SARAH FERGUSON, 59, and Prince Andrew, also 59, have been at the heart of a number of reports recently after the pair left Balmoral early. They are now said to be in Malaga, and many suspect the pair are back together. Sarah Ferguson said she “didn’t want a divorce”.
In fact, the couple still live together in the Royal Lodge, on the grounds of Windsor Castle.Sarah Ferguson left Balmoral when Prince Philip, 97, her former father-in-law, arrived early, according to reports.have reportedly not seen eye-to-eye since her split from the Queen’s second eldest son.
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