Andrew stripped of 'prince' title
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Ferguson has stopped using the title Duchess of York and will vacate Royal Lodge, the Windsor residence she shared with Andrew for more than 20 years.
Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, blames herself for the downfall of her husband Prince Andrew, after he was stripped of all his titles and kicked out of Royal Lodge in a monumental fall from grace.
Sarah Ferguson's reaction to the loss of her Duchess of York title has been revealed following her ex-husband Prince Andrew's decision to give up his titles.
At Windsor’s Royal Lodge, the nightly rituals of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, have reignited debate over royal privilege and household responsibility. Described by historian Andrew Lownie as “one of the most visible cases of excess in modern royal history,
Ferguson lost her title after Prince Andrew willingly resigned them due to his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Sarah Ferguson lost the title of 'Duchess of York' along with Prince Andrew. But how exactly will this affect her going forward?
Sarah Ferguson, the former wife of Prince Andrew, will no longer be able to use the title Duchess of York, GB News understands. It follows a statement from the King’s younger brother, where he announced the decision to relinquish his royal titles amid “continued accusations” against him.
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Where will Sarah Ferguson live now? How the former Duchess will be impacted by Andrew's scandal
"Formal notice has today been served to surrender the lease. The move will take place as soon as practicable," a Palace statement confirmed. Mountbatten Windsor will now move to a property on the Sandringham estate, and will effectively be at the mercy of the King who will be providing (and potentially paying for) his brother's new home.