A Royal Plea: Giuffre Family Urges King Charles to Meet Epstein Survivors
The family of Virginia Giuffre, an accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, has called on King Charles to engage with survivors during his upcoming U.S. visit, marking the anniversary of Giuffre’s suicide. They thank the King for addressing allegations against Prince Andrew and urge action against Epstein's associates.
The family of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Jeffrey Epstein of trafficking her to Prince Andrew, has made a formal request for King Charles to meet with survivors during his visit to the U.S. later this month, coinciding with the anniversary of Giuffre's suicide.
Giuffre's family expressed gratitude to King Charles for acknowledging the allegations against Andrew and urged him to engage with survivors and press for governmental action against Epstein's associates. Buckingham Palace has yet to comment on the request.
The state visit is part of efforts to improve U.S.-UK relations and comes amid heightened scrutiny over Prince Andrew's connections with Epstein. Efforts to move forward include stripping Andrew of royal duties and titles, underscoring the monarchy's stance on the issue.
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