BBC obtains copy of Virginia Giuffre's memoir | BBC News
Fallout from Virginia Giuffre's Posthumous Memoir on Prince Andrew
Discover how Virginia Giuffre's late memoir is intensifying scrutiny on Prince Andrew, prompting immediate political and royal consequences regarding his titles and alleged past actions.
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- Prince Andrew relinquished his Duke of York title amid resurfacing scandal headlines.
- Police are actively investigating claims that Andrew used protection officers to seek private data on his accuser.
- Political pressure mounts for legislation allowing the King to officially strip Prince titles.
This segment details the intense scrutiny following the early availability of Nobody's Girl, Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir. It highlights new legal pressures, political demands for accountability, and the Royal Family's attempts to distance themselves from the ongoing controversy.
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Top Comments (10)
Why do we keep calling them young women when they were girls, they were young girls!
If prince Andrew had no idea who Virginia Giuffre was, then why did he pay her millions just so she drops the case against him?
"More days of pain ahead" - for the palace?! Virginia's life was one of pain. Forget removing titles, why has Andrew not even been questioned by police? This is a level of UK corruption history will not look favourably upon. No one should be above the law.
This is a distraction. Andrew Windsor's activities are well documented and widely known. The public wants to know the other names.
When teachers are caught having sexual encounters wirh their underage students not only do they lose their jobs they also get prison time.Is this any different?
Imagine becoming famous for having been abused by powerful men...what a terrible thing. Poor Virginia. May she rest in peace.
He allegedly shared her social security number with his personal security in an attempt to ‘dig dirt’ on her, which in the US is a crime that carries up to 15 years in jail. Not that he’ll ever see the inside of a cell.
The irony of all this! His daughter head a charity against sex trafficking in Dubai! WTF!
Why did Prince Andrew visit and stay with Epstein in New York, after he was released from prison for soliciting a minor, one of many, why did the queen pay 12 million pounds for someone he doesn't remember meeting, why won't he go back and speak to the authorities in America, these questions need to be answered.
Why would you pay a woman millions while claiming to never to have met her?
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Top Comments (10)
Why do we keep calling them young women when they were girls, they were young girls!
If prince Andrew had no idea who Virginia Giuffre was, then why did he pay her millions just so she drops the case against him?
"More days of pain ahead" - for the palace?! Virginia's life was one of pain. Forget removing titles, why has Andrew not even been questioned by police? This is a level of UK corruption history will not look favourably upon. No one should be above the law.
This is a distraction. Andrew Windsor's activities are well documented and widely known. The public wants to know the other names.
When teachers are caught having sexual encounters wirh their underage students not only do they lose their jobs they also get prison time.Is this any different?
Imagine becoming famous for having been abused by powerful men...what a terrible thing. Poor Virginia. May she rest in peace.
He allegedly shared her social security number with his personal security in an attempt to ‘dig dirt’ on her, which in the US is a crime that carries up to 15 years in jail. Not that he’ll ever see the inside of a cell.
The irony of all this! His daughter head a charity against sex trafficking in Dubai! WTF!
Why did Prince Andrew visit and stay with Epstein in New York, after he was released from prison for soliciting a minor, one of many, why did the queen pay 12 million pounds for someone he doesn't remember meeting, why won't he go back and speak to the authorities in America, these questions need to be answered.
Why would you pay a woman millions while claiming to never to have met her?