Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Eye Fresh Start as They Agree to Leave Royal Lodge – But With a Twist

Credit: Shutterstock  Royal Lodge Shake-Up: Andrew and Fergie Plan Their Exit In a development that has stirred fresh waves across Windsor’s serene estate, Prince Andrew and his former wife,...
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Eye Fresh Start as They Agree to Leave Royal Lodge – But With a Twist
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Royal Lodge Shake-Up: Andrew and Fergie Plan Their Exit

In a development that has stirred fresh waves across Windsor’s serene estate, Prince Andrew and his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, have reportedly agreed to vacate their long-time residence, the grand Royal Lodge — but not without a royal-sized request. The ex-Duke and Duchess of York are said to have asked for not one, but two new homes in return — the former residences of Princes William and Harry.

According to palace insiders, the couple’s 30-room mansion on the Windsor Estate, which Andrew has occupied rent-free for over two decades under a “peppercorn lease,” has become the subject of increasing scrutiny. Following public criticism over his lavish lifestyle and mounting financial strain, the pair have entered discussions about relocating — a move described by one family friend as “the end of an era.”

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King Charles is said to have offered Andrew and Fergie Frogmore Cottage — once home to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — but the offer was previously declined. Now, with Adelaide Cottage recently vacated by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the couple has shown renewed interest. The plan under discussion would see Andrew and Sarah taking up separate residences — marking their first time living apart since reuniting under the same roof in 2008.

“After years of ups and downs, they’re both ready for a new chapter,” one friend reportedly shared. “Living apart but close by would give them the breathing space they both need, while still staying near family.”

Frogmore Cottage, a charming five-bedroom home steeped in royal history, and Adelaide Cottage, a graceful four-bedroom Georgian property with a storied past of its own, would allow both Andrew and Fergie to maintain proximity to Windsor Castle and their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

Winds of Change at Windsor

Royal Lodge, Andrew’s current residence, has been a fixture of royal life for generations — once home to the Queen Mother and boasting vast grounds and stately interiors. But with growing calls for transparency and responsibility within the monarchy, the Prince’s occupancy has come under renewed fire. Reports suggest that if he and Sarah do vacate, the property could be leased to new tenants to help cover costly maintenance and renovations.

Behind palace walls, the decision is said to have the King’s quiet approval. “The writing is on the wall,” said one insider. “His Majesty believes this is the right moment for everyone involved to move forward with dignity.”

Looking Ahead

While the move comes amid ongoing scrutiny surrounding Andrew’s past ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the couple’s decision to cooperate signals a potential step toward restoring public goodwill. Despite relinquishing his titles and honors earlier this year, the Prince maintains he wishes to “put duty to family and country first.”

For Sarah Ferguson, who has long expressed her affection for Windsor, the possible move may also mark a personal reset. “Fergie has always felt at home in the royal fold,” said a close friend. “Having a place of her own nearby is both comforting and symbolic — a fresh start within familiar surroundings.”

As negotiations continue, the next chapter for Andrew and Sarah looks set to blend royal tradition with a hint of reinvention — and perhaps, a touch of much-needed peace.