Prince Andrew reportedly hurled a harsh two-word insult at his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson throughout a personal lunch, highlighting tensions of their long-standing relationship.
The Stunning Lunch Incident
In 2015, at Royal Lodge close to Windsor Fortress, Andrew entered a room the place Ferguson was eating with a U.S. media government. He allegedly requested, ‘What are you doing with this fats cow?’ referring to Ferguson. The chief described the second as gorgeous, noting Andrew’s ‘degree of sadism’ and suggesting Ferguson appeared afraid of him.
Ferguson has brazenly mentioned her struggles with weight and public criticism. She said, ‘It took braveness to exit in public in all of the years I’ve been obese. Each time there was a “Duchess of Pork” or “Fats Frumpy Fergie” headline, they did not have any thought they had been reaching to the depths of my soul.’
A Symbiotic But Strained Bond
Regardless of divorcing within the mid-Nineties amid infidelity scandals, Andrew and Ferguson maintained shut ties. They shared Royal Lodge, Andrew’s 30-room mansion, till his current eviction. Their dynamic displays mutual assist: Andrew aids her throughout monetary troubles, whereas she defends him amid scandals.
Ferguson supported Andrew throughout allegations of sexual assault by the late Virginia Giuffre, a sufferer of Jeffrey Epstein. She referred to as him a ‘form, nice man’ and urged standing by one’s rules with ‘integrity and honour and loyalty.’ Andrew denies all such claims.
Epstein Connections and Latest Developments
Epstein’s affect lingers over the couple and the royal household. Paperwork from the U.S. Home Oversight Committee, together with emails, data, and flight logs, reveal Andrew and Ferguson stayed in contact with Epstein longer than admitted.
On his 66th birthday, February 19, Andrew confronted arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public workplace after emails surfaced sharing confidential paperwork from his UK Commerce Envoy function.
Sample of Crude Conduct
Andrew faces allegations of crude pranks and insults, particularly towards workers. Former equerry Colin Burgess recalled Andrew’s ‘Do it!’ catchphrase and calls for like ‘I would like this executed and I would like it executed now.’
Different incidents embody calling a staffer a ‘f***ing imbecile’ for omitting the Queen Mom’s full title and ordering them out. Pranks reportedly concerned smearing mustard on friends’ faces, pushing a companion’s face into meals, and unzipping a lady’s gown at an occasion.

