Emails from Sarah Ferguson to Jeffrey Epstein have just come to light, and they are worse than you can imagine.
In a 2010 email, when Epstein was already a convicted sex offender, Fergie wrote to him, “You are a legend,” and added, “Just marry me.” Yes, you read that correctly. Prince Andrew’s ex-wife jokingly (or not so jokingly) proposed to a man who had been released from prison for sexual offenses against a minor.

And that’s not all. In another email from 2009, she thanked him for being “the brother I have always wished for” while updating him on her business and brand projects.
What makes this even more uncomfortable is that Fergie took her daughters Beatrice and Eugenie to lunch with Epstein shortly after he was released from prison in July 2009. The emails confirm this.
Furthermore, in a 2010 exchange, when Epstein asked her if she would go to New York, she replied that she was waiting for Eugenie to return from “a shagging weekend.” Eugenie was only 20 years old. It’s the kind of comment a mother might make privately, but writing that to Epstein, of all people, is just weird.

A second accuser claims Epstein brought her to the UK to have sex with Andrew
Meanwhile, a second woman has accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse. Her lawyer, Brad Edwards, who represented Virginia Giuffre before her suicide last year, says Epstein sent the woman to the United Kingdom in 2010 to spend the night with Andrew at Royal Lodge. And then they gave him a tour of Buckingham Palace.
This is the first time anyone has claimed to have had sex with Andrew at a royal residence. According to the lawyer, there are even records of communication between the woman and Andrew prior to the meeting.

Andrew was stripped of his royal titles and evicted from Royal Lodge last year, and communication with the woman’s lawyers has since been cut off.
Fergie has not commented on the new emails that recently surfaced as part of over three million pages released by the Department of Justice.

She had already lost the support of several British charities when previous emails emerged in which she apologized to “dear Jeffrey” for publicly criticizing him.
Now these new messages only confirm what we already knew, but preferred not to acknowledge so clearly. The Duke and Duchess of York’s close relationship with Epstein was neither accidental nor brief. And the emails prove it with uncomfortable clarity.
