She said Epstein had told her “you look like Princess Di” and added: “Later, I learnt that [the then] Prince Andrew had a thing for Princess Di, so I kind of put it together.”
“I called my boyfriend at the time, sobbing and hysterical,” she said.
While Ms Fisher never met Andrew, she did meet Sarh Ferguson, his ex-wife, at a Rolling Stones concert by coincidence.
The reputation of Ms Ferguson, the former Duchess, has also been damaged by the Epstein association that brought down the House of York.
She was dropped by a number of charities that she had been patron of for years, including The Teenage Cancer Trust, after an email came to light in which she apologised to the paedophile for publicly disowning him.
The organisations – including the British Heart Foundation – announced their decision to remove the former duchess, 65, as patron in September following reports that she described Epstein as a “supreme friend” in 2011 after he was convicted of procuring a child for prostitution.
‘Serious lapses of judgment’
Meanwhile, last month the King removed his younger brother’s titles in full and announced that he had surrendered the lease on Royal Lodge after the disclosure that Andrew had remained in touch with Epstein longer than he had admitted, and by doing so had misled the public.
Ms Fisher said that her assault by Epstein took place about a month after the period when the late Virginia Giuffre claimed she was raped and abused by Andrew, in 2001.
Ms Giuffre, who took her own life in April, claimed she had three encounters with Andrew, starting when she was 17 and he was 41, and accused him of being “entitled – as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright”.
While the former prince continued to deny allegations made against him, a royal source said there had been “serious lapses of judgment” which forced the King to act in removing his titles.
A civil claim brought by Ms Giuffre in the US was settled out of court in 2022 with no admission of guilt.
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