Sarah Ferguson reportedly received financial assistance from Jeffrey Epstein for a period of 15 years and was said to be one of the earliest supporters of his release from prison. Recent claims have surfaced regarding the former wife of Prince Andrew, who was stripped of her Duchess of York title following an announcement by King Charles’ brother. Prior to this revelation, it was disclosed that Fergie had corresponded with Epstein in an email dated April 26, 2011, referring to him as a “supreme friend” despite previous public statements distancing herself from him.
Following the emergence of this email, where Sarah expressed regret for associating Epstein with paedophilia, her spokesperson mentioned that she had sent it as a response to a potential defamation lawsuit by Epstein. Despite her earlier promise to sever ties with Epstein and her apology for receiving £15,000 from him, new information suggests that Sarah had requested additional funds beyond this amount, which Epstein reportedly complained about to his acquaintances.
The documents under review by the US Congress are rumored to contain further details about Sarah’s interactions with Epstein, including her appeals for financial help and requests to visit his private island. Allegations also suggest that Epstein settled some of Sarah’s debts to a former employee and expected repayment, indicating a deeper financial connection between the two.
Moreover, it is claimed that Fergie maintained communication with Epstein, sought his assistance in establishing a charity, and received guidance from him before her interview with Oprah Winfrey. Sources have indicated that Sarah and Prince Andrew distanced themselves from Epstein after his conviction, although Epstein allegedly grew weary of Sarah’s repeated financial requests and eventually cut ties with her.
In response to these allegations, Sarah Ferguson’s representatives have been contacted for comment on the matter.
