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Sarah Ferguson Allegedly Makes Vulgar Comment About Daughter Princess Eugenie in Unveiled Epstein Emails

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Sarah Ferguson Makes Major Social Media Change After Prince Andrew Gives Up Royal Title

Sarah Ferguson allegedly made a lewd comment about Princess Eugenie in the latest release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files.

In the documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Ferguson—who shares daughters Eugenie, 35, and Princess Beatrice, 37, with ex-husband Prince Andrew apparently made a vulgar comment about a then-19-year-old Eugenie’s whereabouts. 

In one email reviewed by E! News from March 2010, Epstein asks Ferguson if she would be up to taking a trip to New York. 

“Not sure yet,” the former royal replied. “Just waiting for Eugenie to come back from a shagging weekend!!”

At the time, Eugenie was dating her now-husband Jack Brooksbank—whom she shares kids August, 4, and Ernest, 2, with. 

E! News has reached out to Ferguson’s rep, as well as Buckingham Palace, for comment but has not yet heard back.  

The latest Epstein file bombshell comes months after Andrew—the younger brother of King Charles III—shared that he would forfeit his royal titles, including Duke of York, due to the continued scrutiny related to his association with the late sex offender. 

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