Virginia Giuffre reveals explosive accusations against Andrew in new book after her passing

Virginia Giuffre’s explosive memoir unveils stark allegations against Prince Andrew. The book, titled “Nobody’s Girl,” is set to be released posthumously, almost six months after Giuffre’s tragic passing at the age of 41 in Australia.
Prince Andrew Accusations
In the memoir, Giuffre accuses the Duke of York of inappropriate behavior on several occasions. She recalls a specific incident at Ghislaine Maxwell’s London residence, where a photograph was taken by Jeffrey Epstein. Giuffre claims that Prince Andrew, then aged 41, correctly guessed her age as 17, mentioning his daughters were only slightly younger.
The Infamous Photograph
The photograph, infamous for its notoriety, was taken by Epstein using a Kodak camera. In it, Prince Andrew is seen with his arm around Giuffre’s waist, while Maxwell stands beside them, smiling. Giuffre recounts that the evening included a dinner followed by a visit to the Tramp nightclub. She describes Andrew as a “bumbling dancer” who “sweated profusely.”
Further Allegations
- Giuffre describes two other meetings with Andrew in New York and the US Virgin Islands.
- In all instances, she details similar encounters, explicitly accusing him of sexual misconduct.
- She notes that these events were well-known within Epstein’s circle.
Additionally, Giuffre recounts how Epstein would provide her with money following her encounters with Andrew. Despite public denials from Prince Andrew regarding these accusations, Giuffre’s book presents her perspective in detail.
Life with Epstein
Giuffre offers a glimpse into her life under Epstein’s influence, admitting to taking Xanax to manage her distress. She explains the difficulty of leaving Epstein’s circle, noting her and other victims’ troubled pasts made them vulnerable to Epstein’s manipulation.
Prince Andrew’s Denials
Prince Andrew categorically denies all of Giuffre’s claims, consistently stating he has no recollection of meeting her. In a previous BBC interview, he emphatically refuted any allegations of sexual contact. Despite settling a civil case with Giuffre, he has maintained his innocence and cut ties with Epstein in 2010, although emails suggest contact in 2011.
Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, co-authored with Amy Wallace, offers a heartfelt testimony of survival and the ongoing fight for justice. It remains a compelling narrative shedding light on a dark chapter that continues to haunt those entangled in Epstein’s web.