Upheaval in the British royal family after new revelations in the Epstein case Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, cousins of William and Harry and heirs in line to the throne of the United Kingdom, had their names linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case after the release by the United States government of new documents about the investigation against the billionaire. The two daughters of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who lost his royal title of prince in October, appear in photos sent by their father to his then friend and one of them even had her sex life exposed by her mother, Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, in an email. In the message, after Epstein asked about a possible trip to New York, Sarah reportedly replied: “I don’t know yet. I’m just waiting for Eugenie to come back from a weekend of sex!!” At the time, Eugenie was just two days away from turning 20. She was spending time with her then-boyfriend, Jack Brooksbank, to celebrate the date, according to the British newspaper “The Mirror”. The images of the princesses that appear in the Epstein files are Christmas cards sent by Andrew. The Christmas card sent to Epstein by Andrew in 2011 US Department of Justice / Disclosure Although King Charles III’s brother claims he stopped corresponding with the American billionaire in 2010, documents show that the former prince sent them to his billionaire friend in 2011 and 2012. The 2011 card featured a photo of the sisters together, alongside a photo of Andrew sailing and images of their royal residences covered in snow. The following year’s card featured a photo of each family member embarking on a solo adventure. Beatrice hiked Mont Blanc, while Eugenie was photographed taking part in a charity cycle ride. The Christmas card sent to Epstein by Andrew in 2012 US Department of Justice / Disclosure
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Daughters of Andrew, former British prince, appear in Esptein’s archives; sex life of one of them was exposed by her mother
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