Sarah Ferguson has been told to find her own accomodation after Buckingham Palace told Prince Andrew to leave his sprawling 30-bed mansion, Royal Lodge

Sarah Ferguson has been told she will have to find her own accommodation as she and Andrew have been booted out of Royal Lodge by King Charles.

Buckingham Palace tonight issued a statement confirming King Charles has launched a process to strip the 65-year-old of all his formal titles, meaning he will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

Andrew will be moving to a property on the £60million Sandringham estate, but Fergie has not been offered an alternative royal residence.

Despite earlier alleged demands from the ex couple, to be housed in two separate royal properties, Fergie has been left to her own devices after her shocking links to Jeffrey Epstein left her embroiled in scandal.

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It is understood that Sarah will not be moving into Sandringham with Andrew, marking an end to their 17-year co-living arrangement at Royal Lodge.

Earlier this week, reports surfaced that Andrew was in “advanced talks” with the Palace, in which he suggested moving to Frogmore Cottage, the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Meanwhile, Sarah allegedly asked for Adelaide Cottage, the home Prince William, Princess Kate and their three children currently live in. While the Waleses are expected to move to Forest Lodge early next month, royal experts were aghast at the suggestion.

Both camps then started to brief against each other, with a source close to Fergie insisting that it was the Palace who first offered her Adelaide Cottage in May.

Royal sources quickly shut down those claims, saying Adelaide Cottage was never offered to the ex-Duchess. And now King Charles has left Fergie to fend for herself, as no offer has been made to house Andrew’s ex wife.

Fergie and Andrew have lived together in the sprawling 30-bedroom mansion since 2008, despite getting a divorce in 1996. There has long been calls for the disgraced former Duke and his ex wife to leave the royal residence after Prince Andrew’s relationship with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein surfaced.

Virginia Guiffre, a victim of Epstein’s who tragically died by suicide earlier this year, accused Andrew of sexually abusing her three times as a teenager, claims he strongly denies. The scandal has erupted for Andrew in recent weeks as leaked emails showed he lied about exactly when he cut ties with Epstein.

Other emails showed Fergie had called convicted sex offender Epstein a “supreme friend” and it is even alleged that she took her two daughters to visit him after his prison release. Sarah’s team say she has no recollection of the meeting, and only sent the email through fears for her safety after threats were made by Epstein.

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