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Bird Flu Threatens Fergie's Potential New Home

Summary

  • Sarah Ferguson may lose her Royal Lodge home after scandals.
  • Daughter Beatrice offered a converted shed amid bird flu fears.
  • Portugal is another option for Ferguson's potential relocation.
Bird Flu Threatens Fergie's Potential New Home

Sarah Ferguson is reportedly in turmoil, facing the prospect of homelessness after relinquishing her royal title and agreeing to move out of the 30-room Royal Lodge. This situation follows renewed scrutiny of her links to Jeffrey Epstein and her ex-husband Andrew's own scandals. While Andrew is relocating within the Sandringham estate, Ferguson must find new arrangements.

Princess Beatrice has allegedly offered her mother a converted 'cattle shed' on her Cotswolds property. This converted outbuilding, part of a larger farmhouse renovation, boasts its own entrance. However, this potential solution is now jeopardized by a confirmed bird flu outbreak on the nearby Blenheim Palace Estate.

Further complicating matters, a bird flu health warning has been issued for the area, advising caution with wild birds. Meanwhile, another option for Ferguson is relocating to Portugal to live with her daughter Princess Eugenie in her lavish CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club home.

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Sarah Ferguson is reportedly living in Royal Lodge, which she shares with her ex-husband Andrew.
Both Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew have faced scrutiny related to Jeffrey Epstein, impacting their royal titles and living situations.
Bird flu primarily affects birds, but can spread to humans through close contact, though it is very rare and can be fatal in extreme cases.

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