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Sarah Ferguson’s Royal Lodge Exit Stirs Speculation as Andrew Moves Out Overnight

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A royal expert has revealed new concerns about Sarah Ferguson’s whereabouts after her former husband Andrew vacated the Royal Lodge on Monday night. Speaking to the Mirror, royal author Andrew Lownie suggested there is a possibility she might have fled Britain, noting this was something she had done in the past when facing tough situations.

Lownie speculated that one potential destination for Sarah could be Richard Branson’s private island, Necker Island, in the Caribbean. The expert also indicated that Princess Eugenie and her mother, who are known to frequent Branson’s luxury property, might be staying at Necker Island as well. Previously, former Duchess of York was seen holidaying on Branson’s island.

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Lownie added that Sarah is likely managing her current crisis by relying on a rich associate, a tactic that brought her into Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit.

These revelations surfaced just days after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles, left his mansion on Windsor’s royal estate. This marked another low point in Andrew’s career following years of scrutiny over his links to Epstein and their damaging impact on Britain’s royal family.

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