Virginia’s tell-all book from beyond the grave is due for release in a matter of days

FAMILY of Prince Andrewâs sex-abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre have hailed the decision to give up his titles as âvindicationâ for their late sister.
Prince Andrew agreed with the King to stop using his titles â but Virginiaâs aggrieved family want his Prince status axed as well.
Andrew was engulfed in the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking scandal after Virginia accused him of having sex with her as a 17-year-old, when he was 41.
Her book, detailing her tales of Andrew, Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, is due to be released next week.
Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing and has denied allegations made against him by Virginia.
In the wake of Andrewâs bombshell renunciation, her family wrote: âWe, the family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, believe that Prince Andrewâs decision to give up his titles is vindication for our sister and survivors everywhere.
Andrew accuser Virginia ‘was haunted by images of greedy abusers’
âThis decisive action is a powerful step forward in our fight to bring Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwellâs child sex-trafficking network to justice.
âFurther, we believe it is appropriate for King Charles to remove the title of Prince.â
Andrewâs humiliating climb-down came after The Sun on Sunday revealed an email in which he told his pal Epstein âwe are in this togetherâ â three months after when he claimed to have severed contact.
Addressing the shocking development, the family said: âThis evidence starkly contradicts Prince Andrewâs claims during his 2018 BBC interview, when he stated he had ceased all contact with Epstein in 2010.â
Virginia fled paedo Epstein and his lover Ghislaine in 2002, but continued to be affected years later.
She tragically died by suicide in April, with her family saying the âtoll of abuseâ she had suffered became unbearable.

Her book, Nobodyâs Girl, will be published posthumously on Tuesday, October 21, and tells how she was haunted by images of âgreedy, heaving menâ who abused her.
She was in hospital with Covid in 2021 when âenemy traumaâ crept up on her, according to excerpts obtained by The Sun.
In a particularly disturbing episode, the book claims Andrew correctly guessed Virginiaâs age during one of their meeting,
âMy daughters are just a little younger than you,â he is said to have explained.
All the titles Andrew is giving up
Andrew is giving up all his titles after discussions with the King and wider Royal Family.
They are:
- Duke of York
- Earl of Inverness
- Barony Killyleagh
He has also agreed to not use the honours given to him as a Royal Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter.
He will now just be called Prince Andrew.
Former royal Andrew said he made his decision to give up his titles in âclose consultationâ with the King â who is said to be âgladâ with the outcome.
The wider Royal Family including Prince William were also consulted, it is understood.
Andrew made the announcement in a statement released on Friday night where he revealed he would relinquish all his titles â including the Order of the Garter.
Andrew and Sarah Ferguson were given their titles Duke and Duchess of York on their wedding day in 1986.
Sarah will also drop her Duchess title, it has been confirmed.
Andrew remains Duke of York, but will stop using the title.
The disgraced prince will not attend family celebrations for Christmas at Sandringham.
Andrew is also the Earl of Inverness and Baron of Killyleagh.
A statement by Prince Andrew read: âIn discussion with The King, and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.
âI have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and country first. I stand by my decision five years ago to stand back from public life.
âWith His Majestyâs agreement, we feel I must now go a step further. I will therefore no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me. As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.â
Full statement from Virginia Giuffre’s family
âWe, the family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, believe that Prince Andrewâs decision to give up his titles is vindication for our sister and survivors everywhere.
âThis decisive action is a powerful step forward in our fight to bring Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwellâs child sex-trafficking network to justice.
âFurther, we believe it is appropriate for King Charles to remove the title of Prince.
âThis moment serves as victory for Virginia, who consistently maintained, âHe knows what happened, I know what happened, and thereâs only one of us telling the truth, and I know thatâs me.â
âThis is not just a victory for her, but for every single survivor of the horrific crimes perpetrated by Epstein and his co-conspirators.
âThe recent release of emails between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, specifically one sent in early 2011, just after a photo of Virginia, Prince Andrew, and Ghislaine Maxwell was published, raises serious questions about the nature of their relationship.
âIn that email, Prince Andrew wrote, âwe are in this together,â and âweâll play more soon,â comments that further validate the truths that Virginia had long spoken about.
âThis evidence starkly contradicts Prince Andrewâs claims during his 2018 BBC interview, when he stated he had ceased all contact with Epstein in 2010.
âEpstein pled guilty to soliciting underage prostitution in 2008.
âThese emails not only highlight Prince Andrewâs contradictory statements but also suggest a disturbing willingness to deflect from the truth and evade accountability.
âHis actions and words indicate a belief that he could escape the consequences of his associations.
âWe hope that the days of impunity for the powerful are over, and protection for predators will no longer be tolerated.
âWe hope a higher standard has been set for our leaders in office in the United States âone we will work tirelessly to follow here.
âIt is time for accountability, transparency, and justice for all survivors.
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