The truth about why Sarah Ferguson stayed with Prince Andrew, despite their high-profile divorce in 1996, boils down to a combination of financial practicality, co-parenting, and maintaining a united family front for their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Although divorced for nearly three decades, Andrew and Sarah have continued living together at Royal Lodge in Windsor since 2008. This unconventional arrangement allowed them to share the benefits of royal life, including a rent-free residence and status within the royal family. Living together minimized additional financial burdens for Sarah and facilitated a stable environment for their children and grandchildren to visit.
Sarah has described their relationship as “divorced from each other, not from one another,” emphasizing their friendly co-parenting bond. Despite public speculation, their cohabitation was motivated more by practicality and family unity than any romantic reconciliation. However, recent tensions and palace pressure are reportedly pushing Andrew and Sarah toward finally living separately in two nearby homes, marking a potential fresh start for both.
Financial motives, family cohesion, and managing royal image were the key reasons Sarah stayed closely linked to Andrew despite their separation and personal challenges, including scandal fallout. Their story illustrates the complex dynamics behind public perceptions of royal relationships.
