Insiders Allege Sarah Ferguson Has ‘Been a Rock’ for Ex Prince Andrew Despite Feud Rumors
Both ex-Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have faced scrutiny for their bond with trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, subsequently losing their royal titles and perks. Despite everything, and Ferguson going into hiding, it seems they’re still close to one another.
It’s been alleged that Sarah has gone to visit Andrew on “different occasions, and has been a rock to” him. Despite hiding out in Austria, insiders told Heat World UK that they’re still as thick as thieves. They said, “On one occasion, she was brought in the back of Andrew’s car, hidden in the footwell and under a blanket. Another time, she was apparently brought in via a removals van.”
Not only that, but it seems Prince William and Kate Middleton are “furious” about this secretly happening.
“This wasn’t just discreet, it was covert. That’s what has really rattled William and Kate. They are livid because they feel like they’ve been trying to draw a clear line under this situation, and yet things like this are still happening behind their backs,” the insider said. “The presence of Andrew and Sarah, even quietly, represents a risk. Every time they’re still in the frame, even behind the scenes, it prevents the family from fully moving on.”
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For those who don’t know, the pair met back in 1985 during one of the Queen’s “dine and sleep” events at Windsor Castle. Ferguson and Andrew were married from 1986 to 1992, during which they welcomed two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, both of whom have gone on to marry and have children of their own.
And after their high-drama separation in 1992, the real controversies started, especially when those photos of Ferguson with a new lover sent the royal family spinning. Now, despite the legal fallout and reports of a frayed relationship, they’re seemingly still close.
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