As much as the royals wanted to put ties to Epstein behind them in 2025, the scandal continued into the new year.
An active investigation is underway in the United Kingdom into everyone involved in the Jeffery Epstein case and with the release of the hundreds of pages of files released by the United States Department of Justice, things have taken a quick turn.
Many big names (some shocking and completely unexpected) have emerged in the archives, but the two notable royal names have been former Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. The two have been completely ousted from the royal family, but headlines continue to torment the royals with new revelations.
In the latest update of the newly released documents, a “Duchess of England” was recorded sharing some words of wisdom with staff working at the pedophile financier’s mansion, via hisn report
There was a handbook drawn up for employees working at the Florida mansion shared by Epstein and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell. The manual was supposedly written with the help of a “woman who was supposed to be royalty,” a British duchess, and one line in the booklet mentioned advice to staff to “see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing.”
The duchess in question was believed to be Fergie, who had connections to Epstein. In an email sent in 2011, after having criticized the pedophile in an interview, the former Duchess of York sent him a humiliating email calling him a “supreme and generous friend.”
The Duchess also shared “how to properly maintain a home” and “contained all the tasks that were required” for the Palm Beach property. The manual was first shared in 2021 during the trial after Maxwell’s imprisonment.
“Appearance is extremely important if high standards are to be maintained,” an excerpt states. “A favorable first impression goes a long way. Personal cleanliness, good presentation and a genuine, polite ‘aim to please’ approach are very important.”




