The Epstein Chronicles

Was Sarah Ferguson Creeping On The Down Low With....Diddy? (5/15/26)


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A revised edition of Andrew Lownie’s book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York has triggered another wave of controversy surrounding Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, with explosive claims portraying her private life as chaotic, financially reckless, and filled with questionable associations. The allegations, reportedly sourced from former staff and associates, describe Ferguson as constantly struggling with money while simultaneously living extravagantly. Claims in the book include Ferguson allegedly relying on daughter Princess Beatrice’s credit card, paying a psychic with cigarettes, expecting luxury products and entertainment for free, and employing staff whose sole job was reportedly to organize the large number of tablets she took. Former aides also described difficulties getting paid, sometimes covering expenses with their own money while Ferguson allegedly maintained an extravagant lifestyle filled with lavish parties, endless luggage, expensive travel habits, and bizarre excesses.

The article also focused heavily on Ferguson’s alleged relationships with controversial and wealthy men, including claims she maintained ties to disgraced figures and even sought financial help from Jeffrey Epstein during periods of mounting debt. According to the reporting, Ferguson allegedly viewed Epstein as a potential lifeline during her financial troubles, with emails previously released showing her praising him and speaking in highly familiar terms despite his status as a convicted sex offender. The piece argues that Ferguson’s financial desperation ultimately became entangled with Prince Andrew’s own downfall, particularly when Andrew reportedly sought Epstein’s help to settle Ferguson’s debts — a chain of events that eventually led to Andrew’s infamous public association with Epstein and the collapse of his royal standing. The broader picture painted is one of dysfunction, scandal, excess, and a royal family repeatedly attempting to contain the reputational damage surrounding both Ferguson and Andrew while quietly looking the other way for years



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