Virginia Giuffre's Revelations: A Posthumous Memoir's Impact on Prince Andrew

Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, "Nobody's Girl," releases fresh allegations against Britain's Prince Andrew, reigniting scrutiny on his associations with Jeffrey Epstein. The book details Giuffre's fear of becoming a 'sex slave' and accuses Andrew of sexual abuse. Legal and royal implications continue as the Scottish National Party calls for formal action.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 21-10-2025 15:20 IST | Created: 21-10-2025 15:20 IST
Virginia Giuffre's Revelations: A Posthumous Memoir's Impact on Prince Andrew
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A posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre accusing Britain's Prince Andrew of sexual abuse emerged in London, reigniting the contentious discourse surrounding the disgraced royal. The memoir, titled "Nobody's Girl," unveiled fresh allegations and intensified scrutiny following Andrew's renouncement of his Duke of York title last week.

The memoir details Giuffre's harrowing experiences as an alleged victim under the influence of Jeffrey Epstein, relaying fears of 'dying a sex slave' and describing multiple encounters with Andrew in various locations, including London and Epstein's private island. Amidst these serious allegations, Prince Andrew, 65, continues to deny the claims against him.

The implications of these revelations have echoed into the political sphere, as the Scottish National Party urges government intervention to officially revoke Andrew's remaining noble entitlements. This follows his legal settlements and withdrawal from public duties over past accusations.

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