Princess Eugenie resigned from an anti-slavery charity after renewed controversy over Prince Andrew’s Epstein ties.

Princess Eugenie resigned from her role with an anti-slavery charity, as the fallout from the Epstein emails continues.

The daughter of the former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and Sarah Ferguson, served for seven years as a patron of Anti-Slavery International.

On Sunday, the princess, 35, stepped away from her role at the world’s oldest human rights organization, the Observer reported.

Princess Eugenie.
Princess Eugenie (seen above speaking at the U.N in 2018) stepped down from her role at Anti-Slavery International. NurPhoto via Getty Images
Princess Eugenie at the Anti Slavery Collective's inaugural Winter Gala in 2023
The princess (seen above at the Anti Slavery Collective’s inaugural Winter Gala in 2023) was associated with the charity for seven years.

“We thank the Princess very much for her support for Anti-Slavery International. We hope that she continues to work to end slavery for good and deliver freedom for everyone.”

A representative for Anti-Slavery International did not get back to Page Six when reached for comment.

The resignation comes weeks after Eugenie’s father was arrested on his 66th birthday last month over his ties to the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor post-arrest.
The resignation comes on the heels of her father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest in February 2025, over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Melania Trump and Prince Andrew in 2000.
The disgraced former royal (seen here with Melania Trump in 2000) was close friends with Epstein. Getty Images

The disgraced royal was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly passing on confidential trade documents to Epstein.

He also allegedly had sex with Virginia Giuffre, who was trafficked by Epstein and his partner, Ghislaine Maxwell. Though Andrew vehemently denied the claims, he made a multi-million dollar payment to Giuffre.

Released emails revealed Andrew stayed in contact with Epstein years after he said that he’d cut ties.

 Princess Eugenie of York, Princess Beatrice of York and Prince Andrew, Duke of York.
Eugenie and her sister, Princess Beatrice (seen here with their father in 2016), are reportedly “devastated” by Andrew’s arrest. Alan Crowhurst
Princess Beatrice of York, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York and Princess Eugenie of York attend The Anti Slavery Collective's inaugural Winter Gala at Battersea Arts Centre on November 29, 2023.
Their mother, Sarah Ferguson (seen here with the sisters in 2023), was also close friends with Epstein. Dave Benett/Getty Images for The Anti Slavery Collective

Ferguson also shared a close relationship with Epstein.

New emails reveal she wrote many times that they should get married and called him “the brother I have always wished for.”

Prince Andrew and Princess Eugenie attend a service at St. Paul's Cathedral.
Eugenie (photographed with Andrew in 2016) was reportedly told she and Beatrice cannot attend Royal Ascot in June. Getty Images
Princess Eugenie at the Royal Ascot in 2025
Eugenie (seen at the Royal Ascot in 2025) is said to be “blindsided” by the decision.

Eugenie and her older sister, Princess Beatrice, 37, have reportedly been told by the royal family that they cannot attend the upcoming Royal Ascot in June or the Royal Procession.

The siblings were allegedly “blindsided” by the decision.

The fallout from their parents’ alleged behavior has reportedly “devastated’ the sisters.