Princess Eugenie is in crisis after being summoned by Interpol for intense questioning about bribes connected to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

The drama doesn’t stop with her mother, Sarah Ferguson—Eugenie herself is reportedly implicated, with shocking evidence emerging about payments, victim silencing, and disturbing royal connections.

Epstein’s recently released files mention Eugenie and her sister, Princess Beatrice, and their parents hundreds of times. Both princesses have now been banned from attending high-profile royal events like the Royal Ascot and the royal procession, a clear sign that the monarchy is distancing itself from the scandal.

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The panic began when Interpol questioned Eugenie about alleged bribes she received from Epstein. Evidence suggests she wasn’t just a passive bystander—she was cashing checks, arranging meetings, and allegedly helping to silence victims.

Epstein’s victims are now breaking their silence, exposing what Eugenie was paid for, and the authorities are taking their claims seriously. The Epstein files back up these allegations, showing that Eugenie and Beatrice were not just pawns of their mother, but active participants.

Emails and records reveal that Sarah Ferguson visited Epstein in Miami, bringing her daughters along just days after Epstein was released from jail for soliciting sex from a minor.

Epstein reportedly paid for their flights, and the princesses were legal adults at the time, fully aware of the situation. Critics argue that it’s not just their parents at fault—the sisters benefited from their association with Epstein, gaining money and access while remaining silent about the crimes.

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Further evidence shows Eugenie’s involvement in showing Epstein around Buckingham Palace at her mother’s request. Emails from Epstein to Sarah Ferguson asking for introductions to her daughters were met with enthusiastic replies. Interpol’s investigation suggests Eugenie was accepting bribes for making victims disappear and facilitating Epstein’s access to royal circles.

The files prove Epstein bankrolled Sarah Ferguson for 15 years, providing cash and debt relief, with Eugenie also pocketing payments.

The consequences for Eugenie and Beatrice are mounting. Both have been banned from royal events, including the Royal Ascot, and are being asked to renounce their royal titles following their father’s arrest.

Royal insiders believe the sisters are clinging to their titles for protection and financial benefit, using their status to promote businesses and charities. Critics question whether their charitable work is genuine or simply a way to launder reputations and earn money.

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Eugenie is reportedly considering drastic action to protect her children, possibly fleeing to California or Portugal. She remains close to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who offer her support and a glimpse of life beyond the royal institution. However, working with them would likely end any relationship with Prince William and Kate.

Public sympathy is scarce for Eugenie and Beatrice. Many believe they are complicit, having never held their parents accountable and benefiting from Epstein’s association. Calls to abolish the monarchy are growing louder, with some demanding the sisters renounce their titles and face consequences for their actions.

Eugenie’s royal status may now be her greatest liability, and even her mother cannot save her from the mounting scandal. As Interpol intensifies its investigation, the world waits to see if Eugenie will escape justice or end up facing severe punishment.