Sarah Ferguson makes major change at Royal Lodge amid Prince Andrew feud

Sarah Ferguson has made a major change at Royal Lodge amid Prince Andrew’s reported feud with King Charles.
The mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie has stopped uploading content to her YouTube channel “Storytime with Fergie and Friends”, which was filmed inside Royal Lodge – where she lives with her ex-husband Prince Andrew.
Duchess of York used the platform to read children’s stories, often filming inside the royal residence and its grounds.
The channel, which has over 60,000 subscribers, has not been updated since summer 2023 when Fergie announced she was “taking a break” as she recovered from breast cancer surgery.
The videos offered fans rare insights into the royal way of life at the prestigious Windsor property. Viewers were treated to scenes of the stunning multi-acre garden surrounding the residence.
The Duchess also filmed in the light and airy conservatory of the £30million mansion. Glimpses of their beautiful lounge were occasionally featured in her storytelling sessions.
These intimate recordings provided royal enthusiasts with an unusual opportunity to see inside the private royal residence where the divorced couple continue to live together.
When announcing her YouTube hiatus in 2023, Fergie stated: “Storytime is taking a break for the summer. See you in September.
However, the channel has remained dormant since then. The timing of this extended absence coincides with reports that Prince Andrew may be asked by his brother, King Charles, to vacate his royal property.
When questioned about the eviction and feud rumours in a previous interview with ¡HOLA! TV, Sarah appeared to dismiss the speculation.
Asked about reports that she and Andrew would be moving to Frogmore Cottage, she replied: “Don’t always believe what you read.”
When pressed further, she added: “I don’t know. I take every day as it comes.
Despite living at Royal Lodge with her ex-husband, Fergie has previously admitted she doesn’t consider it her home.
In an interview with The Telegraph, she confessed: “When I’m in the UK I’m lucky enough to stay at Royal Lodge. I wouldn’t call it my home as that would be presumptuous.”
Royal Lodge is a 30-room mansion situated in Windsor Great Park. The property features a conservatory, a grand sitting room and a cosy lounge.
The King’s brother signed a 75-year lease on Royal Lodge in 2003.