The former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly relying on his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, as pressure continues to mount around him. According to an insider, he has been telling Ferguson that getting closer again might be the best way for both of them to handle the fallout from his ongoing controversies. And while the idea of the former couple reuniting sounds dramatic on its own, insiders claim Andrew believes it could bring him stability.
Ex-Prince Andrew tells ex-wife to ‘rebuild’ their relationship to get through scandal, per source
Closer reported how ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is leaning on his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, to reignite their relationship amid the controversies. An insider told Closer, “He says being together again might be the only way they both get through this mess.” They highlighted that Andrew still feels at ease with Ferguson after decades of their history.
Moreover, Andrew has been telling his ex-wife that they work best as a team. The two married in 1986 and divorced in 1996, but their bond stayed strong. The bond has been so strong that they lived under the same roof at Royal Lodge for 17 years.
However, the timing of Andrew’s renewed interest in a reunion is raising eyebrows. The investigation involving Crown Estate properties, along with the couple’s impending move out of Royal Lodge, has induced stress throughout the family.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were hoping for a silent end to the year, but according to the insider, “things have exploded, and it’s left them feeling tense.”
Middleton, who has long been friendly with Ferguson, feels “badly for Sarah.” However, the source explained, “any hope for Sarah’s reputation to recover depends on her breaking away from Andrew entirely.” As such, those close to her hope Ferguson won’t take Andrew up on the idea of rebuilding their relationship.
The insider insisted that Ferguson has the chance to “show some honesty, transparency and class” instead of going back to Andrew.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on RealityTea.
