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Trashy Divorces

S31E5: Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

Trashy Divorces

Hemlock Creatives

History, Comedy

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Today, Alicia revisits a first season episode where... well, we were sweet summer children and there was much that would be revealed. This week, we revisit the "happiest divorced couple in the world", the no-longer-prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. Want early, ad-free episodes, regular Dumpster Dives, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Want a personalized message for someone in your life? Check us out on Cameo! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Trashy Divorces, everybody's favorite good podcast about bad relationships.

0:07.1

Hello and welcome to Trashy Royals, where we reveal and revel in the tales of our betters behaving badly.

0:13.7

My name is Stacey, and I am Alicia.

0:16.6

Thank you for joining us today in this crossover spectacular episode of our trashy podcasts,

0:23.8

because these two characters that we are talking about today really do qualify for both.

0:29.6

Yes, they do.

0:30.8

Who is in our lens today, the former Duke and Duchess of York, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor,

0:37.0

and Sarah Ferguson. It has been a big few

0:40.1

weeks with news dropping almost on the daily about the royal shakedown happening with the

0:46.0

King of England, Charles III's brother, and his former sister-in-law. Stacey, you and I covered

0:54.0

these two Sarah and Andrew and their trashy divorce.

0:56.9

Oh, back when we were babes in the woods. Babies all the way back in 2019, episode 11 of trashy divorces.

1:04.5

This is over 560 episodes ago. And to your point, I will agree what a sweet, sweet summer child I was.

1:14.8

Yeah, I feel like some things have broken since 2019.

1:17.8

Oh, boy.

1:19.1

There is a great song originally recorded in 1973 by the Faces.

1:24.2

It's called Ula-la.

1:26.0

Classic song.

1:26.9

There is a particular line in this classic song

1:29.4

that reads, I wish that I knew what I know now when I was younger. I've thought about that

1:37.8

line a whole lot for this episode as we are going to pull out my summer child innocence from all those years ago,

1:46.6

annotated with a few thoughts from the present day.

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