King Charles moves ahead with plan to remove Andrew’s titles and honours
King Charles III has issued a final move-out date to his brother Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, bringing their time at Royal Lodge to an end as pressure continues over Andrew’s past links to Jeffrey Epstein.
In a statement released last October, the Palace confirmed that the King had started a formal process to strip Andrew of his style, titles and honours.
“Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. His lease on Royal Lodge has, to date, provided him with legal protection to continue in residence. Formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease and he will move to alternative private accommodation,” the statement said.
A friend of Sarah Ferguson has since spoken about her mental health and described her situation as a “housing crisis.”
Amid the changes, a source told People that Sarah is currently “looking for a place in Windsor.” The insider also claimed that the parents of their daughters were given a move-out deadline of January 31.
A spokesperson for Sarah said, “She is assessing a number of options currently, and no final decision has been made.”
The report added that Sarah is considering her next step and is expected to spend the coming weeks overseas while she decides where to live.
