Sarah Ferguson has reached out financially to her two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, amid their search for a new home in Britain.
The two princesses finally came forward to protect their mother amid intense media scrutiny.
Fergie has no plans to leave the UK any time soon as she is actively looking for a property of her own in the Windsor area.
A source said The times than Ferguson’s determination to remain in Britain, stating: “She wants to stay in the UK, ideally in the Windsor area, and wants to have her own base so she can live independently and continue to do many things like Sarah Ferguson.”
Ferguson’s two daughters have made offers of accommodation for their mother. Princess Beatrice has made an annex available for grandmother at her Cotswolds residence.
The annex is a converted former cattle shed in the grounds of the £3.75 million property, which has been elegantly renovated by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi’s design company, Banda.
Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie has suggested her mother could use her Portuguese holiday property for an occasional respite.
It comes as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has formally served notice to vacate Royal Lodge, although the required minimum period of 12 months means he will remain responsible for the Windsor property for the next year.
Andrew will reportedly leave the luxury property during the first three months of next year.




