Royal Family ‘takes action’ after ‘worrying’ major change in Andrew and Sarah Ferguson | Royal | News

members Royal Family They are said to be “anxious” about a big change. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor And sarah ferguson. Andrew, 65, and Sarah, 66, will soon be evicted from the Royal Lodge amid the scandal over their links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
According to royal expert Robert Jobson, some members of the family have become extremely concerned about the mental health of both Sarah and Andrew. Amid the scandal, Andrew was stripped of his royal titles and the prince prefix and will be evicted from his 30-room mansion. Sarah has previously seen many charities linked to her cutting ties and, like her ex-husband, she was stripped of her York title.
Asked if the former couple had been keeping up with the latest reports, Mr Jobson said: “Not very well, I don’t think so.”
To talk SunSpeaking to ‘s YouTube channel, Mr Jobson said some members of the Royal Family were becoming worried about Andrew and Sarah.
He said: “I think even the members of the Royal Family who are taking action are concerned about their mental health as well.
“I think most importantly, you need to worry about the victims of the Epstein scandal, and that, to me, is the biggest concern. They’re human beings; so many things have been taken away from us.”
It comes just weeks after it was revealed that Sarah had reportedly “poured her heart out” to staff at a secret bar near the Royal Lodge.
To talk SunA source said Andrew and Sarah “were heard having some pretty intense conversations about what was going on”, while Sarah was “panicking about what was going to happen next”.
They added that Sarah was “not in a good place” and was “very nervous” and poured out her heart to friends and staff.
They said: “It’s probably a far-fetched situation but she’s very scared and very nervous. Luckily Sarah has a lot of staff working for her who really like her and she really relies on them for support… She’s there drinking with friends and staff to escape what’s going on in her life in general. And while she’s there she gets advice on what to do next.”




