Sarah Ferguson sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein claiming that ‘no woman has ever left the Royal family with her head’ and that she was being ‘1000 per cent hung out to dry’ after appearing to accept cash for access to her ex-husband.
The former Duchess of York said in July 2010 that she was ‘totally on my own now’ and was about to be ‘exterminated’ in the UK due to a series of personal scandals.
The Palace couldn’t ‘behead’ her so ‘will discredit me – totally to obliteration’, she said in a nod to the executions of Henry VIII’s wives Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard.
Ms Ferguson had written to the paedophile financier in the weeks after she was caught in a tabloid sting appearing to accept $500,000 in return for her securing access to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, then a UK trade envoy.
She then agreed to an interview with Oprah Winfrey where she spoke about how she was facing bankruptcy and could not pay the rent so had taken a room in her ex-husband’s Royal Lodge home.
In an attack on the royals as her reputation was in tatters and she ran out of money, Fergie thanked her friend Epstein for being her ‘pillar’ in an email released in the Epstein Files.
She added: ‘Just as I always said, no woman has ever left the Royal family with her head, and the [sic] cannot behead me, therefore they will discredit me. Totally to obliteration. I have no words.’
Sarah Ferguson, pictured with a mystery woman in the Epstein Files, said in July 2010 that she was ‘totally on my own now’ and said she was about to be ‘exterminated’ in the UK due to a series of personal scandals
Fergie praised Epstein, pictured kissing a woman in the Epstein Files, as her ‘pillar’
The email where Fergie told Esptein that she was being ‘hung out to dry’
Fergie was in the midst of the cash for access scandal. In 2010 she was caught in a tabloid sting appearing to accept $500,000 in return for her securing access to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, together last year, then a UK trade envoy.
In her first email she told Epstein on July 13, 2010: ‘Have you died on me? Don’t… Please you are my pillar.’
The email chain reveals how Epstein ignored the flattery and said: ‘I thought you needed a place for the second week?’.
The paedophile appears to have repeatedly organised accommodation for Fergie in the US, according to the Epstein Files.
She replied: ‘Dear Jeffrey, yes I did need a second place for a week?’
She went on: ‘And I thank you so much, but just as I predicted many, many months ago, the British press is ready to exterminate me, and it seems that PricewaterhouseCoopers and the palace system are not equipped to deal with all of this huge wave of negativity.
‘Therefore I have to return to the UK, and be exterminated and face the thunderous music.
‘I am now 1000 per cent being hung out to dry, just as I predicted you will see, the Press will have me exiled. I am totally on my own now.
‘This is beyond scandalous and nobody can do anything. I cannot believe what this is all coming to.
‘I have to return to face my judge and jury and be hung yet again.’
At the time PwC were auditing her accounts.
It later emerged that Epstein had paid off some of her debts – but she later called it a ‘gigantic error’.
Yesterday the Daily Mail revealed how Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are ‘aghast’ at their mother’s embarrassing tranche of emails to Jeffrey Epstein.
Sources close to the sisters say they are also ‘appalled’ and ’embarrassed’ about the new photos of their father Andrew crouching over a mystery woman lying on the floor.
The then Prince Andrew towering over a mystery woman on the floor in a photo released by the US Justice Department. His daughters are said to be hugely embarrassed
Fergie is pictured in the Epstein files with a mystery woman in an image released at Christmas
The siblings have been left ashamed by their mother’s sycophantic emails to the paedophile financier after his conviction for child sex crimes.
Sarah Ferguson fawned over Epstein, who famously paid some of her debts, telling the convicted sex offender he was a ‘legend’ and joked that they should get married.
Other emails she sent him mentioned her daughter Eugenie’s sex life and revealed Fergie had taken her children to lunch with the convicted paedophile when they were teenagers.
The Mail has also today unearthed an email from Ms Ferguson that suggests Epstein had a secret child. The former Duchess of York also accused him of abandoning her in 2011 and said it was ‘crystal clear’ he was only her friend to get close to her ex-husband Andrew.
Security sources told The Mail on Sunday that Epstein was running ‘the world’s largest honeytrap operation’ on behalf of the KGB.
A source close to Eugenie and Beatrice told the Daily Mail: ‘They are aghast at what they have read. They are mortified by the emails their mother has sent to Epstein. It is so embarrassing for them.’
They added: ‘We don’t believe the girls [Beatrice and Eugenie] were told much about what has just emerged [in the latest Epstein files release], and they will simply be aghast at just how close their parents were to this appalling man.’
It came as a defiant Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor went riding near his Royal Lodge home on Monday morning. He was reported to be meant to move out last week.
