
Princess Beatrice Finally Gets Some Good News After Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s Latest Epstein Scandal
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The Duke and Duchess of York‘s names are again being mentioned in the same breath as convicted late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Several charities cut ties with Sarah recently when it was revealed that she kept in contact with Epstein after publicly disowning him. Past emails show that she even called him a “supreme friend.” She also apologized to the late financier for comments she made to the media in 2011. Sarah’s spokesperson claimed Fergie only apologized because she feared Epstein was going to sue her for defamation.
As for Andrew, the BBC noted that he was named in new docs showing that during a trip to the U.S. in May 2000 to promote his campaign for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the prince took a flight with Epstein to West Palm Beach, Florida. There are also references of payments for massages for an “Andrew” in February and May 2000.
This is another embarrassment to the royal family, particularly the Yorks’ daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
However, Beatrice is finally getting some good news. That’s because numbers for her advisory company BY-EQ, which she founded in 2022, are way up and now pulling in a nice profit. According to the Daily Mail, her company only made $52,000 profit in its first year. Financial records for 2024 though show a major increase as the company posted $670,000 in earnings, meaning Beatrice has likely retained over $365,000 in accumulated profits.
Princess Beatrice is a non-working royal and therefore receives no public funding. And so with the drama surrounding her parents, she’ll likely have to continue to rely on making her own income, as it doesn’t seem likely the York sisters will ever become working royals.