Sarah Ferguson's true feelings about Andrew have been unveiled, with the 66-year-old said to feel that she is "blameless". Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah - who is also known as Fergie - are set to leave Royal Lodge soon, but will reportedly live separately after having shared the 30-room mansion since 2003.
The former couple are reportedly currently living "separate lives", yet still unite for lunch and dinner to discuss the ongoing situation and future arrangements. A source recently revealed to The Sun that Andrew spends considerable amounts of time "wandering" around Royal Lodge "ranting to himself", whilst Sarah has been seen "pouring her heart out" to staff at a local pub.
The source alleged that Fergie is "not in a good way" but considers herself "blameless" despite previously borrowing money from the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and describing him as a "supreme friend".
"They are both spending a lot of time alone," the source said. "Andrew rarely goes out and has been padding around the lodge and ranting and muttering."
"[Sarah] feels she is blameless but has taken what has happened recently extremely hard."
Speaking of how she feels about her ex-husband, they added: "Sarah still thinks Andrew is a good person and will always support him - but she knows her future is away from him."
According to Andrew Lownie's recent biography, Entitled, the former Duke of York enjoys spending his days viewing "endless videos of planes taking off and landing [and] talking on his mobile for hours on end".
Adding that Andrew can be extremely "paranoid", the source added, "I don't think Andrew has slept through an entire night since he was a teenager".
Sarah's next living arrangements are unclear but it has been reported that Sarah is eyeing up Adelaide Cottage now that the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children have moved to their new home.
Andrew is said to be keen on moving to Frogmore Cottage, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's former UK base.
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