Eugenie in exile? Princess is pictured at an art gallery in Qatar as she is spotted for first time since latest release of Epstein emails engulfed her parents in scandal

Princess Eugenie left the UK for Qatar, where she made her first public appearance since the Epstein scandal shook her family.
The 35-year-old mother of two was a director of art dealer Hauser & Wirth and was working at a high-end contemporary art fair in Doha this week.
Eugenie had been making a fuss since the Epstein Files were published ten days ago, but she took a job in the Gulf.
As her cousin Prince William and uncle King Charles made unprecedented statements expressing their ‘concern’ about the mounting allegations about her father, a photo of her at work appeared online.
Charles said he and Buckingham Palace were willing to ‘support’ police in any investigation into Andrew, who is accused of leaking confidential data to fellow pedophile Jeffrey Epstein while the former prince was a UK trade envoy.
Despite the scandal, Eugenie smiled as model Caroline Daur, 30, put a comforting arm around the princess, who, along with her older sister Beatrice, was dragged into Epstein’s orbit by her mother and father.
Sarah Ferguson took them to meet Epstein as a teenager, days after she was released from prison on child prostitution charges, and finger-curling emails from Fergie even talked about her youngest daughter’s sex life.
Understandably, Eugenie looked a bit exhausted in the photo shared on Instagram by fellow German influencer Caroline, who dated Romeo Beckham and is currently dating Russian tennis star Alexander Zverev.
Eugenie was photographed working at an art fair in Qatar this week with pal Caroline Daur, 30; It was his first public appearance since the Epstein Files.
Andrew, who was grooming an unidentified woman, was released in the latest part of the Epstein papers that brings further embarrassment to his family
The Duke and Duchess of York divorced but remained very close to their daughter. Although the latest Epstein scandal has put further pressure on their relationship, the Princesses are said to continue to be as supportive as possible to their parents, especially their mother, privately
Ms Daur, known as Caro to her friends, tagged Eugenie at Art Basel 2026 with the caption: ‘REMEETING!!! It’s been too long.’ David Beckham and Angeline Jolie also attended the art fair held every year in Qatar.
They stood in front of Philip Guston’s Conversation, which last sold at auction in 2007 for nearly $2.6 million. Guston said it was a representation of his own restlessness and raw emotions in life.
Earlier this week, the Daily Mail revealed that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were said to be standing by their mother despite the catastrophic damage caused to them by her emails to Jeffrey Epstein.
The royal source said the sisters had not given up on their father either and ‘remained loyal to their parents in private but set themselves apart in public’.
“The Yorks have been trying to stay together as a family but this has brought new tensions to their relationship,” the insider added.
‘Last I heard, their daughter was still supporting both parents behind the scenes.’
The sisters are said to be “horrified” and “embarrassed” by the information the Epstein Files reveal about their parents’ relationship with such a “horrible” man.
They loved their parents, a royal insider said, leaving them in a terrible ‘difficult situation’ because Andrew and Fergie dragged them into Epstein’s world and ‘tarnished’ their brand.
For example, Eugenie is the co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Collective, a charity that campaigns to end modern slavery, which includes sex trafficking. ‘How can Epstein do this without saying anything about Virginia Giuffre and this new case of a woman who claims she was trafficked to have sex with Andrew,’ the source said. he said.
According to documents published this week in the US, Sarah Ferguson told Jeffrey Epstein that she wanted to marry him and that she took her children to meet him in the US just days after he was released from prison for soliciting children for sex.
Fergie, who also discussed her daughters’ love and sex lives with the ‘pillar of power’ Epstein via e-mail, has not been seen in public since the scandal broke.
Andrew is already in Sandringham, while Fergie is in hiding and is rumored to be flying abroad.
The insider added: ‘Beatrice and Eugenie are at an impasse.
‘I think they need to say something but I doubt they will because they have a need to remain loyal to their parents in private while breaking up in public.’
The King insists they have done nothing wrong, but inevitably their personal ‘brand’ becomes tarnished by their parents’ actions.
Fergie is said to want to stay in the Windsor area and will not be moving to Sandringham with her ex-husband Andrew.
‘I know you looked at a few options and hoped to stay in the Windsor area but this forced move has come sooner than expected.’
