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Prince Charles, being the direct heir to the throne of Queen Elizabeth, often finds himself having to resolve headaches and problems. His position is not at all simple and relations with the rest of the Royal Family are always very delicate. And after the long-distance war with his second son Harry, there is also the one with Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife of his brother Andrea.
To irritate Carlo not only the heavy legal events involving Prince Andrew and which irremediably affect the entire Royal Family, but also the choices that the latter has taken together with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. The two, who are parents of Eugenia and Beatrice, divorced back in 1996. Despite their marriage having ended, the Duchess continues to frequent the royal circles and, above all, to live in the luxurious Royal Lodge in Windsor Park, where she moved with her ex-husband in 2008.
The Royal Lodge is truly special: it is located only three miles from Queen Elizabeth’s residence in Windsor and has approximately 30 rooms. Sarah Ferguson continues to live there with Prince Andrew despite the separation, and it was there that he gave some interviews, in some of which he recalled his relationship with Lady Diana and his suffering in court.
Interviews that, of course, they must not have sweetened Prince Charles who far prefers confidentiality and who, at the same time, finds himself undergoing the requests of his brother Edoardo and all the declarations of Harry and Meghan. He is also very concerned about what his second son will leak in his new publishing project: a memoir.
According to what was reported by the Daily Express, Carlo would be really willing to evict both Sarah Ferguson, whose presence in the Royal Lodge finds particularly irritating, is his brother Andrea, probably because of the legal scandals involving him.
To complicate the situation, however, Queen Elizabeth who, on the other hand, would seem to have a good relationship with Sarah Ferguson, so much so as to allow her to attend Balmoral despite her divorce with Prince Andrew. He also loves having his son close by.
In short, for Prince Charles there is no peace at all: implementing his vision for the future of the English monarchy seems increasingly complicated. Keep the family together then it is now a real undertaking. Will he be able to carry out his plans without causing new dangerous fractures?
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