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EXCLUSIVE: Shamed Sarah Ferguson 'Plotting Permanent Move Abroad' to 'Escape Epstein Scandal and Andrew Windsor'
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson leave Royal Lodge amid Epstein scrutiny; Andrew will move to a Sandringham estate, while Ferguson may relocate to her daughter's mansion in Portugal.
- Recently, Sarah Ferguson, former Duchess of York, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, former Prince Andrew, are being forced to leave Royal Lodge, Windsor, with Andrew set to move to the Sandringham estate next year.
- After a 2011 email resurfaced showing Sarah Ferguson, former Duchess of York, called Jeffrey Epstein a 'supreme friend', pressure on King Charles to evict them and scrutiny of their family intensified.
- Her publisher withdrew the new children's book, Flora And Fern: Kindness Along The Way, from Amazon, and reports say the couple sleep at opposite ends of the 30-room Royal Lodge, Windsor.
- Fresh rumours suggest Ferguson could move to Portugal at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's 3.6 million oceanfront mansion, with sources saying the sisters support their parents privately.
- Amid ongoing reputation concerns, Jennie Bond said, `I am surprised that it seems Sarah and Andrew are now going their separate ways`, while Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor denies wrongdoing and Sarah Ferguson stays out of the spotlight.
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- 45% of the sources lean Left, 44% of the sources lean Right
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