
As a result of their acts, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson are formally kicked out of Royal Lodge, the mansion they lived in together for decades, even though they are divorced.
There are a lot of accusations against the former Duke and Duchess of York, but the most popular one is that they were friends with Jeffrey Epstein, a paedophile billionaire.
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After the public outcry over fresh information that came to light in the Epstein files, King Charles kicked Andrew out of the royal family, stripping him of his royal titles (including the Prince style) and honours. This took away all of Fergie’s honours, which she was just starting to get back from the king.

Their children, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, are especially upset by the accusations against their parents and have stayed away from them. Eugenie has apparently stopped talking to her father altogether, while Beatrice still talks to him but not as much.
Biographer Andrew Lownie, whose shocking book on the Yorks set off a chain of events, said that Andrew and Sarah have a solid accord about their girls even though they are leaving Royal Lodge to go their own ways.
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He said that Andrew and Sarah would never be the same again, but they have made a new deal after all that has happened.
“The deal is that the parents will die as long as the daughters are safe,” the author told Marie Claire. “Everything is about the daughters now.”

Princess Beatrice is 37 years old and has two kids, Sienna and Athena, with her spouse Edo Mapelli Mozzi. Princess Eugenie, 35, has two sons, August and Ernest, with her husband Jack Brooksbank. Andrew and Fergie are involved grandparents to all four of their kids.
Andrew and Fergie don’t have much in common anymore except for their kids and grandchildren. Lownie said that the “happiest divorced couple” claim “quickly ended once Fergie no longer had a title and [won’t be] living at Royal Lodge.”
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