Again, IIRC Sarah said that "security" didn't find anything suitable that was on base or close to it - the house that was finally chosen for them was something like two hours away by car - each way. Much too far for Andrew to come home at night. A & S had little to no say in what house they would live in. Again, I'm going by memory here and may not be getting this right.
Security protocols have changed so much in the last 70 years that a situation like Princess Elizabeth living a near ordinary life would be difficult to duplicate today. Also, Andrew and Sarah's situation occurred when the IRA was still active so that had to be taken into account too. William and Catherine were very, very lucky that he was posted to a base on an island that already had a suitable property available for them and was more easily secured. We also have much better security technology today.
True, and I think that it was expected that Sarah would do royal duties, she was reasonably popular at the time and the RF was on a "high", with Charles and Diana being a wel liked couple nad the RF wanted to make use of her to keep the flag flying
. So Sarah could not live near Andrew and just be a navy wife like any other navy wife. the queen only had a couple fo years in Malta, and soon had to give up that life to take up her royal responsibilities full time. ANd S should have realised that...
Of course it is hard to be a Navy wife who sees little of your husband, but that's the cross that military wives have to bear...
I seem to recall too that a complaint of hers when Andrew was home at Sunninghill Park is that all he wanted to do is be a couch potato and watch TV or play video games.
Yes, but that's because that's who he was. He and Sarah loved each other, but they were different sorts of people. She alos I think needed a husband who was there for her all the time, not someone who was gone for most of the week.... but that's what "army wife life" is like, mostly. Andrew problaby got bit more leave than other officers, and Sarah was living a much more comfortable life than if she were still a single Sloane girl with an office job...
She wanted to go out and have fun, Andrew was not that exciting a guy, when she saw him close up. He was a rather dull man who did just want to stay home, relax and watch TV... or play golf.
so within a short time, she was getting bored with him.. he was problaby irritated by her.. and they were falling out of love. And she then turned ot other men for amusement and companionship.
She was annoyed tat she and Andrew iddn't have as much money as Ch and Diana had to spend, and she spent too much.. and then began to seek out rich firends who could help her make more money.
I don't know of any evidence that he "didn't want to have anything to do with her and Beatrice".. Maybe he was getting irritated and bored with Sarah but I don't know of his being bored iwht his children.