Sarah Ferguson's destination remains unknown
Royal author reveals Sarah Ferguson has no clue where's she going after leaving Royal Lodge
Former Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, has no idea where she is going after leaving Royal Lodge next year, royal author Andrew Lownie said while commenting on her future.
The former wife of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who has lived with former husband despite their divorce, is reportedly looking for a new place separate from him.
Her hunt for a new accommodation started after Andrew was served notice on his lease on the Grade II mansion.
Lownie said the former Duchess of York is having issues downsizing her belongings.
“Not sure Sarah herself knows where she is going. Switzerland, Portugal, Cotswolds, Windsor, London. For the moment she can stay at Royal Lodge until October,” he said.
Referring to his famous book on the former couple, Lownie said, “I wrote in Entitled that at Sunninghill Park, there was a warehouse style room nicknamed 'Aladdin's Cave' which contained thousands of gifts."
“Similarly I'm told that there are so many unopened Amazon boxes at Royal Lodge that nobody knows quite what to do with them.”
The author added: “Over the previous year Sarah had travelled to Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Switzerland, Hong Kong and Poland and made four trips to America, each time staying at the luxury Carlyle Hotel, where the cheapest suite was £330 a night.
Sarah Ferguson also lost her Duchess of York title after King Charles stripped Andrew of his remaining royal titles over his links to the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein last month.
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