Sarah Ferguson ‘set to move in to granny annexe’ at Princess Beatrice’s £3.5m mansion | Royal | News
Sarah Ferguson will be moving out of Royal Lodge soon, and questions are still swirling as to where she will go next. While it was initially believed she would move to Portugal to live in a mansion owned by her daughter Princess Eugenie and her husband, it has now been claimed that she could instead be housed by her other daughter Princess Beatrice.
This is because Beatrice, 37, has a £3.5million Oxfordshire mansion with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, in the Cotswolds – where they live with their daughters, Sienna and Athena, and spend most of their time. And, conveniently for Sarah, the mansion has a small one-bedroom cottage alongside it. This cottage, formerly a cattle shed, has reportedly been recently renovated.
The Daily Mail has claimed that the cottage has had new doors and windows as part of a complete renovation.
The cottage also reportedly has its own entrance, as it is across the courtyard from Beatrice’s six-bedroom home.
A source told the Daily Mail: “It would be perfect for the former Duchess as it’s close to her daughter but also completely independent of the main house where Beatrice and Edoardo live.
“Sarah would be able to just walk a few yards and be an on-site babysitter for Sienna, who she simply adores, and with Eugenie living in Portugal, it makes perfect sense.”
Sarah is believed to still be in Royal Lodge in Windsor at the moment, the home she has lived in with her ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. However, time is ticking for her upcoming eviction.
This is because scandals surrounding Andrew and his friendship with the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein resulted in the couple being told to leave the Crown Estate property – a move that will reportedly take place at some point over the next few months.
Andrew, 65, has denied all allegations against him.
The former prince is set to be housed at a property on King Charles’s Sandringham estate, with Sarah not set to go with him.








