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Eugenie Quits Charity Role as Epstein Files Deepen Royal Fallout

Fresh disclosures are driving legal inquiries with reputational consequences for Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor’s family.

Overview

  • Anti‑Slavery International confirmed Princess Eugenie ended her seven‑year patronage following the latest release of U.S. Department of Justice Epstein materials.
  • Thames Valley Police continue investigating Andrew for suspected misconduct in public office after his February arrest and release pending inquiries.
  • Newly published DoJ photos appear to show a man resembling Andrew with young women inside Jeffrey Epstein’s New York home, alongside a reported FBI statement from a Brazilian model describing being told to massage him before an alleged assault by Epstein.
  • Media‑reported emails suggest Andrew discussed payments for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie via businessman contacts, prompting calls for transparency as sources say the sisters have requested old bank records and have no recollection of receiving funds.
  • Sarah Ferguson has kept a low profile as documents highlight years of financial support from Epstein, with reports of a rebuffed U.S. memoir bid, and Andrew’s former assistant Charlotte Manley has indicated she is willing to speak to police.