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Eugenie and Beatrice Face Emotional Strain from New Epstein Revelations

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Last updated: January 31, 2026 3:58 pm
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New Challenges for the Princesses

Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice confront fresh difficulties as they consider their response to the latest disclosures from the Jeffrey Epstein files concerning their father, Prince Andrew, aged 65, and mother, Sarah Ferguson, aged 66. The ongoing scandal leaves the sisters emotionally exhausted amid a series of revelations that intensify public scrutiny.

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New Challenges for the PrincessesLimited Contact and Family DynamicsRoyal Expert Insights and Family ConcernsHousing Uncertainty and Eviction

The U.S. Department of Justice released an additional three million documents related to the convicted sex offender Epstein on Friday night. These files include disturbing images showing a man resembling Andrew positioned on all fours over a woman lying on the floor, with his hand on her stomach in one photo. The location and context of these images remain unclear.

Emails reveal that Andrew invited Epstein to dinner at Buckingham Palace shortly after the financier’s house arrest concluded following his conviction for soliciting a minor. In one exchange, Andrew assured Epstein of ‘lots of privacy’ and responded positively to an offer to meet a 26-year-old Russian woman described as ‘clever, beautiful and trustworthy.’ At the time, Andrew was 50 and replied that he would be ‘delighted to see her,’ while asking Epstein, ‘Good to be free?’

Sarah Ferguson’s communications with Epstein also surface in the documents. In an August 2009 email, she thanked him for being ‘the brother I have always wished for’ after he assisted with her business debts. Another message praises him as ‘my dear spectacular and special friend’ and ‘a legend.’

Limited Contact and Family Dynamics

Since the initial release of Epstein-related files in late 2025, Eugenie, 35, and Beatrice, 37, have significantly reduced their public interactions with their parents. Reports suggest Eugenie has severed all contact with Andrew, drawing comparisons to the Beckham family’s public rift with their son Brooklyn. However, other sources indicate that the princess, who founded The Anti-Slavery Collective to combat sex trafficking, intends to maintain some connection despite her disapproval of Andrew’s refusal to apologize to Epstein’s victims.

Beatrice adopts a more measured stance. She recently invited Andrew to the christening of her 11-month-old daughter Athena in London, an event Eugenie also attended. Earlier this week, Beatrice visited Andrew in Windsor, joining him on a horse ride with her four-year-old daughter Sienna. Photos capture Andrew riding ahead, appearing downcast, as Beatrice walked alongside with Sienna and a groom. The outing lasted over 45 minutes, and Beatrice reportedly visited Royal Lodge, Andrew’s soon-to-be former residence.

A close friend of Eugenie states: ‘Andrew’s main concern is that his daughters are not tainted by his difficulties, so he is keeping his distance from them. Bea and Eug feel very sorry for their parents. They are keeping in touch with them and making sure they’re OK. Both Andrew and Sarah want their daughters to remain part of the Royal Family and were happy for them to spend Christmas in Norfolk.’

Royal Expert Insights and Family Concerns

Royal commentator Jennie Bond, a former BBC journalist, describes the sisters’ situation as deeply conflicting. In a recent Sky News interview, she noted: ‘Their daughters, I think, are hugely conflicted. Reports suggest that Eugenie, particularly, who is a champion of the anti-slavery campaign, she’s finding things very, very difficult. Beatrice has been seen out riding with her father recently, so very difficult for both daughters. They must feel very conflicted in their loyalties. Trying times for the family.’

The princesses express worry about their parents’ mental health, with Princess Anne and Prince Edward maintaining contact with Andrew for similar reasons. Senior royals, including King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Prince William, have largely distanced themselves from Andrew and Ferguson.

Housing Uncertainty and Eviction

Andrew and Ferguson face eviction from the 30-room Royal Lodge due to their Epstein associations. King Charles revoked their titles last October but preserved those of Eugenie and Beatrice, ensuring their continued royal status. Removal vans have been spotted at the property, with Andrew preparing to relocate to the smaller Marsh Farm in Norfolk.

Ferguson encounters a housing crisis and prefers to remain in the Windsor area rather than join Andrew at Sandringham. Sources indicate warmer relations between her and the daughters, though no permanent housing offer exists. The sisters have extended temporary stays but cannot provide long-term solutions, as Beatrice resides in the Cotswolds and Eugenie divides her time between Kensington Palace and a Portuguese villa.

One insider remarks: ‘For now, Andrew and Sarah have a housing crisis. It may mean that they have to lower their expectations about the sort of lifestyle they wish to lead.’

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