Sarah Ferguson Made Alleged Princess Eugenie Comment in Epstein Emails

As a lifestyle commentator, I’ve been following the recent release of documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein, and it’s unfortunately brought some uncomfortable details to light. It appears Sarah Ferguson is alleged to have made an inappropriate comment about her daughter, Princess Eugenie, within those files. It’s a difficult situation, and I know many are watching to see how this unfolds.

Recently released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice show that Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of Prince Andrew and mother of Princess Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 35, reportedly made an offensive remark about her then-19-year-old daughter Eugenie’s location.

An email from March 2010, seen by TopMob News, shows Epstein asking Ferguson if she’d be willing to travel to New York.

The former royal responded, “I’m not sure yet. I’m just waiting to hear back from Eugenie after her weekend getaway!”

Princess Eugenie was dating Jack Brooksbank, now her husband, and they have two children together: August, who is 4, and Ernest, who is 2.

TopMob News has contacted representatives for Ferguson and Buckingham Palace, but they haven’t received a response yet.

Recent revelations from the Epstein files follow Prince Andrew—brother of King Charles III—giving up his royal titles, like Duke of York. He made this decision because of ongoing public attention to his connection with the convicted sex offender.

Prince Andrew announced on October 17th, in a statement from Buckingham Palace, that after talking with The King and his family, he believes the ongoing accusations against him are taking attention away from the important work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.

The 65-year-old stated he made the decision because prioritizing his family and country is his most important responsibility.

With the King’s approval, I’m stepping down from my royal duties,” Andrew, Duke of York since his marriage to Ferguson in 1986, explained. “I will no longer use my title or any of the honors I’ve received.”

Okay, so it’s a little complicated, but basically, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie will still be ‘Her Royal Highness,’ which is amazing! But get this – Prince Andrew, even with everything, still gets to be called ‘Prince’! Apparently, because he’s the son of a former King, he keeps that title. It’s just… the rules, I guess. I’ve been following this family for years, and honestly, it’s wild to see how these things work!

Even so, Andrew’s royal duties took a major shift following the drop of his title.

According to a royal expert, Prince Andrew’s life will likely continue as it has since 2019, but it’s extremely unlikely he’ll appear in public with other senior royals anytime soon. The expert told TopMob News that this recent development effectively ends any chance of him returning to his former royal duties.

For more of the latest royal news, read on…

Flora Vesterberg, whose grandmother is Princess Alexandra (a 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 excitement.

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 predicted 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 showing them dancing together at home.

The couple’s video was set to Olivia Dean’s song “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” and was actually 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 Instagram post caption, simply writing, “cred: our daughter.”

The couple shared a cute photo from early in their relationship, showing them hugging during a trip to enjoy the outdoors.

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

Queen Sofia of Spain’s sister passed away on January 15th at the age of 83, according to an announcement from the Greek royal family’s office.

The Greek Royal Family announced with great sadness that Princess Irene passed away on Thursday, January 15th, 2026. She died peacefully at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid at 11:40 AM local time, surrounded by her family.

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’s unique ability to bring peace and encourage self-reflection. She described how the season’s quiet stillness—like a slowly moving stream—allows us to see ourselves more clearly and connect with the natural world around us.

I’ve been thinking about how thankful I am. It’s like letting go of worries and finding peace with sadness, which allows us to truly appreciate life and feel connected to the natural world – it’s a gentle, guiding force that helps us heal and remember.

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

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2026-02-02 21:51