Sarah Ferguson joked about Princess Eugenie's 'sex weekend' in Epstein letter

Newly released documents feature a crude joke by the Duchess of York about her daughter, Princess Eugenie, addressed to convicted criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
Apr 18, 2026
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Sarah Ferguson appears in released letters with a crude comment about her daughter, Princess Eugenie.
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New documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation have revealed private correspondence between the convicted criminal and Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York.
New Justice Department documents showed that Ferguson corresponded with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010.
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In one 2010 letter, according to media reports, Ferguson made a crude joke about her younger daughter, Princess Eugenie.
«Not sure yet. Waiting for Eugenie to return from her sex weekend!!»
she wrote to Epstein.
Ferguson mentioned Princess Eugenie while responding to Epstein«s questions about possible trips.
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At the time of this correspondence, Eugenie was just 19 years old and was allegedly celebrating her upcoming birthday with her then-boyfriend Jack Brooksbank.
The casual tone of the letter is shocking, especially given that Epstein had already been convicted of a crime involving a minor by 2010.
The letter was sent after Epstein was already serving a prison sentence for a sexual offense.
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In other released letters, Ferguson allegedly proposed to Epstein. In January 2010, she wrote:
«You are a legend. I have no words to express the love and gratitude for your generosity and kindness. I am at your service. Just marry me.»
Ferguson«s ties to Epstein are once again drawing attention to her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, whose relationship with the financier has long haunted the royal family. In October 2025, the prince lost his royal titles amid a new investigation.
Prince Andrew«s involvement in the scandal has caused political repercussions. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on him to testify before the U.S. Congress, emphasizing that Epstein»s victims should be the priority.
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