Emails in the files suggest Ferguson corresponded with Epstein in 2010 regarding social and family events, including invitations involving her daughters Beatrice and Eugenie. The messages appear innocent, reflecting family planning rather than any illicit activity.
Beatrice and Eugenie
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, then teenagers, also appear in the files. Images sent to Epstein show them engaged in everyday activities like playing in the snow, charity events, and climbing expeditions. An email sent by Ferguson in 2010 even invited Epstein to Andrew’s 50th birthday celebration, mentioning her daughters. There is no evidence suggesting any wrongdoing by the princesses themselves.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit is mentioned over 1,000 times in the new release. She admitted to having known Epstein between 2011 and 2014 and expressed regret for her “poor judgment” in engaging with him socially. Emails included personal compliments and casual correspondence, which she has publicly called “simply embarrassing.”
Princess Diana
Surprisingly, the files also mention Princess Diana 14 times. However, there is no proof she ever met or had direct contact with Epstein. Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly claimed in an interview that Diana attended a London event where Epstein was present, but even she admitted uncertainty about their interaction.
Queen Camilla
Queen Camilla appears nine times in the documents. There is no indication of any personal relationship with Epstein; mentions likely stem from news references or Epstein’s own emails to associates.
The massive release raises questions, fuels speculation, and reminds the public of the vast network Epstein built over decades. While the files are a treasure trove for journalists, historians, and investigators, they should not be taken as proof of wrongdoing for every name included.
As the public digests these revelations, one thing is clear: Epstein’s shadow continues to touch lives at every level of society, from royalty to celebrities.
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