Fergie has nowhere to go, but her daughters have long been rumored to have offered her a place to stay abroad in the form of Eugenie’s villa in Portugal.
Beatrice has her grandmother’s annexe at her home in the Cotswolds.
Visiting his sister in Australia may also be on the agenda.
But Ms. Ferguson will need something permanent.
The source said: ‘Fergie sold her mews house in Belgravia for £3.85m in August, so in theory she will use the money to live elsewhere. But that house was bought as an investment for Beatrice and Eugenie.
‘The late Queen gave Fergie money for her grandchildren as part of her divorce settlement. ‘I’m not sure but I think that might be what was used to buy that house’.
Eugenie was on a simple business trip to Qatar
David Beckham and Angelina Jolie were also at the art fair in Doha this week
Sarah Ferguson’s contact with Epstein destroyed what was left of her reputation.
She even sent him a flirty email telling him about a ‘single’ female friend with a ‘great body’ whom he should get to know after being convicted of child sex crimes.
The former Duchess of York also suggested in a personal email to the pedophile that he could marry her and have the mystery woman as a member of her staff.
Documents released in the Epstein Files also show that he was asked to pay nearly $15,000 for Fergie, Beatrice and Eugenie to fly to the US to visit him just 48 hours after he was released from prison.
The email, sent on 24 July 2009, stated that Ms Ferguson would be happy to fly business class from Heathrow to the US, but her daughters would be in economy.
Fergie told the sex offender she should marry him several times in the months after he was released from prison after being sentenced to 13 months for soliciting sex from 14-year-old girls.
In an e-mail dated September 17, 2009, he wrote about a woman: ‘You can marry her too. He is single and [sic] great body’. He added: ‘Okay, marry me, then we’ll hire him.’
The new emails also shed light on the lunch Fergie had with Epstein and his two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, following her time behind bars.
On July 24, 2009, two days after his boss left prison, Epstein’s assistant Lesley Groff emailed him, asking him to approve payment of the Yorks’ travel expenses.
He wrote: ‘Regarding the Duchess and girls’ flights from Heathrow to Miami and New York to Heathrow: we can take the girls on an economy round trip and the Duchess on a business round trip. The girls’ flights totaled $4835.94, while the Duchess’ flights totaled $9244.16. Do you have permission to purchase these tickets?’.
It is unknown how Epstein responded or whether he paid the bill; but Sarah and her daughters went to America.
Sarah Ferguson, photographed with a mystery woman in the Epstein Files, saw her reputation further damaged
Sarah Ferguson, seen with a mysterious woman in the Epstein files, told the pedophile financier about a single woman she knew who had a great body.
Fergie once again said Epstein should marry her but he didn’t respond
In an email Ms Ferguson sent to Jeffrey Epstein in September 2009, the woman proposing was described as having a “great body”
On July 24, 2009, two days after his boss left prison, Epstein’s assistant Lesley Groff emailed him, asking him to approve payment for the York family’s travel expenses.
The Daily Mail today revealed that Fergie sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein claiming ‘no woman leaves the Royal family with her head’ and that she was ‘1000 per cent left out to dry’ after appearing to accept cash for access to her ex-husband.
The former Duchess of York said in July 2010 that she was “completely on my own now” and was about to be “destroyed” in the UK due to a series of personal scandals.
VIII. Referring to the executions of Henry’s wives Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, he said the Palace “could not behead” him and would therefore “bring my reputation into disrepute in a way that would completely destroy my reputation”.
In the weeks after she was caught up in a tabloid sting, Ms Ferguson had written a letter to the pedophile financier showing she had accepted $500,000 in exchange for securing access to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, then the UK trade envoy.
She later agreed to an interview with Oprah Winfrey in which she described how she was facing bankruptcy and couldn’t pay the rent, so she took a room in her ex-husband’s house at the Royal Lodge.
Amid the attack on the royal family as her reputation was damaged and she ran out of money, Fergie thanked her friend Epstein for being her ‘pillar’ in an email published in the Epstein Files.
He added: ‘As I have always said, no woman has ever left the Royal Family with her head and [sic] They can’t cut off my head, so they will discredit me. It is intended for complete destruction. ‘I have no say.’




