Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson 'no longer welcome' at Mayfair club being warned that they 'would be turned away'
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson have been told they are "no longer welcome" at one of the most lavish clubs in London.
It is understood that the pair "would be turned away" and their company "is not what the club needs".
The legendary Annabel's in Mayfair is one of the most exclusive nightclubs in London, with a rich history, having hosted the likes of Princess Diana, Mick Jagger and Frank Sinatra.
A source explained that staff have been told that Andrew and Fergie should no longer be allowed inside.

Andrew and Fergie 'would be turned away' from the club
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"Sarah and Andrew, at this point, would be turned away. Their type of notoriety is not what the club needs," a source told The Mail.
While Andrew has never been a member of the club, the source explained: "He and Sarah always enjoyed an arrangement where they can come and go as they please."
The insider said the ban could make things "very awkward", particularly given that the duo's daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, are members of the club.
The source said: "There is some trepidation that actually Annabel's is among the few remaining places the couple might feel they can still go.

The insider said the ban could make things 'very awkward'
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"It's very delicate but there are a whole web of membership secretaries who can have quiet words with the right people to let it be known to the girls."
Andrew has long links to the venue, having had his stag do scheduled there in 1986, but moved it after the press heard his plans.
The former prince celebrated his 30th birthday there in 1990, but had been humiliatingly turned away before.
The ban is believed to cover the four sister venues owned by the "King of Mayfair", Richard Caring's Birley Group, including Mark's.

The ban on the pair is believed to cover the four sister venues owned by 'king of Mayfair'
| GETTYThe source continued: "Both Annabel's and Mark's have very public-facing entrances, so it would not be a great look for the Birley Group to have Andrew or Sarah pictured outside."
GB News has contacted both Andrew and Ms Ferguson's teams for comment and Annabel's about the ban.
It comes as Fergie is said to be "carefully considering" offers for a major, tell-all interview as she could reveal what she knew of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
US broadcasters are believed to be willing to pay six-figure sums for an interview with Ms Ferguson.

A source said: 'It would not be a great look for the Birley Group to have Andrew or Sarah pictured outside'
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"Andrew has had his chance to tell the story. Now it's Fergie's time," a source told The Sun.
Palace aides are allegedly "worried" about what Ms Ferguson might say.
One source told The Sun: "There's a danger of her going rogue and saying things that could cause embarrassment for King Charles and Queen Camilla, or other members of the Royal family. But there's not much they can do to stop her."
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