Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson tipped to stay behind at Royal Lodge as key date looms
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson will likely stay behind at Royal Lodge this weekend following recent reports.The Duke and Duchess of York, who divorced in 1996, will likely keep their distance at this week's Easter Sunday service, especially as they were absent during last year's Christmas service.Reports of the Duke being linked to an alleged Chinese spy had created further embarrassment for the Royal Family.Prince Andrew was said to have decided to pull out of the festive occasion after speaking to his ex-wife and close friend, the Duchess of York. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson tipped to stay behind at Royal Lodge as key date loomsGettyRoyal Lodge is located on the Windsor EstateGettyInstead, the Prince and Princess of Wales will stay at Anmer Hall in Norfolk with Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.Kensington Palace declined to comment on these reports when approached by GB News.Despite being separated for several decades, Andrew and Fergie continue to cohabitate at the Duke's Windsor residence, Royal Lodge.The Duke signed a 75-year lease for the Crown Estate property in 2003, and has previously expressed support for leaving the home to his daughters, Princess Beatrice, 36, and Princess Eugenie, 35.Prince William and Princess Kate are skipping the Easter Sunday serviceGettyPrince Andrew attending the Coronation in May 2023PAThe property has been under visible decline in previous years ever since Prince Andrew stepped down as a working royal.The Duke has been described as a recluse figure at the Windsor home, although he is occasionally photographed horse-riding.King Charles was understood to be keen for his younger brother to vacate the property and move to a smaller, less expensive home.However, Prince Andrew secured the funds from an undisclosed source last year to remain living at Royal Lodge.