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Royal Split: Andrew and Fergie to Part Ways

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson are facing the end of their time together at Royal Lodge before they are forced to leave. Andrew is set to reside on the King’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, while Fergie is organizing her own private housing.

Despite their divorce, the couple has shared the Windsor mansion since 2008. However, they were evicted from the 30-room residence last October due to their associations with Jeffrey Epstein.

As they prepare to lead separate lives after nearly 20 years, a royal insider disclosed that they will primarily remain in touch regarding their children and grandchildren.

Following Fergie’s connection to Epstein, she has refrained from commenting on her relationship with Andrew. Andrew, on the other hand, has maintained a low profile and refuted all accusations against him.

Meanwhile, concerns have arisen about King Charles’ scheduled trip to the US amid calls from MPs to reconsider the visit due to President Trump’s controversial actions, including his interest in acquiring Greenland and threats of tariffs.

Although the Palace has not officially confirmed Charles’ trip, reliable sources suggest that he and Queen Camilla will visit the US in the Spring to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the US declaration of independence.

Princess Eugenie’s stance towards her father has been disclosed by a close acquaintance, revealing her estrangement from him for not apologizing to Epstein’s victims. Despite this, Eugenie hopes to rebuild their relationship in the future.

As Princess Kate intensifies her efforts following her cancer diagnosis in 2024, a royal expert notes her increased determination to effect positive change through various initiatives and collaborations.

Amid global uncertainties, there is a call for steady leadership, exemplified by Prince William’s upcoming significant visit to Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the UK’s need to forge new alliances and safeguard its interests.

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