Sarah Ferguson, his ex -wife, Prince Andrew, was excluded today by several charities he worked with after publishing an email sent to Jeffrey Estain, describing the “excellent friend”.

Andrew, brother of King Charles III, has already fallen into disrepair because of his close relations with the American broker, who died in prison in 2019 before his trial of sexual crimes. The prince was accused of sexual assault by an American when he was 17 years old, which Estain had “lent”, as she said.

The 65 -year -old Prince Andrew has not played any public role since November 2019 and lost military titles, royal privileges and sponsorships in 2022.

“Fergi”, the Duchess of York, has also been involved in the Estain case.

In March 2011, he had apologized for receiving £ 15,000 (17,210 euros) from the funder. He had stated in an interview that it was “a very wrong crisis”.

“I never want to have anything to do with Jeffrey Estine again,” he also said.

However, a month later, according to an email brought to light this weekend, The Sun, re -contacted the criminal to apologize to him. “I know I disappointed you terribly,” he wrote in the email.

“You were always a faithful, generous and excellent friend for me and my family,” the Duchess added.

Julia’s House, a charity that helps sick children, operating under the auspices of Sarah Ferguson, announced today first that it stops cooperating with her. “Following information on correspondence between the Duchess of York and Jeffrey Estain, Julia’s House has decided that it is not advisable to continue (the Duchess) as his protector,” a spokesman said.

Subsequently, other organizations in turn announced that they are stopping their partnership with Sarah Ferguson, such as Children’s Literacy Charity, or Teenage Cancer Trust.

The Prevent Breast Cancer has also announced that it is interrupting relationships. The Duchess had become the protector of the Charity Foundation last year, after her diagnosis of breast cancer in 2023.

The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation has also put an end to its relationship with Ferguson, who had not worked for the organization for several years. “It would be inappropriate for her to continue to be linked” to the charity organization, his founders said.