Leaked Messages Ignite Storm of Questions About Royal Sisters and Epstein Allegations
The £20 Million Royal Silence: Leaked Emails Expose How Beatrice and Eugenie Were Paid to Keep Epstein’s Darkest Secrets

The British monarchy has long been a fortress of tradition, but today that fortress is under siege from the inside out. In a development that has sent shockwaves through Buckingham Palace and beyond, a cache of fresh leaked emails has surfaced, alleging that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie received a staggering £20 million from the disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This isn’t just another tabloid rumor; it is a documented trail of financial transactions and cringe-inducing correspondence that suggests the “York girls” were paid handsomely for their discretion while the world’s most notorious predator operated in plain sight.
The Middleman: Sarah Ferguson’s Desperate Brokerage
At the center of this web is Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York. For years, the public has known of Prince Andrew’s ties to Epstein, but these new leaks highlight a far more active and disturbing role played by his former wife. The emails, dated between 2010 and 2019, show Ferguson acting as a facilitator, coordinating between Epstein’s financial team and her daughters.
The language used by the Duchess is nothing short of “beyond excruciating”. In messages that have now been made public, Ferguson reportedly referred to Epstein as a “legend” even after his 2008 conviction. Most shocking, however, is the way she appeared to leverage her daughters’ presence in Epstein’s orbit to secure her own financial stability. One specific email from 2010 shows Ferguson begging Epstein for £20,000 to pay her rent, even going as far as to write the line “just marry me”.
Perhaps the most jarring piece of evidence involves an email where Epstein asks about a trip to New York. Ferguson’s response regarding her daughter Eugenie—who was only 19 at the time—was crude and dismissive, remarking that she was waiting for the princess to return from a “shagging weekend” . This correspondence suggests that Ferguson did not view herself as a protective mother, but rather as someone who saw her daughters as assets to be managed in exchange for Epstein’s “supreme friendship.”
A Trail of Hush Money: The £20 Million Split
The financial evidence is equally damning. The leaked documents suggest that the £20 million was not a lump sum gift but a series of calculated wire transfers designed to avoid detection. These payments were reportedly routed through offshore accounts in the Cayman Islands and Switzerland .
The timing of these transfers is the “smoking gun” of the investigation. The money moved most aggressively whenever the legal spotlight on Epstein intensified. In 2012, emails referenced the need to keep the daughters “happy and cooperative.” By 2015, the conversation shifted to “continued discretion in exchange for financial support”. By the time 2017 rolled around, the messages explicitly mentioned “silence regarding previous visits and activities.”
The total sum—split roughly equally between the sisters or managed through their mother—serves as a grim reminder of what was at stake. You don’t pay £20 million to keep someone quiet about a casual lunch; you pay that kind of money to bury information that could lead to criminal convictions. While Epstein’s victims were coming forward and documentaries were beginning to expose the scale of his crimes, the York family was allegedly cashing in on their silence.
The Palace’s Knowledge and the Royal Cover-Up

Perhaps the most troubling aspect of this scandal is the allegation that “the Palace knew” . It is a standard protocol for the financial advisors and Royal Protection Officers assigned to the princesses to be aware of large-scale movements of wealth, especially from a high-risk source like Epstein.
The theory currently dominating the discussion is that Buckingham Palace allowed these payments to proceed to avoid “another Andrew situation.” By ensuring Beatrice and Eugenie remained silent about what they saw at Epstein’s properties in Miami, New York, and the Caribbean, the monarchy hoped to keep the scandal as far from the throne as possible. When the Palace issued statements expressing “deep concern” for Epstein’s victims, those words now ring hollow against the backdrop of £20 million in silence money.
The Price of Privilege
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As of today, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have remained silent. There have been no legal denials, no lawsuits against the publishers of the leaked emails, and no official statements from their representatives. This silence is the same one they were reportedly paid to maintain for over a decade.
While the princesses continue their lives of privilege, the victims of Jeffrey Epstein are left to wonder what might have happened if two of the most famous women in the world had used their platform to speak up. Instead of helping investigators dismantle a global sex trafficking ring, it appears they chose the money. The emails are out, the timeline is clear, and the offshore accounts are full. For the British Royal Family, this is a truth they can no longer hide behind the palace gates.