A defiant Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor went riding near his Royal Lodge home on Monday morning as his daughters said they were embarrassed their parents’ relationship with Epstein
Andrew later went for a drive along The Long Walk in Windsor and waved cheerily to a mother and child as the Epstein files piled more shame on him
Sarah Ferguson sent a large number of emails to Epstein, many of them fawning and obsequious
The former Duke and Duchess of York’s daughters (pictured together in December) are named in their mother’s emails to the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The sisters are said to be ‘aghast’
Andrew, his ex-wife and daughters are repeatedly featured in the Epstein Files.
Beatrice and Eugenie are said to be reeling from the photo of their father appearing to kneel on all fours over a female lying on the ground.
Another email from their mother said that Eugenie was away on a ‘sh**ging weekend’ while another revealed that Fergie had taken both daughters for lunch with Epstein in Miami in July 2009.
The former Duchess of York – who has faced her own Epstein controversies – is seen praising the late convicted sex offender as the ‘brother I have always wished for’.
In one email Fergie wrote: ‘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.’
The source close to Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie said it was now clear that King Charles and Prince William knew there was more scandal to come for their disgraced parents.
On a trip to Brazil last November to host the Earthshot prize in Rio, Prince William, when asked about Prince Andrew, was tight-lipped according to sources, telling people who asked about Andrew: ‘I wish I could say more but I can’t’, suggesting he had been briefed on further revelations which were still to surface in the public domain.
The source said: ‘It seems clear that William and the King were given some kind of forewarning in intelligence briefings late last year about what was still to come.
‘They obviously couldn’t share that, and when they evicted Andrew and Sarah from Royal Lodge, some people thought it was too harsh.
‘In the light of what’s now come out, it looks a more appropriate sanction’.
In one email from March 2010, Epstein appears to ask Fergie about a possible trip to New York by writing: ‘ny?’.
And in reply, Fergie wrote: ‘Not sure yet. Just waiting for Eugenie to come back from a sh*****g weekend.’
The email was sent around the time of Eugenie’s 20th birthday, which she spent with then boyfriend, now husband, Jack Brooksbank.
Other newly released emails also showed Fergie gushing over Epstein after he complimented her in front of Eugenie and her older daughter, Princess Beatrice.
In August 3, 2009, Fergie went so far as to describe Epstein as ‘the brother I have always wished for’ and even called the criminal a ‘legend’, in a later email. Appearing in the Epstein files does not indicate guilt or wrongdoing.
In the email, Fergie wrote: ‘In just week, after your lunch, it seems the energy has lifted. I have never been more touched by a friends kindness than your compliment to me in front of my girls. Thank you Jeffrey for being the brother I have always wished for.’
The following year, another email from ‘Sarah’ to Epstein is overflowing in affection.
‘You are a legend. I really don’t have the words to describe, my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness,’ she writes.
‘Xx I am at your service . Just marry me.’
Emails, previously released to the public, showed the ex-Duchess calling Epstein her ‘supreme friend’ on April 26, 2011. This came just weeks after she told reporters she would ‘never have anything to do with’ the sex offender again.
Her spokesperson, last year, claimed Fergie said this ‘in the context of advice the duchess was given to try to assuage Epstein and his threats’ because Epstein allegedly threatened to sue her.
Today the Daily Mail can also reveal how an angry Sarah Ferguson accused Epstein of only being friends with her to get close to her ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
The disgraced Duchess of York said in a 2011 email to Epstein, sent after he had been jailed for child sex offences, that it was now ‘crystal clear’ he was using her.
She accused him of having ‘disappeared’ and this had ‘hurt me deeply’, adding: ‘More than you’ll ever know’.
The email had been sent after Fergie had offered him ‘love, friendship and congratulations’ after the birth of a ‘baby boy’ that she learned about from her ex-husband.
She wrote angrily: ‘You have disappeared. I did not know you were having a baby.
‘It was sooooo crystal clear to me that you were only friends with me to get to Andrew. And that really hurt me deeeply [sic]. More than you will ever know’.
An email sent to Epstein two years earlier revealed just how close she thought they were – and that the paedophile had called her ‘Ferg’ as a nickname.
Emails between them indicate that he had lunch with the then Duchess of York and her two daughters Beatrice and Eugenie in Florida.
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Epstein’s friend Sarah Ferguson accused him of only being friends with her to get close to her ex-husband
She also congratulated him on having ‘had a baby boy’, suggesting he had a secret son
In July 2009, Epstein sent an email to her asking ‘where are you?’.
Around 90 minutes later she replied: ‘In Miami. What number shall I call you on?’
She adds that she stayed at ‘Phillip Levine’s house with the girls. I am aiming to get to you for 12:30 for lunch. Does that suit?’
Epstein asked if she needed a ‘ride’, but she said no.
She added: ‘I made Phillip give us his car and a back up one for the policeman’, before confirming it would be ‘myself, Beatrice and Eugenie’ at the lunch.
The Princesses were 20 and 19 respectively in 2009.











