Beatrice and Eugenie: Royal Sisters Aghast as New Epstein Files Expose Parents' Ties

LONDON (Feb 18, 2026) — Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are reportedly "deeply distressed" and keeping a low profile following the release of over three million pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents that implicate their parents in a decade of controversial ties. While neither princess is accused of any wrongdoing, the files reveal that their mother, Sarah Ferguson, introduced them to Epstein as early as 2009—just days after his release from jail for child sex crimes.

Key Takeaways

  • Damning Correspondence: New emails show Sarah Ferguson gushing over Epstein, calling him the "brother I always wished for" and jokingly asking him to "marry me" in exchange for his financial generosity.
  • The Miami Lunch: Records confirm that Ferguson took a 20-year-old Beatrice and 19-year-old Eugenie to lunch at Epstein's Miami home in July 2009, with Epstein allegedly paying $14,000 for their flights.
  • Business Fallout: Since the leak, six of Ferguson's companies have begun the process of winding down, and her charity, Sarah's Trust, has suspended operations indefinitely.
  • Strained Relations: Insiders suggest the sisters' relationship with their parents is severely strained, though Prince William has reportedly expressed deep sympathy for his cousins' "mortifying" situation.
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