Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have reportedly launched a lawsuit against their mother, Sarah Ferguson, accusing her of "selling them to Epstein" and leaking compromising tapes from his network.
Insiders claim the sisters instructed elite firm Schillings to file a High Court notice seeking $50 million in damages for emotional trauma tied to Epstein's alleged recordings, made during post-prison visits Fergie orchestrated when they were 19 and 20.
William delivered a stark ultimatum: sever ties legally or lose royal standing and security, forcing the choice between mother and survival amid £20M hush money leaks.
Fergie's "shag weekend" emails and Palm Beach trips post-Epstein's 2008 conviction fuel the case, detonating her Donegal exile and Qatar treason fallout.
Charles upholds non-punishment for daughters per ABC reports, but Wales enforces iron boundaries—Charlotte's Diana-like compassion shines alongside Catherine's Garter command.
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