Prince William, Kate Middleton Break Silence on Epstein Files

Kate Middleton and Prince William are standing by the victims of Jeffrey Epstein

As a longtime observer of this case, it’s been incredibly disturbing to see all the newly released files detailing the extent of the convicted sex offender’s network and crimes. What’s particularly troubling are the allegations involving Prince Andrew – now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Following the release, Kensington Palace finally issued a statement on behalf of the royal couple, which I’ve been waiting for.

A spokesperson confirmed that the Prince and Princess are very worried about the ongoing disclosures. They continue to keep those affected in their thoughts.

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been following the recent document releases, and some interesting details have come to light. It seems comments allegedly made by Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson – who, as you know, shares daughters Princess Eugenie, 35, and Princess Beatrice, 37, with him – regarding their eldest daughter have surfaced. It’s a complex family situation, and these details are certainly adding another layer to the ongoing story.

In an email from March 2010, which TopMob News reviewed on February 2nd, Epstein asked Ferguson if she’d like to travel to New York. Ferguson responded, saying she wasn’t sure and was waiting to hear back from Princess Eugenie, who was away for a weekend trip.

TopMob News contacted both Ferguson’s representative and Buckingham Palace for a statement, but they didn’t receive a response.

Both Kate and William, along with Prince Harry (who is Andrew’s nephew), have spoken about the documents related to Epstein. Recently, Prince Edward, King Charles III’s brother, also voiced his support for the victims.

During a CNN broadcast at the World Governments Summit in Dubai on February 3rd, the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip emphasized the importance of remembering those affected. He stated, ‘We must always remember the victims, and there are so many victims in all of this.’

King Charles and Queen Camilla had previously discussed the decision to remove Prince Andrew’s royal titles, following accusations related to his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

As a long-time supporter of the Royal Family, I was saddened to read their recent statement. Even though the individual in question continues to deny the accusations, the Palace felt it was important to address them. What really struck me was their clear message of support – the King and Queen want everyone to know they are thinking of, and deeply sympathize with, all those affected by abuse, and always will be. It’s a powerful statement, and I’m glad they made it.

Despite strongly denying accusations of sexual abuse – following a previous legal settlement with Virginia Giuffre – the 65-year-old admitted the situation was diverting attention from the royal family’s efforts.

I’ve made the difficult decision to step down and will no longer be using my title or any honors I’ve received, with the King’s approval. As I’ve stated before, I strongly disagree with the claims that have been made against me and maintain my innocence.

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Following the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, Prince and Princess of Wales expressed their sympathy and support for the survivors of his abuse.

A spokesperson for The Prince and Princess shared a statement with MS NOW on February 9th, confirming they are very worried about the ongoing disclosures. Their primary concern is for those affected.

Marius Borg Høiby, the oldest son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit and stepson of Crown Prince Haakon, was arrested on February 1st for assault, threatening someone with a knife, and breaking a restraining order, according to a statement from Oslo police to The Associated Press.

The 29-year-old man, who isn’t a royal and doesn’t have any official responsibilities, will be held for up to four weeks due to concerns he might commit further crimes. An Oslo court approved the detention, and his lawyer, Petar Sekulic, said they are thinking about appealing the decision.

Høiby is scheduled to appear in court on February 3rd to face charges related to four alleged rapes that occurred between 2018 and 2024, along with accusations of domestic violence and breaking a restraining order.

In a statement to the Associated Press, the accused man’s lawyers said he strongly denies all accusations of sexual abuse and most of the claims involving violence.

Flora Vesterberg, whose grandmother is Princess Alexandra – a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II – has announced she is expecting her first child with her husband, Timothy Vesterberg.

She announced on Instagram on January 19th that she and Timothy are expecting their first child, saying they are “over the moon” with happiness.

Prince Harry began a legal battle in London’s High Court on January 19th against Associated Newspapers, the company behind the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, and Mail Online. The trial, which is expected to last several weeks, centers around accusations that the media group used dishonest methods to collect news.

Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, and Sadie Frost are also joining the lawsuit against the publishing company.

Associated Newspapers has “vigorously denied” the claims, according to the BBC.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle marked their tenth anniversary as a couple by releasing a sweet, black and white video of them dancing at home.

The couple shared a sweet video set to Olivia Dean’s song “So Easy (To Fall In Love),” and revealed it was filmed by their 4-year-old daughter, Lilibet. Meghan, who also shares 6-year-old son Archie with Harry, gave their daughter credit in the caption of the January 16th Instagram post, simply writing, “cred: our daughter.”

The couple posted an old photo from when they first started dating. It showed them hugging during a trip to a beautiful outdoor location.

“When 2026 feels just like 2016….,” Meghan wrote in the caption. “You had to be there.”

I was so saddened to hear the news that Queen Sofia of Spain’s sister passed away earlier this week at the age of 83. The royal family’s office confirmed the news on January 15th, and it’s a difficult time for everyone, of course. My thoughts are with the entire family as they navigate this loss.

The Greek Royal Family announced with great sadness the passing of Princess Irene, a cherished sister and aunt, on Thursday, January 15th, 2026. She died at 11:40 AM local time at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, surrounded by family and friends.

The funeral for her took place on January 19th at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Athens, and she was buried at the Royal Cemetery of Tatoi.

On her 44th birthday, the Princess of Wales shared a message on the power of nature to heal.

In a recent video, Kate reflected on winter, saying it offers a chance for peace, patience, and thoughtful reflection. She described how the season’s quiet beauty—like a slowly flowing stream—allows us to look inward, connect with ourselves, and appreciate the subtle energy of the natural world.

I’ve been thinking about how thankful I am. It’s like a natural flow within us that washes away our fears, cleanses our hearts, and allows us to find peace with our sadness. Through this process, we truly experience what it means to be alive and connected to nature—a gentle guide that helps us heal and remember.

Princess Catherine made her first public appearance of 2026, joining Prince William at a visit to Charing Cross Hospital in London. The visit was a show of support for healthcare workers and came nearly a year after she shared the news that her cancer was in remission.

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