Sarah Ferguson ‘took Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie’ to see Epstein five days after he was released from prison for child sex crimes, newly released emails claim

Sarah Ferguson visited Jeffrey Epstein with her two young daughters just five days after the disgraced financier was released from prison for child sex crimes, according to newly released emails.
The former Duchess of York is said to have taken Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie to see the pedophile in July 2009; Less than a week after this pedophile was released from a Florida prison, where he served 12 months for soliciting a child for prostitution, he was placed under house arrest.
At the time of the visit, Beatrice and Eugenie were 20 and 19 years old respectively.
Epstein confirmed the meeting in a July 28, 2009 email to his then-partner Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking.
He wrote: ‘ferg and two girls are coming [sic] Yesterday’.
The day before, Ms Ferguson had emailed Mr Epstein to arrange the visit, writing: ‘Which address should we come to? It will be me, Beatrice and Eugenie. Are we going to have lunch?’
Emails reportedly show that the group met at Epstein’s mansion in Palm Beach and served the pedophile a vegetable lasagna prepared by a Parisian chef.
Epstein later mentioned the visit in correspondence published in October. In a letter to British barrister Paul Tweed on 7 April 2011, he complained about Ms Ferguson’s inability to defend herself publicly following her conviction.
Sarah Ferguson sent numerous emails to Epstein; most of them were obsequious and sycophantic.
The names of the former Duke and Duchess of York’s daughters (seen together in December) appear in emails their mother sent to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The sisters are said to be ‘horrified’
Fergie seen with mystery woman in photo published over Christmas in Epstein files
He said: ‘She was the first person to celebrate my release with her two daughters. visited me [a] The police are sitting at my front desk. He asked for help with charities, according to the Mail on Sunday.
The emails are among more than three million documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday.
Other messages show that Epstein tried to arrange meetings between Beatrice and Eugenie and his goddaughter Celina Dubin, the daughter of billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin and his wife Eva.
On June 22, 2009, while Epstein was still in prison but allowed to work during the day, he emailed Ms Ferguson and Ms Dubin, writing: ‘My goddaughter will be in London between 8th and 9th July, Eva will be with her… [sic] come up with a fun idea’.
Ms. Ferguson and her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, were friends with Epstein for more than a decade.
In a separate email sent in 2010, he told the late financier: ‘Just marry me.’ He also called him a ‘legend’ and said he was ‘the brother I always wished for’.
The email segment reportedly left Princess Beatrice and Eugenie deeply upset.
Sources close to the sisters say they are ‘horrified’, ‘horrified’ and ’embarrassed’ by their mother’s communications with Epstein after he was convicted of child sex crimes.
A source close to the brothers told the Daily Mail: ‘They were horrified by what they read. Their mothers’ emails to Epstein embarrass them. “This is very embarrassing for them.”
Fergie also congratulated him on “having a baby boy” and suggested he had a secret son.
She accused him of being friends only to be close to her ex-husband
Challenger Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor rode near his Royal Lodge home on Monday morning after his daughter said her parents were ashamed of her relationship with Epstein.
They added: ‘We don’t believe in girls’ [Beatrice and Eugenie] Much has been said about the newly emerging [in the latest Epstein files release]and they will be horrified to see how close their parents are to this terrible man.’
The brothers are also said to be ‘horrified’ by new photos showing their father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crouching over a mystery woman lying on the ground.
Ms Ferguson’s emails to Mr Epstein had previously revealed his fawning attitude towards the sex offender, who was known to have helped pay off some of his debts.
Other messages referenced Eugenie’s sex life and confirmed that Ms Ferguson had taken her daughters to lunch with Epstein when they were still teenagers.
The Mail also today revealed an email from Ms Ferguson suggesting Epstein had a secret child. In another message, she accused him of leaving her in 2011 and said it was “very clear” that she was only his friend to get closer to her ex-husband.
Separately, security sources told the Mail on Sunday that Epstein was running the ‘world’s largest honey trap operation’ on behalf of the KGB.
The revelations emerged after challenger Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was seen riding near his home at Royal Lodge on Monday morning, amid reports last week that he was moving out.




