The royal family is reportedly determined to shake off the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal for good, pushing him and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson to start a new life abroad.
Andrew and his former partner could flee the UK to hide from everyone, under increasing pressure from royal circles.
The couple’s daughters are also forced to keep a necessary distance from their parents, because they risk suffering the consequences of their scandals.
Andrew, 65, is likely to leave Royal Lodge within weeks, possibly before his 66th birthday on February 19.
Andrew and Ferguson have shared the 30-room property for decades, even after their divorce.
“As Andrew prepares to leave Royal Lodge, there is growing expectation within the palace that this will not simply be a change of address in Britain,” a close source said. Radar.
They added: “The view expressed is that a move abroad, for both Andrew and Sarah, could offer a real reset. »
The move will also help Beatrice and Eugenie grow up fully in Britain. This will make the royal sisters seem completely separate from them as well.
Andrew retired from public office in 2019 following his association with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Since then, he has largely disappeared from official royal life.
However, Andrew’s immediate plan is to move to Sandringham, with his final base likely to be Marsh Farm.
The property is a five-bedroom property on the estate which is said to offer greater privacy and is undergoing a major clean before move-in.




