LBC host rips into Sarah Ferguson after Andrew scandal - 'Disgrace!'
An LBC radio host has launched a scathing attack on Sarah Ferguson, after fresh scrutiny surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's links to Jeffrey Epstein were branded "unbelievable" and concerning. James Hanson did not hold back as he blasted the former duchess over the latest revelations from the Epstein Files, pointing particular attention at the women who surrounded the deceased pedophile. Hanson said he was struck by the tone of the recently revealed Epstein related emails, claiming it was "chilling" to see women speaking about other women in such a degrading way.
"So many of the emails discussing the girls in this horrible way are women themselves," he said. "(Ghislaine) Maxwell and the other primary associates who helped organise Epstein's life are women. That is chilling to see in the emails, women talking about other women in a sleazy and horrible way."
Turning his focus to Andrew, Hanson stressed that while much of the criticism has understandably been aimed at the former Duke of York, others connected to him should also be facing serious questions. He continued "And of course, Andrew, there are women in the orbit or were in the orbit of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell. You could say Sarah Ferguson, who it has been revealed this week, took her daughters to lunch with him the week after he was released from prison.
"Which mother would do that with her daughter? I mean, unbelievable. So much focus has understandably been on Andrew Windsor's behaviour. Sarah Ferguson, go and live in disgrace as well," Hanson finished.
The broadcaster also took aim at comments made by Andrew's former girlfriend, Victoria Harvey, who recently appeared on the radio and claimed that people not named in the Epstein files were "losers".
"We heard Andrew's former girlfriend, lady, if you can use that phrase, Victoria Harvey, on with Tom Swoboda a couple of days ago. Saying that people who aren't named in the Epstein files are losers. Well, we're all proud losers then. It is unbelievable."
Andrew has repeatedly denied all allegations of wrongdoing and has never been charged with any criminal offence. Sarah Ferguson has not publicly responded to Hanson's remarks.
In a March 2010 email exchange, Ferguson, 66, and the late Epstein suggested that the two speak about arranging a tour of "Buckingham" led by Ferguson or one of her daughters, Princess Beatrice or Princess Eugenie. The emails were revealed in the U.S. Department of Justice's publication of over three million additional pages relating to the Epstein Files Transparency Act.