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BREAKING NEWS: Sarah Ferguson just made things even worse for the Royal Family – and only needed…

BREAKING NEWS: Sarah Ferguson just made things even worse for the Royal Family – and only needed 3 words

The explosive new Epstein emails may have left Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reeling – but they have completely shattered the façade of Sarah Ferguson. Last summer charities dropped her as patron after a bombshell email proved that shortly after publicly dismissing her Epstein friendship as a “gigantic error” she emailed the convicted paedophile to hail him as her “supreme friend”.

Fergie lost her Duchess of York title and now faces being booted from Royal Lodge, that she shared with ex-husband Andrew in Windsor – with her future home still up in the air. Now – if Fergie thought she could ride the Epstein storm by keeping her head down for six months – the latest shocking tranche of Jeffrey Epstein emails released by the US Department of Justice will leave her hopes in tatters.

And three words will be etched on the gravestone of her business and charitable ventures until the end of time: “Just marry me.”

Because firstly in these new set of emails the mother of princesses Eugenie, 35, and Beatrice, 37, is seen praising the late convicted sex offender – all after Epstein was convicted in 2008 for prostituting minors.

Epstein had been accused of abusing dozens of teenage girls between 1999 and 2007 but reached a plea deal to avoid federal sex trafficking charges – so pleaded guilty to lesser state charges in 2008 and served 13 months in jail.

In one email, Ferguson appears to congratulate Epstein on the arrival of a “baby boy.

Her daughters are also dragged into the scandal, including with one extraordinary exchange where an unnamed person mentions Eugenie’s “shagging weekend” in an email to Epstein.

The emails do not indicate any wrongdoing – but they shine an unedifying spotlight on Fergie’s financial relationship with the late US financier.

In one email exchange from 2009, the then-Duchess of York enthusiastically updates Epstein on potential opportunities for her business brands and books that have opened up.

She goes on to write: “In just one week, after your lunch, it seems the energy has lifted. I have never been more touched by a friends [sic] kindness than your compliment to me in front of my girls.

“Thank you Jeffrey for being the brother I have always wished for.”

The “brother I have always wished for.” Urgh. This is not a matter of ‘hindsight being a wonderful thing’. She knew he was a convicted paedophile at this point.

In 2009, after the crash of a business venture, Ferguson appears to write to Epstein: “I urgently need 20,000 pounds ($27,521) for rent today.

“The landlord has threatened to go to the newspapers if I don’t pay. Any brainwaves?”

The impression one could take from that is it was a subtle hint for a loan. Elsewhere, there are lawyers’ letters about deals to pay off her creditors and an email from Epstein claiming to have helped her financially for 15 years.

But the following year, another email from “Sarah” to Epstein is far more concerning and sickening.

In words that a stonemason could chisel on what remains of her CV, she gushes to the pervert: “You are a legend. I really don’t have the words to describe my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness. Xx I am at your service. Just marry me.”

Imagine if Jimmy Savile were still alive and a celebrity emailed him: “Just marry me!”

Highly unlikely I know – but imagine the public’s fury? Imagine the ridicule, the rage? Think of the embarrassment Sarah Ferguson’s royal links must be having on Buckingham Palace and King Charles himself.

But Fergie’s coup de grace comes from vile Epstein himself – as emails show he was hardly flattering in his own view of her, mocking her privately.

In an email from September 2011, Epstein sends a link to a UK newspaper’s coverage of Princess Beatrice’s graduation from university.

‘Pic of F from Friday. not the prettiest site….”(sic).

How humiliating. And to think she wanted to “marry” him.

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