Sarah Ferguson, Andrew under 'relentless pressure'
The friends of Sarah Ferguson and Andrew claimed, "There is a real feeling that the situation has become intolerable"
Former Duke of York Andrew and Sarah Ferguson friends have claimed that the atmosphere in Britain has become unbearable for the ex-royal couple.
The insiders told the OK! magazine after newly released Epstein files showed names of Sarah and Andrew.
The friends claimed, "There is a real feeling that the situation has become intolerable. They feel constantly judged, scrutinized, and publicly shamed, with no respite.
“Even their most ordinary decisions provoke criticism, and that relentless pressure is driving them to seriously consider a future far from Britain, where they could live with some dignity and peace."
The other close confidant said, "There is a strong belief that reconciliation with the public is no longer possible. From their perspective, remaining in Britain only extends a period of limbo and criticism, with no realistic prospect of rehabilitation or forgiveness."
Amid this development, Sarah and Andrew are reportedly considering to move abroad.
The royal insider claims, "While no formal plans have been announced, the combination of public hostility, palace pressure, and shrinking options at home has left the former royal couple facing a stark decision about whether their future lies beyond Britain's borders."
Andrew and Sarah, who divorced in 1996 but continue to live together at Royal Lodge in Windsor, are facing renewed scrutiny following the stripping of their royal titles by King Charles in last October as punishment for their joint ties with Epstein.
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