Prince Andrew makes bombshell statement in Giuffre, Virginia book

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The late Jeffrey Epstein’s accuser Virginia Giuffre’s new book, Nobody’s Girl, sheds light on the hidden secrets of shocking allegations against Prince Andrew.

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A new book sheds light on a shocking cache of allegations against Prince Andrew.

Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers, will posthumously publish her memoir “Nobody’s Girl” on October 21, detailing her encounters with the royal family. This comes in the wake of new reports that Prince Andrew asked police to help dig up the dirt after he accused her of sexual abuse.

Reports of the book’s attempted defamation and revelations come on the heels of Buckingham Palace’s announcement that Andrew, King Charles III’s younger brother, will no longer use his royal title after years of criticism for his actions and relationship with Epstein.

Take a look at Giuffre’s accusations against Andrew in this book.

The Palace declined to comment beyond Friday’s statement.

Giuffre recalls Prince Andrew guessing her age

In an excerpt from the book, Giuffre recalls a night she spent with then-divorced Andrew, who joined Epstein’s incarcerated colleague Ghislaine Maxwell for dinner.

“Just like Cinderella, I meet a wonderful prince!” Giuffre wrote, recalling how Maxwell took her shopping before dinner. “She said her old friend Prince Andrew was going to eat with us that night, so I had a lot of work to do to get ready.”

When Andrew arrived, Maxwell asked Andrew to guess her age, and he estimated her to be exactly 17, Giuffre claims.

“‘My daughters are just a little bit younger than you,’ he told me, and explained how accurate that was. As always, Maxwell quickly joked, ‘We’re going to have to trade her soon,'” Giuffre recalled.

Virginia Giuffre claims Prince Andrew licked her feet because he felt he had a ‘right’ to have sex with her

Giuffre wrote that Maxwell instructed her to “do to him what you did to Jeffrey,” and said Andrew acted as if he was obligated to have sex with her.

“In the years since then, I have thought often about how he acted,” she wrote. “He was friendly enough, but still entitled, as if he believed it was his birthright to have sex with me.” Giuffre then described an encounter in which the two shared a hot bath and then had “sexual intercourse” that lasted “less than 30 minutes.”

“He paid special attention to my feet, stroking my toes and licking the arches of my feet,” she claimed.

Virginia Giuffre says she felt like she had to have sex with Prince Andrew, but Epstein paid her for it

In the aftermath of the incident, Ms. Giuffre said Mr. Epstein paid her for the meeting.

“Soon Epstein will give me $15,000 for my services to this man the tabloids call ‘Randy Andy’. That’s a lot of money,” she wrote, adding: “I said I didn’t want to have sex with the prince, but I felt I had to. In part, our livelihood depended on it, but I truly believed there was no way to free myself from Epstein and Maxwell’s control.”

Virginia Giuffre talks about her second encounter with Prince Andrew

Detailing another alleged assault by Andrew, Giuffre recalled the prince’s return visit to Epstein’s home in 2001.

“Maxwell, as always when the prince was around, was a brash flirt,” she wrote. Giuffre wrote that Maxwell bought a doll she thought looked like Andrew as a joke and took it with her when the prince arrived.

“Maxwell placed the doll on my lap and placed one hand on my chest,” she wrote. “It was impossible to ignore the symbolism. Joanna and I were Maxwell and Epstein’s puppets, pulling the strings.” Johanna Sjoberg was also one of Epstein’s alleged victims.

Virginia Giuffre accused of promiscuity with Prince Andrew

Recalling her third sexual encounter with Prince Andrew, Giuffre writes that it turned out to be an orgy.

“I don’t know exactly when I had sex with Prince Andrew for the third time, but I do know where: Little St. Jeff’s,” she wrote of the private island owned by Epstein. “I also know that this time it wasn’t just the two of us, it was an orgy.”

“I had sex with Epstein, Andy, and about eight other young girls,” Giuffre wrote, citing a deposition she gave in 2015. “The other girls all looked under 18 and didn’t speak much English. Mr. Epstein laughed that they couldn’t really communicate and said they were the easiest girls to get along with.”

Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew, the story behind Epstein’s photo

Recalling her decision to share her story with the press, Giuffre writes about how in early 2011 she delivered a photo of Epstein and Prince Andrew side by side to British journalist Sharon Churcher, which later published it in a tabloid newspaper.

“I met her at the door with an envelope I had hidden in one of the bookshelves,” she wrote. “Inside were several snapshots from my time with Epstein and Maxwell, including one of Prince Andrew with his arm around me.”

“Churcher called and asked her to write down as much as she could of her time with Prince Andrew, so when she arrived I gave her the handwritten page,” she continued, later detailing her shock over tabloid photos of Prince Andrew walking with Epstein.

“When Maxwell first arranged for me to have sex with Prince Andrew in London in 2001, Epstein was still largely hiding his penchant for young women behind closed doors and on his private island,” she wrote. “But by 2011, everyone knew that Epstein was a convicted sex offender, albeit one who received a light sentence. This new photo of Prince Andrew by Epstein’s side makes ‘Randy Andy’ seem even more arrogant to me.”

Virginia Giuffre says Prince Andrew went into hiding in response to lawsuit

Giuffre, who detailed how she sought a legal reprieve after being “trafficked” by Prince Andrew, claimed the royal family fled to a royal retreat estate in 2020 to avoid responsibility.

“Initially, the prince made it difficult for my lawyer to produce the documents and fled to Queen Elizabeth II’s Balmoral Castle in Scotland, hiding behind heavily guarded gates,” she wrote. “But in late September, a judge reprimanded Prince Andrew’s lawyers for playing ‘hide-and-seek behind palace walls’ and ruled that they could be served through the prince’s US-based lawyers.”

Giuffre went on to accuse “Prince Andrew’s camp” of planting negative stories about Ghislaine Maxwell in the Telegraph in the midst of her 2021 trial and questioning the legitimacy of her claims. She detailed being stalked by paparazzi, claiming that “Prince Andrew’s team even tried to hire internet trolls to embarrass me.”

Virginia Giuffre’s disastrous book release date

Giuffre’s account, published in “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” published several months after Giuffre died by suicide, will be in stores on October 21st.

If you or someone you know is in need of mental health resources and support, call, text or chat with 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or visit 988lifeline.org for access to our free and confidential service 24/7..

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline provides free, confidential, 24/7 support in English and Spanish to survivors and their loved ones: 800.656.HOPE (4673) and Hotline.RAINN.org and en Español RAINN.org/es.

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