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Public Fury Explodes As Prince Andrew And Sarah Ferguson Demand New Royal Homes

Royal fans have erupted in outrage after reports surfaced that Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are pushing for alternative royal residences as pressure intensifies for them to leave Royal Lodge.

The divorced couple have lived together on the Windsor estate since 2008, but the backlash over their continued royal lifestyle despite scandal and disgrace has only intensified.

New claims from The Sun suggest Andrew has set his sights on Frogmore Cottage, the Windsor home previously occupied by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle before they were evicted.

Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson is reportedly eyeing Adelaide Cottage the residence Prince William and Princess Kate are preparing to vacate during their relocation to Forest Lodge.

The Daily Express echoed the same bombshell developments, prompting an immediate wave of explosive public reaction online.

One furious royal watcher wrote, “I want to know just how many residences this family has. It is ridiculous. They don’t need this amount of houses. While Britain struggles, they seem to have a place for every occasion. Pure greed.”

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Another blasted Ferguson specifically, saying, “No just no. Fergie is not a royal and not even married to a royal now. Of course the Crown Estates should not house her separately anywhere on Royal land.

She has recently sold a £4million apartment in Belgravia she needs to take herself off and buy something privately somewhere, preferably abroad.” A third commenter did not mince words: “Fergie wants she has no right to demand anything.”

The outrage comes as Andrew and Sarah face renewed pressure to vacate Royal Lodge following the email scandal and the formal relinquishing of Andrew’s remaining titles and honours.

King Charles and Prince William are said to be united in their stance that the disgraced duke can no longer occupy grand royal properties while attempting to restore the monarchy’s credibility.

The backlash also underscores just how far public tolerance for royal excess has collapsed in the aftermath of Andrew’s scandals and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s exile.

With British households crushed by economic hardship, the idea of reassigning luxury Crown Estate homes to a disgraced duke and his ex-wife is fueling anger across the nation.

For now, Andrew and Fergie remain at Royal Lodge but the battle over where they land next is threatening to ignite a new round of royal crisis at the worst possible moment for King Charles and Prince William.