Jailing of Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking has fuelled latest in long line of bruising headlines about royals
Andrew’s actions also attracted unwelcome publicity back in 2007 when he sold his Sunninghill home for £15m – £3m over the asking price – to Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of the then Kazakh president, Nursultan Nazarbayev. There were questions over his dealings with the autocratic regime after it later emergeda crown estate property near Kensington Palace for Kulibayev at the same time.
Buckingham Palace said the sale of Sunninghill Park “was a straight commercial transaction between the trust which owned the house and the trust which bought it”. It added: “There were no side deals and absolutely no arrangement from the Duke of York to benefit otherwise or to commit to any other commercial arrangement.”Sarah Ferguson apologised for her friendship with Epstein when it emerged she allowed the convicted paedophile to pay £15,000 to one of her creditors.
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