Sarah Ferguson She was preparing to leave Royal Villas, the Windsor estate where she has lived for more than two decades. However, sources have revealed that the former Duchess of York is seriously weighing up a move to Australia. She was “torn between leaving the UK and staying close to her beloved family, especially her daughter and grandchildren.”
Sources claim Sarah Ferguson is ‘torn between leaving the UK and staying close to her family’
She has been seriously considering moving to Australia to be with her sister Jane Ferguson-Lydecker after her ex-husband, the former Prince Andrew, was asked to vacate the royal villa with Sarah Ferguson.
A royal expert revealed to RadarOnline.com, “Sarah has always loved the country, and there was a feeling that she might receive a warmer reception there than she does now in the UK.” Even other sources noted that “Australia offers an opportunity to step outside of that narrative, regain a level of privacy and live without constant scrutiny.”
However, Ferguson’s move may not be that easy due to her close relationship with her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and her grandchildren. As a result, she “felt torn.”
An insider pointed out, 66-year-old British writerHer “identity is now so entwined with her daughter and grandchildren, and the thought of having an ocean between them is truly distressing.”
According to sources, she is well aware of the “cost of distancing herself from her family and does not take it lightly.” However, she also understood that “if she wanted to get through this, she had to protect her own well-being first.”
But for now, Sarah Ferguson is in the UK contemplating her decision as “status and decoration are no longer the point”. The source added that she now wants “a place where she can exist quietly and not feel bogged down by old controversies.”
Originally reported by Parul Singh on Reality Tea.
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