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Ex Prince Andrew Exiled After William’s ‘No Shield’ Stance Rocks Royal Family

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Royal Bombshell: Fergie ‘Offered’ Epstein A Woman After Prison Release?

Fresh controversy is slamming the British monarchy after newly released Epstein files exposed private emails linked to Sarah Ferguson. According to reports, the documents reveal a September 17, 2009 message, sent just weeks after Jeffrey Epstein’s release from prison, in which the former Duchess of York allegedly offered to introduce him to a “single” woman with a “great body.” Another email, cited by ABC News, shows Ferguson joking, “OK well marry me and then we will employ her,” language that has reignited intense scrutiny over royal ties to the disgraced financier. While investigators stress that appearing in the Epstein files does not imply criminal wrongdoing, the resurfaced messages have thrown Ferguson’s past connections back into the spotlight, fueling a fresh wave of public backlash and debate.

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