Sarah Ferguson
Charity Turns Away Duchess of York!
Ferguson Ousted After Epstein Email Revelations
Published September 22, 2025 9:34 AM PDT
Sarah Ferguson has been officially removed as the patron of a UK children’s hospice, thanks to a rather unfortunate email chain linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Duchess faced the music as Julia’s House announced her ousting was due to a 2011 email that resurfaced—one in which she expressed contrition for publicly distancing herself from the infamous convict.
This now-infamous email revealed Ferguson apologized to Epstein for her prior denunciation during his mounting legal problems, where she distressingly referred to him as a “supreme friend,” perhaps hoping to rekindle some lost connections—or just minimize damage to her reputation.
According to reports from the BBC, Ferguson assumed the role of patron for Julia’s House back in 2018. Yet, after this incident, good luck finding any reference to her on the hospice’s website—it’s as if she was never there.
In related scandalous affairs, Ferguson’s former partner, Prince Andrew, settled a lawsuit last year involving allegations of sexual abuse against a minor, further complicating the royal family’s public image.
The legal discussions between the Duke of York and the late Virginia Giuffre concluded with an out-of-court settlement, highlighting the complications arising from Epstein’s murky connections.
Despite his 2019 demise, Epstein’s name continues to echo through the tabloids, especially this summer when the Department of Justice confirmed the notorious “list” of celebrities allegedly involved in his affairs was nothing but smoke and mirrors. This revelation caused quite the backlash among certain political circles, particularly the supporters of President Trump, who felt duped by the absence of any substantial fallout.
Clearly, the echoes of the Epstein saga continue to haunt not only those directly involved but also the broader royal family, leaving the public to ponder who might be the next casualty in this ongoing drama.