Prince Andrew allegedly informed Jeffrey Epstein that he could have encountered Virginia Giuffre, the individual who accused him of engaging in sexual activities with her when she was 17. This statement contradicts Prince Andrew’s previous denial of ever meeting Giuffre. In a 2019 interview with Emily Maitlis, the royal denied any involvement with Giuffre and suggested that a photograph showing them together could have been manipulated.
A message from 2011 revealed Prince Andrew’s uncertainty about meeting Giuffre. He mentioned the possibility of encountering her in a group setting and the existence of a potential photograph. Despite these claims, Prince Andrew dismissed the allegations as an attempt by the media to create controversy.
Amid these revelations, Prince Andrew decided to relinquish his royal titles, including the Duke of York, following the disclosure of his ongoing communication with Epstein. Additionally, he is accused of instructing his Met Police bodyguard to gather damaging information about Giuffre, shortly before a controversial photo of them was published.
Giuffre’s upcoming book, “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” is set to launch soon, detailing her experiences of alleged abuse. The book, published posthumously after her suicide earlier this year, is expected to contain various claims related to her ordeal.
