Sarah Ferguson Breaks Silence After Daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie Are Dragged Into Another Epstein Nightmare
Every time the U.S. Justice Department releases documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson‘s names pop up hundreds of times. And in some docs, their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, are mentioned.
In one batch of emails, Sarah wrote to the convicted sex offender about Eugenie’s weekend getaway with her now-husband, Jack Brooksbank, and Andrew shared pictures with Epstein of both the princesses. It was also revealed that the sisters were with their mother when she celebrated Epstein’s release from jail in 2009.
An email written by Epstein, dated in 2011, read: “[Sarah] took apartments in New York. She was the first to celebrate my release with her two daughters in tow. She visited me with [a] policeman sitting at my front desk. She has asked for help with her charities.”
Now the sisters are facing scrutiny over how much they knew about their parents’ business with Epstein, as some of the emails claimed that Beatrice and Eugenie may have become shareholders in a business venture in connection with the late financier.
Sarah, who fled the country following the release of the files, has now broken her silence as her daughters’ names have been dragged further into the scandal. A spokesperson for the former Duchess of York told The i Paper that “Although there were talks, no shares were ultimately granted.”
At this point, Beatrice and Eugenie are said to be taking what’s coming out about their parents’ association with Epstein pretty hard. And Eugenie, who established The Anti-Slavery Collective to help counter sex trafficking, is so embarrassed that she is reportedly not speaking to her father at the moment.