Royal expert Marlene Koenig dispelled rumors about a potential remarriage, emphasizing that it would jeopardize Fergie's freedom and subject her to unwarranted scrutiny. Koenig explained in an interview with Express US, "That would put her back (under the microscope) and being examined. And nobody wants that, she’s quite happy walking the Queen’s corgis."
Koenig further emphasized that remarrying would impede Fergie's freedom, hindering her ability to pursue various endeavors and make independent decisions. She asserted that the ex-couple's current living arrangement at Royal Lodge is satisfactory, and Fergie values her autonomy.
Addressing the controversy surrounding Prince Andrew and new court documents, Koenig stated firmly, "He won’t ever be reinstated to royal duties. Period. End-stop." She dismissed any possibility of Andrew reclaiming his former positions and roles within the royal family.
A separate source affirmed that Sarah Ferguson has no intention of remarrying Prince Andrew, highlighting the contentment in their current relationship, emphasizing their focus on their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Ferguson herself has addressed speculation about remarrying, stating in an interview with The Telegraph, "We always say we are the most contented divorced couple in the world. We’re divorced to each other, not from each other."