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Prince Andrew Spared Eviction From Royal Lodge Thanks To Ex-Wife Sarah Ferguson’s Shaky Health

A blessing in disguise! Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson don’t have to worry about leaving their Royal Lodge home amid the author’s breast cancer battle.

The Duke and Duchess of York are the epitome of a friendly relationship. Despite ending their relationship in 1992, the couple remained friendly, living and raising their two daughters under one roof.

Although their little birds have flown the nest to have families of their own, the former couple are still together in their old home. News of King Charles’ plans to evict the couple has made waves for months, with his younger brother adamantly opposing the move.

However, thanks to his ex-wife’s health, the royal will reportedly not be kicked out of the 30-room property. Please keep scrolling to learn more!

Prince Andrew Escapes Move To Frogmore Cottage As Sarah Ferguson Recovers From Cancer Treatment

Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at Royal Ascot 2019MEGA

The new royal sibling appears to have achieved his goal of staying at the Royal Lodge despite concerns about the 63-year-old’s financial ability to manage the luxury home. A source told PageSix, Duke will not be kicked out of his home while his ex recovers.

The 30-room property near Windsor Castle, outside London, has been a former residence since 2003 when Prince Andrew signed a 74-year lease. Although he still had plenty of time left on his contract, King Charles tried to move the couple to Frogmore Cottage in a cost-cutting scheme.

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Prince Andrew lost his official duties over his relationship with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. After paying a multi-million dollar settlement to Virginia Giuffre, a victim who accused him of sexual exploitation, the Duke is allegedly unable to pay the rent and upkeep of the Royal Lodge.

However, the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not welcome its new residents due to Ferguson’s battle with cancer. According to a fellow author of “A Gift of Kindness”, the mother of two needs time to recover after undergoing a mastectomy surgery that lasted almost eight hours.

The insider did not share what further treatment the Duchess will receive but noted that her loved ones, including her ex-husband, have rallied to support her recovery. The source told the outlet:

“He is resting at home. It was major surgery. He got a lot of support; both her daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, are very supportive, as is Andrew.”

News of the “Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah” host’s breast cancer battle came late last month via a representative of patron Teenage Cancer Trust. The spokesperson revealed that the humanitarian was diagnosed with an early form of the malignant disease during a routine check-up.

“Sarah, Duchess of York, was recently diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer which was detected during a routine mammogram,” the source said. “He was advised he would need surgery, which was successful.”

Sarah Ferguson at the 79th Venice International Film FestivalMEGA

An insider assured fans that they have nothing to worry about the “Her Heart for a Compass” author as she is on the road to recovery. According to Ferguson’s spokesman, doctors claimed the 63-year-old’s “prognosis was good” and gave him “the best medical care.”

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In addition, the whistleblower stated that the former senior royal wanted to inspire others to get regular check-ups because the disease was almost undetectable. The Children in Crisis founder representative said:

“She is also very grateful to the staff involved in the mammogram that identified her disease, which was otherwise asymptomatic. And believe his experience underscores the importance of regular checkups.”

Prince Andrew Refuses to Leave Royal Cottage Amid Renovations for Fears of Eviction

Weeks before Ferguson’s breast cancer diagnosis, her ex-husband made headlines for refusing to leave their old home during renovations. The father of two was allegedly afraid of moving out of the Royal Lodge if his placement remained as per his brother’s wishes.

According to sources, the large property is in need of some necessary repairs which will be done over the summer. These improvements include the restoration of the roof, which will inconvenience anyone who lives there. To avoid this problem, Prince Andrew was advised to move to Frogmore Cottage.

Prince Andrew at Prince Philip's Memorial ServiceMEGA

However, the 63-year-old refused as he reportedly feared he would be permanently removed from the Royal Lodge if he left the property. Lamenting the reluctance of the royals to budge, the insider wailed:

“It’s getting funny. Andrew has roof repairs scheduled for later this summer, which will take several months to complete, and has been advised that staying at home during the renovations could be a problem. But he was reluctant to go.”

Another whistleblower claimed the Duke’s reluctance to leave his old home was due to a lease he signed with his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. “He’s adamant that, because he has many years left to run on his lease and spent millions from his fortune building the place, he’s not leaving his home,” the source revealed.

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