Sarah Ferguson has always been a gusher. And a self-proclaimed people-pleaser. In some, that could be an amusing combination. But because the disgraced duchess appears to have no moral compass, it is a fatal flaw.
Drawn by money like a moth to the flame, Ferguson repeatedly sucked up to her benefactor, Jeffrey Epstein, even after he had been convicted of procuring a 14-year-old girl for sex. Indeed, even when he was still under house arrest for that very crime.
In the latest batch of Epstein emails, Ferguson gushes that he is “the brother she had always wished for”, that he was a “legend”, that she was at his service and perhaps he should marry her. And, by the way, could he lend her £20,000 for her rent?
For all her sins, and there have been many – cavorting topless in the South of France with her lover, caught red-handed trying to sell access to her ex-husband for half a million pounds – I’ve always thought that Fergie, as she came to be known, was a good mother. And I hesitate before criticising another woman’s parenting. But who in their right mind would take their daughters, then aged 20 and 21, to lunch in Miami with a convicted paedophile? What planet is Ferguson on?
“I am aiming to get to you for 12.30 for lunch. Does that suit?” she asks Epstein, in July 2010 – the month he was released from jail. “It will be myself, Beatrice and Eugenie.”
In the past, her children have always been immensely supportive. They’ve heaped praise on their mother’s ability to handle difficult times, including her recent battle with cancer. They’ve spoken about their “unbreakable bond” saying that the three of them were strong like “a tripod”.
Recently, though, there have been signs that Eugenie at least has distanced herself from both her parents. How embarrassing must it be to spearhead a campaign against modern slavery, as she does, and know that your parents maintained a long and fawning friendship with a sex trafficker? Then they both lied about it.
And now, Eugenie has to read about an email – apparently from her mother to Epstein, though the sender’s address is redacted – saying the writer wasn’t sure of her movements because she was “just waiting for Eugenie to come back from a shagging weekend”.
Assuming she did indeed write this, how could it not have occurred to a mother that this was a deeply insensitive thing to say to anyone – let alone a man like Epstein? She probably thought it was funny. I very much doubt that her daughter will view it the same way.
Nothing seemed to be off the menu for Epstein as far as Ferguson was concerned. Access to a Palace – why not? In one email Epstein tells a hedge fund manager that “fergie said she could organize tea in the buckingham palace apts… or windsor castle [sic]”.
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And of course she made sure that Epstein was invited to big family occasions, such as her ex-husband’s 50th birthday party at St James’s Palace in 2010. An email written on her behalf by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor private secretary promised him “mysterious mischief” and, of course, asked him to bring his “presents”. In the event, Epstein said he wasn’t able to attend.
There’s now clear evidence that both Andrew and Ferguson continued their friendship with Epstein long after they both declared they had cut off all ties. Exactly what the ex-duke got out of it remains to be established. But Ferguson, it would seem, used him as a frequent source of cash to finance her lavish lifestyle and continually mounting debts.
And that is where her missing moral compass served her so badly. As she told Epstein, “I can organise anything”. And, at the cost of her reputation – and perhaps her relationship with her daughters – she did just that.
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