Princess Beatrice opened up about her mum, Sarah Ferguson’s, honesty.

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Princess Beatrice previously shared her thoughts about Fergie (Image: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)

Princess Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie have always shared a close relationship with her mother, Sarah Ferguson, attending various charity events together. However, more revelations have appeared about the former
Duchess of York’s relationship with the late convicted paedophile, Jeffrey Epstein, in the latest drop of Epstein files.

Millions of files relating to the convicted sex offender have been released by the Department of Justice since a law mandated their release last year, including three million pages last Friday. Ferguson appeared to have sent an email, saying to Epstein: “I am at your service. Just marry me.” In recent revelations, Sarah also told Epstein he was her “pillar”, revealing the depth of their relationship.

It is unknown whether Beatrice and Eugenie were aware that such emails were ever sent between them, and Princess Beatrice once commented on her mum’s honesty, suggesting she was blind to such a scandal.

In a previous podcast, she once said between her and her mum, “There were never any secrets.”

Appearing on the Lessons From Our Mothers podcast, hosted by Prince Harry’s ex Cressida Bonas and her half-sister Isabella Branson, in May, Beatrice said: “She (Sarah) would sort of channel us to be really open”There were never any secrets. That’s really important as well… It forced Eug and I into a communication point, especially over silly childhood fights.”

So far, Beatrice and Eugenie have not commented on the Epstein scandal or on the relationship between him and their parents.

Sarah appeared to email Epstein in July 2010, two years after he was convicted by a Florida state court of procuring a child for prostitution and of soliciting a prostitute and said: “Have you died on me? Don’t…Please you are my pillar..”

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Beatrice explained “there were never any secrets” (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

She followed up in another email and wrote: “I am feeling very traumatised and alone. I am wanting to work for you at organising your houses.

“I am in the South of France”, she said, adding: “I have the perfect butler.”

In a follow-up email in September, she asked him: “When are you going to employ me?”

A previous email exchange from 2009 saw the then-Duchess of York call Epstein the “brother I have always wished for” as she updated Epstein on potential opportunities for her business brands and books.