, United Kingdom
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Sarah Ferguson has reportedly been 'cut adrift' by the royal family and ostracised by high society. Friends of the former duchess made the claim as she prepares to lose her long-time home at Royal Lodge after she and her husband Andrew Windsor were stripped of their royal titles due to their links ...
·Kelowna, Canada
Read Full ArticlePrince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, live the last few days in Royal Lodge, the 30-room residence located on the grounds of Windsor Castle, from which they will have to leave in the coming weeks by decision of King Charles III.
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right4Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Right
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