Newly released documents show that Jeffrey Epstein received an invitation to attend Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s private 50th birthday celebration from Sarah Ferguson shortly after his release from prison for child sex offenses. The invitation, sent in February 2010 on behalf of Sarah and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, was revealed in the Epstein files released by US investigators.
Although the party was scheduled to take place at St James’s Palace, Epstein did not show up. The invitation, organized by Sarah, stated the event details and requested guests to bring their presence, humor, and gifts.
Epstein declined the invitation, citing his inability to attend. Despite this, he had attended Andrew’s 40th birthday party a decade earlier at Windsor Castle alongside Ghislaine Maxwell. Additionally, emails released by the US Department of Justice shed light on interactions between Epstein, Sarah, and other individuals discussing Epstein’s connections with the royal family.
One email from Sarah congratulated Epstein on the birth of his alleged baby boy in 2011, revealing a previously unknown aspect of their relationship. Despite Epstein allegedly cutting off contact, Sarah expressed continued friendship and well wishes in the email.
Epstein, known for his controversial background, never publicly acknowledged having children. Sarah’s emails also portrayed a tone of admiration and gratitude towards Epstein, with one message even jokingly suggesting marriage.
Andrew has consistently denied any allegations of misconduct. The released emails provide insight into the complex relationships involving Epstein and prominent figures, including members of the royal family.
