Andrew seriously hoping for 'romantic reunion' with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson
Andrew worries Sarah Ferguson could ‘throw him under the bus’ if left to fend for herself
Former Duke of York Andrew is now seriously hoping for a 'romantic reunion' with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson as they are set to move out of Royal Lodge soon.
King Charles has issued formal notice to Andrew to leave the Royal Lodge, where he and Sarah had been living for a long time.
Following eviction from Royal Lodge and stripping of titles, there were claims Sarah and Andrew are now going their separate ways.
However, the Closer has reported Princess Eugenie and Beatrice father is now seriously hoping for a 'romantic reunion' with Sarah to ensure she stays onside.
The outlet, citing the royal insiders, said Andrew worries Sarah could ‘throw him under the bus’ if left to fend for herself.
At the same time, the insider said Andrew has become aware that his romantic prospects have diminished drastically in light of the ongoing scandals.
The source claims Andrew says “being together again” might be the only way they both get through this mess.
Sarah and Andrew were married for ten years but split in 1996.
The royal insider went on saying, “He still finds her very attractive and he’s so comfortable with her and let’s face it, he’s not going to have a lot of other prospects, he’s a social pariah in London now.”
“He keeps telling her they can do so much more as a team and that the best way forward is to rebuild what they once had,” the close confidant has claimed.
Meanwhile, there are also reports Princess Eugenie and Beatrice are "really worried" about their father Andrew as his "anxiety is through the roof."
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