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Published 08:02 3 Feb 2026 GMT
Updated 08:02 3 Feb 2026 GMT
Sarah Ferguson reportedly took her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, to see Jeffrey Epstein just days after he was released from prison for child sex charges.
The former Duchess of York has come under scrutiny after the Department of Justice released three million documets in the latest batch of the Epstein files.
Among the files were 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, including some that appear to show Ferguson's former husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, on all fours over a woman.
Andrew has consistently denied all allegations against him, and has vehemently denied any wrongdoing in connection with his friendship with Epstein.
Emails featured in the latest release of documents also appear to suggest Ferguson took Beatrice and Eugenie to see Epstein days after his release.
Epstein was under house arrest at his Palm Beach mansion, and emails from Epstein to his ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell suggest Ferguson visited him just five days after he was released from prison.
In an email sent on July 28, 2009, seen by the Telegraph, Epstein wrote: “ferg and the two girls come [sic] yesterday”.
Beatrice would have been 20 at the time, and Eugnie aged 19.
In en email sent on July 27, 2009, Fergie wrote: “What address shall we come to. It will be myself, Beatrice and Eugenie. Are we having lunch?”
Emails further showed that the convicted paedophile served vegetable lasagne that was made by a Parisian chef at his mansion.
Other emails between Ferguson and Epstein see her asking him to 'marry me', and calling him ‘the brother I have always wished for’.
Epstein was sentenced to 18 months in prison in June 2008 after pleading guilty to one count of prostitution and another of soliciting an under-18-year-old for prostitution.
He was released in July 22, 2009, five months early, and was placed under house arrest for the following 12 months. He was permitted to move between his properties, which included locations in New York, Florida and elsewhere.
Being named among the Epstein files is not an indication of any wrongdoing.
Ferguson has previously called her links to Epstein a ‘gigantic error of judgment’.
"What he did was wrong and for which he was rightly jailed," she said previously.
Ferguson is yet to comment on the latest release of the Epstein files.
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