Newly unsealed documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein have brought renewed attention to a series of alleged emails from Sarah Ferguson that date back to around 2009 and 2010.
The messages reportedly show the former Duchess of York thanking Epstein and speaking warmly to him after his release from prison. Some of the exchanges are said to include light-hearted or joking references to marriage. According to The Sun, one email read, “You are a legend. I really don’t have the words to describe, my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness.” Another reportedly said, “Ok well marry me and then we will employ her.”
In a separate message from 2009, Ferguson allegedly thanked Epstein for “being the brother I have always wished for,” and wrote that she had “never been more touched by a friend’s kindness.”
The resurfaced emails come as Ferguson’s living situation is also under scrutiny. Reports suggest she may be preparing to live independently after leaving Royal Lodge, the Windsor property she shared with her former husband Andrew.
Sources speaking to Radar Online claimed Ferguson has long been interested in the idea of moving to Australia, but is fearful of the country’s wildlife. One insider said she has struggled since losing royal roles and financial security, and that earlier correspondence from 2011 referring to Epstein as a “supreme friend” has only added to her difficulties.
“But the way her situation is now, with no money and no royal home, a shift to Australia with her sister could be inevitable,” the source said. “The irony is that she wants to escape far away, but the thought of Australia’s wildlife genuinely terrifies her – she finds it petrifying.”
