Sarah Ferguson's aide reveals whether she will move in with Beatrice, Eugenie
Sarah Ferguson is set to move out of the Royal Lodge soon
Sarah Ferguson is still mulling over options for her relocation and hasn’t decided yet.
Sarah is moving out of the Royal Lodge alongside Andrew Mountbatten Windsor after the former Prince was stripped of his titles and told to surrender the lease of the mansion.
While Andrew is moving to the King’s privately owned Sandringham estate, Sarah is forging an independent path, per a spokesperson.
"She is assessing a number of options currently, and no final decision has been made," her spokesman said, per People.
Sources have already revealed that Fergie won’t be moving to Sandringham with her ex-husband.
Now, the spokesman has refuted reports that she may move into an annex or converted barn at the country home of her eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice. He also noted that she won’t be moving in with her other daughter, Princess Eugenie, in her Portugal home.
This comes after a source previously noted that she will instead move "into a separate home."
"Contrary to reports, she has never asked for a property or any provision for herself," the source added. "She will continue to forge an independent life."
Another source close to the former Duchess of York said that she is "going to move forward independently."
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