
Epstein emails pull Beatrice and Eugenie deeper into royal scandal
New Epstein documents reveal Beatrice and Eugenie had more contact with Epstein than previously acknowledged, including a Miami lunch and the suggestion that Ferguson arranged meetings and palace tours, with flights allegedly paid by Epstein. While the sisters are not working royals, the disclosures threaten their public image and fuel questions about their place in the Royal Family. Experts are divided—some see them as adults caught in their mother’s orbit, others argue they can’t be easily separated from the scandal. The Palace, led by King Charles, appears to be preserving their roles as they continue their charitable and professional work, and attend family events, while public scrutiny of royal finances persists.