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Members of the Royal Family are reportedly “concerned” about a significant shift in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson’s wellbeing. Andrew, 65, and Sarah, 66, are facing eviction from Royal Lodge following the controversy surrounding their links to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Royal expert Robert Jobson has revealed that certain family members have grown deeply worried about the mental health of both Sarah and Andrew. In the wake of the scandal, Andrew has lost his Royal titles, his prince designation and faces removal from his 30-room estate.
Sarah has witnessed numerous charities that previously worked with her sever connections, and, similar to her former husband, was also stripped of her York title.
When questioned about how the former pair are coping with the recent wave of media attention, Mr Jobson responded: “Not very well don’t think”.
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During an appearance on The Sun’s YouTube channel, Mr Jobson revealed that certain Royal Family members have become worried about Andrew and Sarah’s situation, reports the Express.
He stated: “I think even members of the Royal Family who have taken action are concerned about both their mental health.
“I think that, most of all, you’ve got to be concerned about the victims of the Epstein scandal, and that to me is the biggest worry.
“They’re human beings; a lot has been taken away.”
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This development follows reports from several weeks ago suggesting that Sarah had been “pouring her heart out” to employees at a discreet pub near Royal Lodge.
A source told The Sun that Andrew and Sarah have been caught in “heard having some pretty intense conversations about what is going on”, leaving Sarah “panicking about what comes next”.
The insider further revealed that Sarah is “not in a good place” and is “massively on edge”, confiding her fears and worries to friends and staff.
They shared: “It is probably far-fetched but she is s***-scared and massively on edge.
“Luckily Sarah has quite a few staff left working for her who really like her, and she is really leaning on them for support… she drinks in there with friends and staff to escape from what is going on in her life generally.
“And while she is there, she takes advice on what to do next.”
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