Inside Sarah Ferguson’s lonely evenings filled with ‘anger’ and ‘abandon’

Sarah Ferguson ‘flips completely’: Take a look at what this ‘erratic’ former royal’s day to day life has become since getting cut off

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Published April 01, 2026
Inside Sarah Ferguson’s lonely evenings filled with ‘anger’ and ‘abandon’

Sarah Ferguson is one member of the Royal Family that remained in a royal residence despite having been divorced for over 30 years. This co-habitation lasted up until King Charles moved Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, her ex-husband and roommate into a privately funded estate to shut down anger about him being funded by taxpayers in a 30-bedroom royal property.

However, now being called effectively homeless, and isolated not only by the Firm but by London High Society, an insider has exposed what happens in her day to day life, to Heat World.

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According to this insider, the vast majority of her behavior stems from firmly held beliefs that she’s owed “at least a conversation and a shred of sympathy” given that she got “cut off without any proper explanation.”

Even one of her closet friends among the Royal Family members, the current Queen of England and so “the rejection is what’s really pushing her over the edge,” they added. Moreover, “the more shut out she feels, the more desperate she becomes for some kind of response, and it just turns into this vicious cycle.”

At this point in time, and “from [Fergie’s] point of view, the only mistake she’s made is trusting Andrew so it feels incredibly unfair that the family she’s been a part of for most of her adult life is turning on her.”

However as for her evenings, which are currently occupied with intense media scrutiny the same insider calls them the worst because “by the time evening rolls around, that frustration has built to the point where she’s almost impossible to deal with. She goes from feeling sorry for herself to turning her anger on the rest of the family for abandoning her. Other times she flips completely and believes she can try to charm her way back in, acting like she can smooth it all over, which is obviously never going to happen. She’s completely erratic, it’s no wonder everyone’s cut her off.”

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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