Princess Beatrice named in Epstein files again as 'witness' for Sarah Ferguson
New information regarding Sarah Ferguson's contact with Jeffrey Epstein has emerged
New documents in the latest tranche of Epstein files name Princess Beatrice again. Reportedly, Sarah Ferguson, as stated in the documents, claimed to Jeffrey Epstein himself that Princess Beatrice was a “witness” to her call with a journalist regarding the late convicted sex offender.
Here is everything we know so far…

Princess Beatrice named in Epstein files
The former Duchess of York allegedly revealed that Princess Beatrice had witnessed her defence of the disgraced financier in an email exchange with Epstein.
However, it is important to note that this is yet to be confirmed by Ferguson’s camp.
Sarah allegedly spoke with her then-spokesperson James Henderson and Jeffrey Epstein in April 2011, where this discussion mentioning Princess Beatrice is said to have taken place.
The emails were said to be about an interview Ferguson did with journalist Geordie Greig to “protect” her “brand”.
However, it seemed that Epstein wasn’t very happy with this, leaving Ferguson claiming she had in fact defended Epstein.
Princess Beatrice ‘witnessed’ Sarah Ferguson ‘defending’ Jeffrey Epstein
“After I hung up from our call with Geordie. Beatrice and I had a discussion and we agreed it was important to call Geordie back and make sure he understood the severity of NOT making a mistake and getting it wrong about Jeffrey, because he was sent to prison for sexual offending, but that he had done his penence and was out of jail and moving on with his life,” Ferguson allegedly said, as reported by PEOPLE.
She reportedly went on to say: “And Geordie was NOT in anyway to go down the P. route.”
“I duly did the call,” Ferguson allegedly insisted, explaining that Beatrice was a “witness” to the conversation, because Ferguson “would not want to hurt Jeffrey anymore, by saying such an untruth”.
Just a year later, Ferguson was attempting to distance herself from Epstein.
Sarah Ferguson’s ‘friendship’ with Epstein
She described her actions as “gigantic error of judgement” when asked about accepting money from Epstein.
“I personally, on behalf of myself, deeply regret that Jeffrey Epstein became involved in any way with me,” she told the Evening Standard.
Meanwhile, however, Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly went on to maintain a friendship with Epstein.
Unfortunately for Beatrice, this isn’t the first time she has been dragged into the Epstein files drama.
The York sisters reportedly accompanied their mother when visiting Epstein in Miami.
Emails appear to reveal a lunch took place between Epstein, Ferguson and her daughters in July 2009.

Sarah Ferguson, Beatrice and Eugenie’s ‘meeting with Jeffrey Epstein’
As reported by the BBC, Epstein sent an email to a “ferg” address asking: “where are you?..” [Sic]
Under an hour and a half later, a reply from a contact listed as “Sarah” reads: “In Miami. What number shall I call you on now.” [Sic].
The email goes on to say that she stayed at “Phillip Levine house with the girls”. The email also reads: “I am aiming to get to you for 12:30 for lunch. Does that suit?”
In the email exchange, Ferguson appears to confirm that she and her daughters would attend the lunch meet up.
Sarah Ferguson and Epstein files scandal latest
Ferguson allegedly penned that it would be “myself, Beatrice and Eugenie” in attendance.
Elsewhere in the Epstein files, Ferguson was said to be very complimentary of Epstein.
In one email, in 2010, “Sarah” appears to state to Epstein: “You are a legend. I really don’t have the words to describe, my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness.
“Xx I am at your service. Just marry me.” [Sic].
Representatives for Sarah Ferguson and Princess Beatrice have been contacted for comment.
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