Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has been stripped of the freedom of the city of York following a unanimous council vote. This decision was prompted by fresh revelations linking Ms. Ferguson to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with her name appearing multiple times in recently released US Department of Justice documents. Councillors stated that continued association with Epstein after his crimes became widely known falls short of the expected behavior for recipients of the city’s highest honor. This action follows the removal of the same honor from her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, in 2022, with whom she jointly received the freedom of the city in 1987.
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Newly released documents reveal Sarah Ferguson’s extensive ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In emails dated 2009 and 2010, Ferguson referred to Epstein as a “legend” and “the brother I have always wished for,” expressing deep gratitude for his kindness and business opportunities. She also sought financial assistance from him for rent, describing her need as urgent. While Ferguson later publicly distanced herself from Epstein, stating she abhorred his actions and calling a loan from him a “gigantic error of judgement,” further emails suggest a complex and enduring relationship.
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NielsenIQ BookData reports that Sarah Ferguson’s children’s book, “Flora And Fern: Kindness Along The Way,” has been withdrawn from sale at the publisher’s request. Originally slated for an October release, the book’s availability was pushed back to November on Amazon but has since been removed from the platform. Neither Ferguson’s representatives nor the publisher, New Frontier Publishing, have offered any comment on the matter. One industry source suggests the decision is commercially driven, likely due to recent controversies, with the possibility of a delayed release in the future.
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The British royal family is facing renewed scrutiny after a recently surfaced email from Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, described Jeffrey Epstein as a “supreme friend” despite his conviction for sex offenses. The email, sent in 2011, contradicted her public distancing from Epstein and led to her being dropped as a patron by several UK charities. This revelation has further intensified the media’s focus on royal connections to Epstein, particularly concerning Prince Andrew’s relationship with the disgraced financier and the allegations of sexual abuse against him. The duchess’s spokesperson maintains that the email was sent to counter threats from Epstein, but the fallout continues to damage the royal family’s reputation.
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