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Sarah Ferguson asked Epstein for advice on promoting charity for vulnerable children while he was still in jail for child prostitution offences, emails reveal

Sarah Ferguson asked Jeffrey Epstein for advice on how to promote a charity working with vulnerable children while she was still in prison for child prostitution, the Daily Mail revealed today.

The former Duchess of York has described her pedophile friend as a ‘genius’ in a new false email revealed in the Epstein Files.

Her obsequious message was sent to Epstein on July 5, 2009, 17 days before he was to be released from a Florida prison for soliciting sex from 14-year-old girls.

Fergie’s ‘genius’ email was sent in response to Epstein’s bizarre idea to make a military-inspired movie trailer showing women breastfeeding their children rather than ‘shooting’ a gun.

At the time, he was on a ‘work leave’ program that allowed him to spend time in his office in Palm Beach, where he had access to his emails.

After meeting a Saudi businessman at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, Fergie sought his advice to discuss how she could support a ‘vulnerable children and orphans’ charity.

He forwarded a note of their meeting to Epstein so he could share his thoughts on supporting these young people.

Epstein then sent a bizarre response that still leaves Fergie in joy.

He wrote: ”Imagine a movie trailer modeled on ‘Be All You Can’. Join the army, but with photos of mothers, not soldiers. Breastfeeding rather than shooting; Reading books instead of teaching the child how to use a rifle.

Ms Ferguson liked the idea, with the Daily Mail revealing that she had been staying at a wellness retreat in Switzerland for more than a month since the publication of the Epstein Files. He replied: ‘Did anyone ever tell you that you were a genius?’

Sarah Ferguson was financially supported by pedophile Jeffrey Epstein for 15 years and branded him a ‘genius’ in email

Sarh Ferguson's fawning message comes in response to Epstein's bizarre idea to make a military-inspired movie trailer showing women breastfeeding their children rather than 'shooting' guns

Sarh Ferguson’s fawning message comes in response to Epstein’s bizarre idea to make a military-inspired movie trailer showing women breastfeeding their children rather than ‘shooting’ guns

The former duchess had met with Amr Al-Dabbagh, who later headed the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority.

He also founded the London-based Stars Foundation.

It has invested in organizations to transform the lives of disadvantaged children, young people and their communities on a global scale. However, it closed in 2020.

The Epstein Files reveal that he sent an email to Ms Ferguson thanking her for inviting him to meet her at the Royal Lodge.

It was also revealed that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor gifted books to his ex-wife’s children.

He wrote: ‘Your Majesty. It was a great honor to meet you at the Royal Lodge and I must thank you again for the two beautiful books you signed for my daughters. They were so excited that they took them to read during summer vacation, and I haven’t seen any sign of the books or the girls since.

‘As I mentioned before, I founded the Yıldızlar Foundation and at 5MR, we support disadvantaged children in the fields of health, education and protection. [Under-Five Mortality Rate] and one of our channels is Mothers for Mothers, which provides educational opportunities for mothers in need.

It was this message that was sent to Epstein.

Epstein was about to confront Fergie when he said he was a pedophile, but Fergie later denied it was a lie.

Epstein was about to confront Fergie when he said he was a pedophile, but Fergie later denied it was a lie.

Following her ex-husband’s arrest, friends admitted Sarah Ferguson was in a ‘bad place’ and felt ‘everyone was out to get her’.

The former Duchess of York, 66, who has not been seen in public for five months, may now look to the UAE for cash and give up her dream of a new home in Windsor to be near Beatrice and Eugenie.

But he is said to have told friends that there would be no book detailing the family’s ties to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, but that he ‘might have to tell that story to the police’.

This week it was revealed that six of Sarah Ferguson’s businesses will be shutting down in the next ten days.

Princess Beatrice and Eugenie were also said to be ‘in trouble’ after their father was arrested on suspicion of abuse of public office.

The embarrassed former royal was left in police custody for 11 hours on her 66th birthday last Thursday after plainclothes officers raided her Wood Farm home at 8am.

He was released on bail.

But so far there has been no news from Fergie or her daughters, and questions about their whereabouts have begun to mount.

A royal source told the Daily Mail: ‘I was talking to some of his friends. He speaks badly. He tells people he’s really struggling with his mental health and thinks everyone is out to get him.

‘But he’s also adamant that he wants to get out there and start making money again. I can’t understand how to do this. His brand is toxic.

‘The money-spinner’s best hope is a book about how his family’s friendship with Epstein ruined everything and threw the monarchy into crisis; but apparently he ignored it.

‘He may also have to tell this story to the police, judge and jury, or some other type of investigation.’

A royal source said Fergie would prefer Windsor as a base but could object because the UAE needs to make money.

‘I think he wanted to stay in the Windsor area to make it relatively easy for Beatrice and Eugenie to visit with their grandchildren.

‘But if he really thinks he can still make money, I can see his reasons for settling in the Gulf.’

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank went out for coffee in Notting Hill this morning

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank went out for coffee in Notting Hill this morning

The insider is said to have ruled out moving in with Andrew in Sandringham, but added: ‘I’m not sure why a five-bedroom farmhouse in Norfolk would be so bad.’

Princess Eugenie was photographed with her husband Jack Brooksbank today for the first time since the arrest of her father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The 12th in line to the throne wore a casual outfit with Nike trainers, blue tights, a jacket and a North Face baseball cap as he grabbed his coffee in West London.

Eugenie was seen standing next to her husband, who was wearing a colorful hat, while talking on the phone in an alley outside Hagen Espresso Bar in Notting Hill.

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