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Real story behind Sarah Fergie’s ‘toe-sucking’ photos revealed | Royal | News

Sarah Ferguson had some major royal meltdowns last year, but they weren’t her first. In fact, one of her most famous scandals occurred in 1992, just a few months after it was revealed that she had split from ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The scandal arose after a photograph of Sarah’s “toes being sucked” was taken by American businessman John Bryan, who is referred to as the Duchess of York’s “financial advisor”, while she was on holiday with her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Couple, St. While on holiday at a villa in St. Tropez, Sarah was photographed lying topless while Mr Bryan sucked her toes.

Photographs were taken and published in newspapers in the UK and around the world; Other photos showed the pair kissing as Eugenie, who was two at the time, looked on.

She said: “We were in a private villa with seven acres of land surrounding us to ensure our absolute privacy. The girls [Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie] They were tiny, just four and two. We were by the pool and I was practicing swimming with the kids.

“Yes, Sarah was topless, but this was the South of France for God’s sake. And we were alone – or so we thought. We were with the kids, having a great time. We would play fun games, pretend games.

We were playing Cinderella that day and I said, ‘Look, let’s kiss Mommy’s toes.’ It was part of the game. I did it first, then I think one of the girls did it, probably Beatrice. He was completely innocent; A beautiful moment of family love.

He later said that the story published in the media about toe sucking was a “twisted, sick, made-up story” that “sexualized something very innocent.”

It is believed he is still friends with Sarah, who has faced a more serious scandal in recent months.

This was because it was revealed in 2011 that she had emailed Epstein after he was released from prison for child sex crimes. In the email, Sarah called Epstein her “great friend” and apologized for criticizing him in an interview.

His spokesman claimed he only sent the email because he feared he would be sued for defamation.

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