Royals Under Fire: Virginia Giuffre’s Memoir Sparks Fresh Controversy
Virginia Giuffre's posthumously published memoir 'Nobody's Girl' revisits allegations against Prince Andrew, fueling renewed scrutiny over his ties with Jeffrey Epstein. The book, which quickly topped Amazon's bestseller list, has intensified calls for Andrew to lose his royal titles amid demands for accountability and justice.
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Virginia Giuffre's memoir, 'Nobody's Girl', has reignited controversy surrounding the British royal family, particularly Prince Andrew, as it delves into her allegations of sexual abuse and encounters with Jeffrey Epstein. Released posthumously following Giuffre's tragic suicide, the book has soared to the top of bestseller lists.
The memoir details Giuffre's interactions with Prince Andrew, accusing him of sexual abuse when she was a minor, manipulated under the influence of Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. Andrew, who has denied Giuffre's claims and relinquished his royal titles, continues to face public and governmental pressure for further accountability.
Recent revelations, coupled with Giuffre's past lawsuit settlement against Andrew, highlight mounting calls for the prince to testify about Epstein's crimes and be stripped of his remaining titles. The controversy underscores growing demands for justice and transparency from both Buckingham Palace and the UK government.
(With inputs from agencies.)

