Prince Andrew's estate showcased in fresh photos amid Duke of York's Royal Lodge feud

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By Ed Griffiths


Published: 22/04/2025

- 19:29

Andrew's continued residence at Royal Lodge remains uncertain

Sarah Ferguson has shared fresh glimpses of the grounds at Royal Lodge through an Easter-themed Instagram post.

The Duchess of York posted several outdoor photographs, including one of herself riding a bicycle with a front basket, displaying what appeared to be a joyful expression.


The collection of images showcased the property's natural beauty, featuring a woodland tunnel adorned with pink flowers and scattered petals.

Additional snapshots captured vibrant daffodils, both in clusters and close-up detail shots.

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Prince Andrew's estate showcased in fresh photos amid Duke of York's Royal Lodge feud

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The post was accompanied by a message from the Duchess of York.

The caption read: "Happy Easter to all! May your day be filled with love, laughter, and a little bit of chocolate."

The expansive grounds of Royal Lodge feature impressive lawns, trees and meticulously maintained flower beds.

The outdoor space has served as a frequent backdrop for Sarah's YouTube channel, which has amassed over 60,000 subscribers.

Inside, the £30million residence boasts grand rooms, a bright conservatory and multiple kitchens.

Despite living at Royal Lodge with her former husband, Prince Andrew, the duchess maintains a modest stance about the property.

In an interview with The Telegraph, she stated: "When I'm in the UK, I'm lucky enough to stay at Royal Lodge. I wouldn't call it my home as that would be presumptuous."

Sarah has not updated her YouTube channel since summer 2023, when she announced a break to recover from breast cancer surgery.

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Prince Andrew's continued residence at Royal Lodge remains uncertain, with financial concerns taking centre stage.

The King's brother secured a 75-year lease on the property in 2003, yet faces mounting pressure regarding his ability to maintain the residence.

King Charles suggested that the Duke and Duchess of York downsize to Frogmore Cottage, the previous residence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.