Andrew, Sarah Ferguson find their way back to each other amid chaotic times
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Sarah Ferguson are reportedly back together years after divorce
“Disgraced” Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have found their way back to each other amid turbulent times as the navigate lives without Royal tiles with Royal Lodge move looming over their heads.
According to latest report, the former couple see each other as “safe harbour” and has "secretly" reconnected after they divorced in 1996.
Speaking on their reunion, a source told Radar Online, "Andrew and Sarah share a unique understanding that no one else can relate to."
They said that friends of the former Duke and Duchess of York “are saying they appear happier and closer than they have in years, and there's a definite spark when they're alone."
A palace insider also revealed that the Andrew and Fergie “have always shared a taste for the dramatic, and being at the center of scandal seems to excite them both.”
"There's a thrill in navigating the fallout together that they can't find with anyone else. They see each other as their only safe harbor – the only person who truly understands the pressures, the scrutiny, and the constant public judgment.
“That shared refuge has reignited a spark between them."
Meanwhile, the couple will soon be seen making their first public appearance amid ongoing scandal over their past ties to Jeffrey Epstein at their granddaughter, Athena’s christening.
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