
Sarah Ferguson is yet to find a new permanent property because she won’t move in with her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and their children can’t offer her a home, it was claimed.

The former Duchess of York is in the midst of a ‘housing crisis’ and is clinging on to the hope of finding a new home in Windsor, a source close to her has said.
But the 66-year-old will have to ‘lower her expectations’ about the standard of her next home after decades in the 30-room Royal Lodge.
Fergie is said to be in a ‘fragile’ state over her fall from grace, telling friends her recent travails were ‘not good for my mental health’.
Andrew and Fergie lost their titles and their Windsor mansion, once home to the Queen Mother, over their long friendship with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
But while Andrew is begrudgingly off to Sandringham, Ms Ferguson ‘will not be moving in’ because she ‘would prefer to stay in the Windsor area’, a friend has said.
‘Relations are warmer between Ferguson and the couple’s daughters, but no offer of permanent accommodation has been extended to their mother’, according to The Times.
‘For now, Andrew and Sarah have a housing crisis. It may mean that they have to lower their expectations about the sort of lifestyle they wish to lead.’
Beatrice lives in the Cotswolds, while Eugenie splits her time between Kensington Palace and a Portuguese villa, so neither can give their mother a roof over her head.
The sisters are said to have offered their mother a place to stay when she needs it – but not permanently.
Andrew’s move to Marsh Farm in Norfolk could even be ‘in doubt’ because he is ‘unhappy’ with the security there, according to the new report.
In a piece on what life will be like for Andrew when he turns 66 next month, The Times’ senior royal writer Kate Mansey says there is still a row raging over Marsh Farm.
Although the King is spending a lot of money renovating the property and its grounds, it is reported that his younger brother is delaying moving in.
Ms Mansey also claims that Andrew’s siblings, Princess Anne and Prince Edward, remain in touch with Andrew and are worried about him.
‘He has a few loyal friends and some sources close to the royal family suspect that Charles’s steely approach may have been too tough’, she writes.
‘Despite extensive work beginning on Marsh Farm, however, it is understood that even this is now in doubt.

‘A huge security overhaul is required to make it safe for Andrew. Builders have been working to install secure gates and alarm systems, but the former duke is understood to be unhappy with the arrangement, and others have questioned how appropriate the accommodation is for such a high-profile figure.’

I hate to break the news to Fergie, but welcome to the real world, and I don’t believe for one moment that this woman won’t be offered a nice little cushy home.
I’m sure she could afford to buy a one-bedroom flat somewhere, but of course, that wouldn’t come with an entourage of servants, security and cooks.
Homeless, my foot, and it’s such an insulting remark to make to people who actually are homeless. She should try sleeping in a doorway, as our veterans do, but poor Fergie, she only knows a sponger’s life – what is she supposed to do?
People like Fergie and Andrew seem to believe that they need looking after. Poppycock – surely they know how to make a bed and boil an egg, and if not, learn, it’s not hard, nor will the egg be if Andrew attempts this simple feat.
Sad for Sarah as not her fault – as for tears of a clown Andrew – ‘Reap What You Sow ‘ Eh What !!!
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