‘Duchess of England’ issued brutal six-word warning to Epstein’s staff in unearthed file

‘Duchess of England’ issued brutal six-word warning to Epstein’s staff in unearthed file
Sarah Ferguson has been dragged back in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal with files claiming that a “Duchess of England”, believed to be the 66-year-old, gave staff at the late sex offender’s mansion a six-word warning.
Sarah is said to have told staff to “see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing”, according to the US files. The line was in a manual drawn up to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s staff – and is thought to have been by Sarah.
The manual also shared advice on how to “properly maintain a house” and “contained all of the tasks that were demanded” at the house located in Palm Beach.
Although the manual was first disclosed in 2021, with no evidence of who helped write it, an anonymous former employee said that they first saw it after Sarah visited.
Referring to Sarah as the “Duchess of England”, the ex-staff member claimed that they recalled how they first saw this manual “when a Duchess from England came”.
The unnamed Duchess is also described as a “woman who was supposed to be royalty.
The manual also shared: “Appearance is extremely important if high standards are to be maintained. A favourable first impression goes a long way.
“Personal cleanliness, good presentation, and a genuine and polite ‘aim to please’ approach are very important.
Much like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who lost his titles and honours last year, Sarah has also denied any wrongdoing when it comes to Epstein scandal.
Both Andrew and Sarah did not join the royals at Sandringham for the annual Christmas celebrations last month.
Representatives for Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have been contacted.


