Prince Andrew’s former associate, Jeffrey Epstein, allegedly threatened to harm the royal family in retaliation for criticism from Sarah Ferguson, despite her financial dealings with him. Ferguson, the Duchess of York, faced backlash for sending an apologetic email to Epstein in 2011, referring to him as a “supreme friend” after publicly distancing herself from him.
Following the recent disclosure of this correspondence, multiple charities, including the Teenage Cancer Trust and others, decided to sever their connections with Ferguson, ending longstanding partnerships. James Henderson, Ferguson’s spokesperson, recounted a disturbing phone call from Epstein, describing his threatening demeanor and intentions to harm the York family.
Epstein’s menacing behavior coincided with reports of him possessing potentially damaging information on influential individuals. Charities cited Ferguson’s communication with Epstein as the reason for their disassociation, highlighting concerns over her judgment. Despite her divorce from Prince Andrew, Ferguson’s ties to Epstein continue to draw scrutiny, casting a shadow over her reputation within the Royal Family.
The scandal has significantly tarnished Ferguson’s image, once admired within royal circles, prompting questions about her associations and decision-making. The fallout from this situation has led to event cancellations and raised ethical considerations regarding her indirect financial support of Prince Andrew through shared properties.
