Virginia Giuffre’s upcoming memoir is set to reveal allegations of her involvement in sexual encounters with Prince Andrew for a fourth time. The memoir, titled “Nobody’s Girl,” is expected to elaborate on a previous manuscript entered as evidence in a 2015 defamation case, shedding light on her experiences with the Duke of York.
In her earlier writings, Giuffre detailed being sent by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to engage in sexual activities with Prince Andrew. She recounted the initial encounter at Maxwell’s residence in 2001, where a now-infamous photo of them was taken. Giuffre, a mother of three, described subsequent encounters with Andrew in London, New York, and Epstein’s Caribbean island, as well as a fourth encounter at Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico.
The memoir also delves into a reported orgy on Epstein’s private island, involving Andrew and multiple young girls. Despite not mentioning Andrew in the original manuscript titled “The Billionaire Playboys’ Club,” Giuffre later testified about their interactions during legal proceedings with Maxwell.
Giuffre’s detailed accounts of her alleged encounters with Andrew paint a troubling picture of coercion and exploitation. Buckingham Palace has faced ongoing scrutiny over Andrew’s ties to Epstein, with the royal vehemently denying the accusations. Epstein’s death in 2019 added further complexity to the scandal.
As the publication of Giuffre’s memoir approaches, the royal’s representatives have been approached for comments on the matter.