Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson might have divorced almost 30 years ago, but the Duke and Duchess of York continue to share a close bond and the former couple live together at Royal Lodge , a £30 million property in the heart of Windsor Great Park in Berkshire. Prince Andrew and Sarah, both 64, have lived at the royal residence since 2004 when his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II , granted the Duke to lease to the property the year prior, under the expectation that renovations would be undertaken to "repair, renew, uphold, clean and keep in repair and where necessary rebuild" the home. More recently, Andrew's brother, King Charles , is said to be applying pressure on him to vacate the property and instead move to nearby residency, Frogmore Cottage , the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle .

Royal Lodge, a 19th-century Grade-II listed building , sits on 90 acres of land and has more than 30 rooms, including seven bedrooms and a saloon. But we rarely get a glimpse inside the home. One room we never get to see is their family living room.

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's palatial living room at Royal Lodge One photo from inside the private royal residency shows how palatial the lounge rooms are at Royal Lodge. There are numerous sofas scattered around the room which are draped in green, pink and red paisley patterns. The room also boasts an enormous Persian-style rug in order to add soft furnishings and comfort underfoot.

The ceilings are sky-high and the walls lead.