Sarah Ferguson's extravagant habits at Royal Lodge laid bare: Report
Sarah Ferguson faced dramatic lifestyle change after Jeffrey Epstein scandal, claims book
Sarah Ferguson reportedly had a luxurious lifestyle while staying at the 30-room Royal Lodge with her ex-husband, Prince Andrew.
According to royal writer Andrew Lownie, Sarah had several unusual demands for staff members working at the residence.
One of the demands was a fresh cream cake to be made every day, even if the previous one had not been eaten, via Hello.
Andrew Lownie wrote in his book, Entitled, "Another member of staff told filmmaker Dominic Morgan, 'Every day, the chef was ordered to make a sizeable cream cake'. If it wasn't eaten, it was thrown away and a fresh one baked the next day, regardless."
The book also alleged that personal trainers were kept “on call” despite never being used.
While a staff member was reportedly hired only to organize Sarah’s tablets.
It further claimed that she often bought copies of her own books to give away as gifts.
However, Sarah's lavish lifestyle seemed to have ended after her and her ex husband's past connection with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and keeping contact with Jeffery after his prison sentence.
The former royal couple was asked to vacate Royal Lodge and their royal titles were also taken away by King Charles.
Andrew then moved to his brother's Sandringham estate, while Sarah's whereabouts remained under wraps until The Sun published photos of Sarah staying at a ski resort in Austria last month.
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