Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson appear ‘unfazed’ by King Charles’ harsh decision ahead of the holidays.
There’s a good chance the former Duke and Duchess of York won’t join the royal family at their traditional Christmas gathering at Sandringham after their fall.
The ex-couple left without royal benefits and, in the coming days, will be ordered to leave the huge Royal Lodge.
But, according to a royal author, Andrew Lownie, Andrew and Fergie won’t have a “terrible” Christmas as they still have plenty of ways to celebrate it.
According to Cosmopolitanhe said: “I [think] They would take advantage of this last Christmas to hold all kinds of receptions there. They have friends… there are friends that go back a long way, and [have] stuck with them. Andrew still has his shooting friends.”
Andrew and Sarah could throw a ‘party’ in the huge royal household before their eviction.
On the other hand, it is possible that the parents of Béatrice and Eugénie will join their friends at home and make the most of this special moment after having made negative headlines for too long.
Earlier, the source claimed their daughters faced a “dilemma” as they would surely receive an invitation from the king for Christmas at Sandringham, but the princesses also wanted to be with their parents in case of need.




