Duchess of York sells 4.2m London townhouse after receiving an offer from her tenant
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Duchess of York sells 4.2m London townhouse after receiving an offer from her tenant
"[She] wasn't looking to sell it... She was asked by the tenant to buy it and it seemed like a good time to sell. It's an investment property for her girls and so the monies will be reinvested accordingly."
"People don't understand how terrible Epstein was. I can remember everything about that call. It was a chilling call and I'm surprised anybody was ever friends with him given the way he talked to me. He said he would destroy the York family and he was quite clear on that. He said he would destroy me. He wasn't shouting. He had a Hannibal Lecter-type voice. It was very cold and calm and really menacing and nasty."
"The pressure she was put under to protect her family must have been huge. I am sure there were legal actions. And this was long before the Duke's life had been ruined by his association with Epstein. It was 14 years ago and everyone will do what they have to do to protect their family. Her family and children will always come first"
Sarah Ferguson sold her Belgravia mews townhouse to the tenant after receiving an offer, with the sale completed within the past two months for an undisclosed sum. The Duchess purchased the property in 2022 for £4.25 million as an investment for Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Land Registry documents indicate the princesses had to give written consent for the sale and the final sum remains unconfirmed while documents are processed. A spokesman said the sale was prompted by the tenant's offer and that the monies will be reinvested for the daughters. The spokesman also described a chilling, 14-year-old phone call with Jeffrey Epstein and said the contact reflected pressure to protect the family.
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