Emails detail Ferguson allegedly arranging the visit when Beatrice was 21 and Eugenie 20, with Epstein inquiring if the young royals could "say hello" during his London trip. Ferguson reportedly replied positively, noting Beatrice's availability with their father, Prince Andrew, amid her own financial dealings with Epstein—including debt payoffs she later called a "terrible error."
Daughters' Anguish
Beatrice and Eugenie feel "duped" and "torn," having believed their parents' denials of wrongdoing, per royal author Robert Jobson. Andrew's separate emails included their photos in 2011-2012 Christmas cards to Epstein—post his claimed 2010 cutoff—while Ferguson made vulgar remarks about Eugenie "shagging" in correspondence.
Royal sources refute Epstein's meeting claims, but the files amplify York family disgrace post-Andrew's arrest and Royal Lodge eviction. Ferguson, whose whereabouts remain unknown, faces memoir speculation; her daughters grapple with reputational taint, distancing amid crisis talks.
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