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Shocking Claims From Prince Andrew Accuser Virginia Giuffre’s New Book

Virginia GiuffreHer new book – published months after her death by suicide aged 41 – offers a deeper look into Giuffre’s allegations against Prince Andrew And her previous experience with a billionaire convicted of sex trafficking Jeffrey Epstein.

An excerpt from the book, released ahead of its official release on Tuesday, October 21, details the first time Joffrey and Andrew met in 2001. Ghislaine Maxwell (currently imprisoned), allegedly set up Geoffrey to meet the former Duke of York.

“Maxwell woke me up that morning by announcing in a sing-song voice: ‘Get out of bed, sleepyhead!’” Geoffrey wrote. “It was to be a ‘special day.’”

Joffrey remembers feeling “like Cinderella” when he met a “handsome prince.” She was 17 years old at the time.

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Giuffre first went public with her allegations against Andrew in 2019. He has continued to deny the allegations against him. Giuffre confirms in her memoirs that they slept together on the first night.

“In the years that followed, I thought a lot about how he acted,” she wrote. “He was friendly enough, but still entitled – as if he thought having sex with me was his birthright.”

Shocking allegations from Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre's new memoir

Prince Andrew, Virginia Geoffrey. Steve Parsons – WPA Pool/Getty Images; Courtesy of Virginia Roberts/Instagram

Andrew initially stepped back from his royal duties in late 2019 after Giuffre’s allegations first surfaced. Days before the book’s release, he relinquished his royal title and denied Giuffre’s allegations again, in a statement issued on Friday, October 17.

Giuffre wrote that she hopes Andrew will be “held accountable” for his alleged actions. She noted that if the book “helps just one person,” then I will have “accomplished my goal.”

Keep scrolling for some of the biggest revelations from Geoffrey’s book:

Photo with Prince Andrew

There is a photo of Andrew with Giuffre and Maxwell from their alleged first meeting in 2001. Giuffre claimed in her book that Epstein took the photo.

“My mother would never forgive me if I met someone famous like Prince Andrew and didn’t pose for a picture. I ran to get the Kodak FunSaver from my room, then came back and handed it to Epstein,” she wrote. “I remember the prince put his arm around my waist while Maxwell smiled next to me. Epstein took the photo.”

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Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell. Capital Pictures/Mega

Alleged interactions with Andrew

Giuffre claimed in the book that she was forced to have sex with Andrew on three separate occasions when she was 17 and 18 years old. After their first meeting in London, Giuffre claimed that the other two times occurred in New York and on Epstein’s private island, respectively.

The third time on Epstein’s island was an “orgy,” she wrote.

“The other girls looked like they were under 18 and didn’t really speak English,” Giuffre claimed. “Epstein laughed off their inability to communicate, saying they were the easiest girls to get along with.”

Her memory of Epstein

Giuffre wrote that she feared she would “die as a sex slave” at Epstein’s hands.

“In session after session, he would act out different fantasies, and I was the victim,” she claimed, adding that he “caused so much pain that I prayed that he would pass out.”

Giuffre also claimed that she was once taken to hospital after suffering a hemorrhage. Epstein allegedly told her she “had a miscarriage.” One of the other girls later pointed out a scar on her stomach from possible surgery.

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Prince Andrew’s downfall as a member of the royal family is undoubtedly intertwined with his relationship with the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. While Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing, Epstein’s victim Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts) accused him of sexually assaulting her three times when she was 17 years old. Both […]

“Epstein never wore a condom,” Giuffre claimed. “Nor the men he and Maxwell smuggled me to.”

Giuffre also alleged in the book that she was sexually assaulted by both Epstein and Maxwell while working at the Mar-a-Lago spa in Florida.

Epstein died by suicide at the age of 66 in August 2019, while in custody at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. When writing about his death, Geoffrey wrote: “This was not the way justice was supposed to be done.”

Seeing Epstein and Andrew together

In 2011, photos of Epstein and Andrew in New York City were published.

“I was of course disgusted when I saw two of my attackers together, out for a walk,” Geoffrey wrote. “But I was mostly amazed that a member of the royal family would be stupid enough to appear in public with Epstein.”

Virginia Giuffre's Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and the Struggle for Justice
Knopf Doubleday

Giuffre discusses paying her damages

In 2021, Giuffre sued Andrew for sexual assault. They settled out of court the following year. Giuffre did not disclose how much money she received, but she wrote about using the payments to “do some good” by developing the Speak Out, Act, Reclaim (Soar) Foundation.

“I have begun the slow process of transforming my startup, Soar, into a professionally managed organization,” she wrote. “My goal is for Soar to work to combat human trafficking by supporting organizations that focus on prosecution, protection and prevention.”

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.

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2025-10-21 13:22:00

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