
Despite having died as a result of suicide, Virginia Giuffre’s newly published memoirs have dropped a bombshell on Prince Andrew.
The conversation occurred between American royal commentator Kinsey Schofield and TalkTV’s host Jeremy Kyle.
The conversation went quite drastic towards an excerpt from Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, and accused the duke of feeling “entitled” to her, and apparently felt he had a “birthright” to have sex with her.

According to the presenter, “one of Giuffre’s accusations is that Prince Andrew was entitled and considered that having sexual relations with his abuse accuser, Giuffre, was his birthright.”
“In this book, she talks about three separate occasions where she claims she was trafficked into having sex with Andrew. And I think, disturbingly, one of the worst parts for me is that she tells a story about [Ghislaine] Maxwell allegedly praised her the morning after their first meeting, telling her, “You did good.” The prince had fun.’”
“I hate that language because it reminds me of the email that Prince Andrew, you know, we’ve seen in the last few days that Prince Andrew sent to Jeffrey Epstein. I mean, it’s just that the language is very similar, like ‘have fun, ‘play’.”
But, for Mrs. Schofield, “these are adults who deal, in some cases, with teenage girls.”