Sarah Ferguson ‘to play the victim’ over Epstein scandal after snub | Royal | News

Sarah Ferguson’s King Charles will “play the victim” over Epstein E -Posta scandal after the Great Snub. It is said that the 76 -year -old ruler forbids Prince Andrew and Sarah from joining Royals in Sandringham, both in this 65 -year -old Christmas.
Although it was seen that Sarah had survived many previous scandals, including debts and an incident, he was not very lucky with the last scandal containing late convict sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Sarah, recently, after the new revelations about an e -mail he sent to Epstein in 2011, the child was released after release after sex crimes.
Since the new revelation, many charities associated with Sarah, Natasha Allergy Research Foundation, Julia’s house, breast cancer, young cancer trust and children’s literacy philanthropy has dropped as a boss.
The recently written express, historian and writer Andrew Lownie: the rise and fall of the York House – “I’m afraid, after examining it for so long, I don’t feel much sympathy for him … As he treated Epstein in this letter, he was a sacrifice.”
Then he added: “He doesn’t know himself. He doesn’t accept the same problem as Andrew.”
He asked the king to encourage Sarah to encourage Andrew to “do good” and encourage him to avoid the festivals in Sandringham last year – the old couple spent Noel together in Royal Lodge.
The insiders also claimed that Sarah and Andrew should make themselves “invisible” at more royal meetings.
It is thought that the king was talking to Prince William during a recent trip to Scotland. 43 -year -old William’s uncle sees his uncle as “risk” and “threat” and is said to fully support his father’s attitude.
A source said that the king hopes that the king was “not a mind to prohibit someone”, but Yorks hoped that “he could find a more secret way to join these events.”
“In the case of the Duke of York, he seems to like the possibility of being a low key.”




