Sarah Ferguson's Shocking Epstein Emails Reveal Marriage Proposals and Palace Invites
Fergie's Epstein Emails: Marriage Proposals and Palace Access

Sarah Ferguson's Disturbing Epstein Correspondence Unveiled

Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has vanished from public view in recent weeks as explosive new details emerge regarding the depth of her friendship with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The latest release of documents from the Department of Justice paints a startling picture of Ferguson's interactions with the convicted sex offender, revealing a series of unhinged acts that have sent shockwaves through royal circles.

Effusive Affection and Repeated Marriage Proposals

The email exchanges depict Ferguson as remarkably needy and eager to maintain Epstein's favor, despite his criminal convictions. In one particularly shocking message from 2010, Ferguson wrote to Epstein: "You are a legend. I really don't have the words to describe, my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness. Xx I am at your service. Just marry me." This was not an isolated incident—multiple emails reference marriage, including one from September 2009 where Ferguson suggested Epstein could "marry her too" while referencing another woman with "a great body."

Crude References to Her Daughters

Perhaps most devastating for the royal family are emails that make crude references to Ferguson's daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. In March 2010, when Epstein inquired about a potential New York visit, Ferguson replied: "Not sure yet. Just waiting for Eugenie to come back from a sh*****g weekend." This correspondence occurred around the time of Eugenie's 20th birthday, which she spent with her then-boyfriend, now husband, Jack Brooksbank.

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Other emails show Epstein attempting to arrange meetings between his goddaughter Celina Dubin and the young princesses, with Ferguson facilitating these connections despite Epstein's known criminal background.

Post-Prison Visit with Daughters in Tow

The documents reveal that Ferguson visited Epstein just five days after his early release from prison in July 2009, apparently bringing her daughters along. Epstein had been convicted of procuring a child for prostitution and was required to register as a sex offender. An email from Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell dated July 28, 2009, stated: "ferg and the two girls come [sic] yesterday."

Ferguson's own email from July 27, 2009, confirms the visit: "What address shall we come to. It will be myself, Beatrice and Eugenie. Are we having lunch?" According to reports, Epstein served vegetable lasagne prepared by a Parisian chef at his Palm Beach mansion during this meeting.

Financial Dependency and Desperate Pleas

The emails expose Ferguson's financial reliance on Epstein, with multiple requests for money as her business ventures struggled. In 2009, she urgently messaged: "I need £20,000 for rent today. The landlord has threatened to go to the newspapers if I don't pay. Any brainwaves?" Financial records show Epstein subsequently transferred $150,000 to Ferguson following a share sale.

Other messages reveal a disturbing level of emotional dependency. In August 2010, Ferguson wrote: "I am feeling very traumatised and alone. I am wanting to work for you at organising your houses." The following month, she pleaded: "when are you going to employ me" and later that same day added "phew.. you still love me."

Facilitating Royal Access

Perhaps most damaging to the monarchy's reputation are emails showing Ferguson offering Epstein access to the highest echelons of British society. On February 8, 2010, Prince Andrew's private secretary Amanda Thirsk wrote to Epstein on Ferguson's behalf, inviting him to Andrew's 50th birthday party at St James's Palace.

Another email from Epstein to hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin in 2009 claimed "fergie said she could organize tea in the buckingham palace apts.. or windsor castle" (sic). These revelations suggest Ferguson was willing to leverage her royal connections to maintain Epstein's friendship.

Continued Contact Despite Convictions

Most troubling is evidence that Ferguson maintained contact with Epstein even after his conviction for soliciting sex from a minor. While he was still serving his prison sentence in June 2009, Ferguson emailed him about business advice for her "Mothers Army" project, concluding with "Love you."

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In 2025, Ferguson's spokesperson issued a statement expressing her regret about the association, noting she "was taken in by his lies" and cut off contact once aware of the allegations. However, the newly released emails suggest the relationship continued well beyond Epstein's conviction and imprisonment.

The documents paint a portrait of a woman desperate for financial support, emotional validation, and social connection, willing to compromise her daughters' privacy and the monarchy's reputation to maintain a relationship with a convicted sex offender. As more details emerge, the fallout from these revelations continues to unfold, leaving the royal family grappling with yet another scandal.