Her links to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein seem much harder to resolve than previous mistakes.

Sarah Ferguson urged to ‘come clean about how much money she took from him and whether she paid any back’

Seven charities, including the Teenage Cancer Trust, remove the former wife of Prince Andrew as a patron or ambassador.

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Duchess of York called convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a ‘supreme friend’ in a 2011 email and apologised for linking him to sex abuse.

She was with the King just last week, but her emails to the paedophile financier now look to have scuppered her return to the fold

Children’s hospice Julia’s House announced the move followed by other charities after an email showed Sarah Ferguson had apologised to the convicted paedophile for disowning him

Her links to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein seem much harder to resolve than previous mistakes.

The Duchess of York was defended by football WAG Lizzie Cundy, who told of speaking to Fergie amid fall-out from revelations by the Mail on Sunday.

As more gushing emails emerge, Sarah Ferguson is once again rethinking her ‘supreme’ friendship with the super-rich sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, says Guardian columnist Marina…

The Duchess of York's spokesman James Henderson has come to the fierce defence of the royal, saying 'her children will always come first to her'.

The Duchess of York had already been dropped by a string of charities in the UK after her bombshell leaked email to Jeffrey Epstein.

The Duchess, 65, was dropped by seven charities after a fawning email from 2011 to her 'supreme friend' Jeffrey Epstein was leaked to the Mail on Sunday.