Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson
Pictured: Prince Andrew, Ferguson attend the Virgin London Marathon on April 25, 2010 in London, England. on April 25, 2010 in London, England. Getty Images/Gareth Cattermole

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are one of the most talked-about couples in the royal family. And one surprising detail about their relationship has just been revealed.

During a recent interview, “Loose Women” star Denise Welch revealed that when she visited the couple’s home years after their divorce in 1996, she saw custom-made toilet paper with the couple’s initials still being used by Prince Andrew.

Welch felt the need to steal a couple of sheets from the roll as a souvenir. But what she couldn’t fathom is the fact that Prince Andrew and Fergie had already been divorced for years at that time.

Additionally, there were also tons of photos of the Duke and Duchess of York at Prince Andrew’s home, which Welch found astonishing.

“I went to the toilet and sadly did steal some toilet paper because it was embossed with ‘A and S’ on every sheet. I didn’t take the actual roll as there were lots of people there and I was so selfish, but I did quite a few bits,” she said.

Sunninghill Park was a 12-bedroom residence in Berkshire that was gifted by Queen Elizabeth t Prince Andrew and Ferguson after they tied the knot. The property was dubbed as SouthYork because it resembled the famous ranch-house on the show “Dallas, Southfork.”

The Duchess of York continued living in the property for another decade after her divorce from her husband. At that time, her daughters were still very young so they also lived with her. But in 2006, the three female royals joined Prince Andrew when they all moved to his new home at the Royal Lodge.

At present, Prince Andrew and Ferguson are still residing at the Royal Lodge. However, Princess Eugenie is no longer living with them since she is already married to Jack Brooksbank. Princess Beatrice will soon tie the knot with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi so she is also expected to move out of the property.