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Several charities cut ties with Duchess of York over Epstein email
Seven charities have severed ties with the Duchess of York following the revelation of her 2011 email calling Jeffrey Epstein a 'supreme friend,' damaging her public and charitable roles.
- On Monday, several charities said they had cut links with Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York after newspapers published an email describing Jeffrey Epstein as a `supreme friend`.
- In 2011, the email dated April 26 came weeks after Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York pledged to cut contact, and her legal advisers say it was sent after Epstein threatened to sue.
- Julia's House removed the Duchess of York as patron, and The Children's Literacy Charity asked her to step down, writing `Given the recent information which has come to light about the Duchess of York and Jeffrey Epstein`.
- With her book promotion underway, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York faces swift fallout as royal biographer Andrew Lownie warned publishers may reconsider ties amid the damaging timing.
- Reports note Epstein's victims remain central as Prince Andrew, Duke of York faces ongoing fallout, and sources say King Charles III confronts pressure to bar the Duke and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, from private events.
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