Prince Andrew’s victim Virgina Giuffre speaks out about her right: ‘Her birthright’


Prince Andrew's victim Virgina Giuffre speaks out about her right: her birthright

Prince Andrew’s abuse victim has shed light on her experience in an honest confession.

In a posthumous memoir, Virginia Giuffre described being chosen by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to “please” the Duke of York.

In an excerpt from “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” Giuffre noted that after a night of dancing at the popular London club Tramp, Maxwell allegedly told her, “When we get home, you need to do for him what you do for Jeffrey.”

He added: “Back at home, Maxwell and Epstein said good night to each other and headed upstairs, signaling that it was time for me to look after the prince. In the years since then, I’ve thought a lot about how he behaved. He was friendly enough, but still entitled.”

The deceased added that she saw Andrew full of himself, pretending that it was his “birthright” to abuse her.

Giuffre then explained her discomfort and admitted that the experience was traumatic.

“Afterwards, he said thank you in his thick British accent. In my memory, the whole thing lasted less than half an hour,” he wrote.

Giuffre later added that Maxwell allegedly told her the next morning: “You did well. The prince had fun.”



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