SARAH Ferguson visited Jeffrey Epstein just days after he was released from prison and took Beatrice and Eugenie with her, according to new bombshell emails.
The former Duchess of York is said to have taken Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie to see the paedophile in July 2009, less than a week after he was freed from a Florida jail for child sex crimes.


Disgraced Epstein had served 12 months for soliciting a child for prostitution and was placed under house arrest.
At the time of the visit, Beatrice and Eugenie would have been aged 20 and 19 respectively.
Epstein emailed Ghislaine Maxwell, his ex-girlfriend who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking, on July 28, 2009, and said: “ferg and the two girls come [sic] yesterday”.
Epstein had referenced Ms Ferguson’s visit in emails released in October.
The day before, Ms Ferguson herself emailed Epstein to arrange the visit, writing: “What address shall we come to. It will be myself, Beatrice and Eugenie. Are we having lunch?”
Emails seen by the Telegraph show the group met at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion, where the paedophile served vegetable lasagne prepared by a Parisian chef.
It comes after it was revealed Fergie congratulated Jeffrey Epstein on the birth of a baby boy, according to new emails.
The former Duchess of York offered her “love, friendship and congratulations” to Epstein in September 2011 – years after his sex trafficking conviction.
If what is said in the email exchange is found to be true, it would make Epstein’s secret son 14 years old.
In the messages, Sarah says she heard the news from her ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
She appears to use it as an excuse to get back in touch with Epstein – despite his sex offence convictions and jail sentence.











