A stunning new claim has emerged suggesting Sarah Ferguson may have had an intimate relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, with newly released emails offering a rare glimpse into what is now being described as a deeply complicated bond.

The former Duchess of York features prominently in the latest batch of Epstein files, with correspondence that appears to hint at strong emotional attachment between the pair. The messages also shed light on Epstein’s alleged financial support of Ferguson during the early 2000s, further intensifying scrutiny of their connection.

According to reports, the emails swing between Ferguson expressing hurt over what she felt was Epstein’s lack of emotional commitment and, in other moments, making remarks such as asking him to “marry me.” It has since been alleged that Ferguson and Epstein slept together, at a time when her former husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell were also allegedly involved.

Royal author Andrew Lownie, speaking on his Lownie Report podcast, claimed:

“Andrew was sleeping with Ghislaine, Ghislaine was sleeping with Epstein… I’ve heard that Epstein and Sarah were sleeping together. It doesn’t surprise me.”

Lownie went on to describe what he called a “complex psychosexual and financial web,” suggesting rivalry and jealousy between Ferguson and Maxwell. He later told the Mirror that Ferguson was “madly in love” with Epstein and allegedly spent several nights with him.

Earlier document releases in 2025 first drew attention to the nature of Ferguson’s relationship with Epstein, leading multiple charities and organizations to cut ties with the former duchess.

Now, the latest release of more than three million documents may offer further insight. In one alleged 2011 exchange, Ferguson congratulated Epstein on the birth of a “baby boy,” information that had not previously been publicly known. Minutes later, she reportedly sent a sharply emotional follow-up message, accusing him of using her to gain access to Andrew and expressing deep personal hurt.

In another message from 2009, Ferguson allegedly praised Epstein’s generosity and ended with:

“I am at your service. Just marry me.”

All allegations remain unproven, but as more documents continue to surface, the revelations are adding yet another dramatic layer to the ever-expanding Epstein scandal.