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Virginia Giuffre, a victim of the late Jeffrey Epstein, has made startling claims about disgraced royal Andrew Mountbatten Windsor in an interview that had not been seen until recently.
Giuffre tragically passed away at 41 in April 2025, just months before her posthumous memoir was set to reveal new and shocking accounts of alleged abuse by Mountbatten Windsor and Epstein. She claimed that Epstein, a convicted sex offender, and his partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, instructed her to engage in sexual activities with Mountbatten Windsor on at least three occasions, including when she was 17 in 2001.
Mountbatten Windsor has consistently refuted any allegations of misconduct linked to his association with Epstein and has denied the accusations of sexual assault made by Giuffre. Notably, in 2022, he reached a confidential settlement with Giuffre after she filed a lawsuit against him for sexual assault and battery.
Following the removal of his royal titles by King Charles III in October 2025, a previously unaired interview from 2019 with Giuffre was broadcast on the BBC’s program Panorama. In this footage, Giuffre reiterated explosive claims against Mountbatten Windsor, Epstein, and Maxwell.
Keep scrolling for some of the most shocking moments from Giuffre’s unearthed interview below.
Virginia Giuffre Said Being Ordered to Seduce Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Made Her ‘Sick’
One of the more shocking moments from the unearthed BBC Panorama footage involved Virginia Giuffre discussing how she was allegedly instructed by Epstein and Maxwell to seduce Mountbatten Windsor following a meeting at Tape nightclub in London in 2001.
“Ghislaine tells me that I have to do for Andrew what I do for Jeffrey, and that made me sick,” she remembered. “I just didn’t expect it from royalty. I didn’t expect from someone who people look up to and admire in the royal family.”
Virginia Giuffre Explained How Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Allegedly Treated Her
As for how Mountbatten Windsor acted around his alleged victim, Giuffre recalled that the royal showed very little humanity in their interactions. (Mountbatten Windsor has always denied that he had sex with Giuffre.)
“I was a toy. I was there to be passed around,” she said in the 2019 footage. “But I was still a human being with feelings and emotion and sadness. And to know that this man had daughters, that he was still capable of abusing me. It just doesn’t make sense.”
Giuffre fired back at Mountbatten Windsor’s infamous claim in a 2019 BBC Newsnight interview that he did not recall ever meeting her.
“He knows what happened, I know what happened,” Giuffre said. “And there’s only one of us telling the truth.”

The scandal was reignited following the 2025 publication of alleged emails between him and Epstein from 2010 and 2011, in which Mountbatten Windsor allegedly wrote to the disgraced financier: “It would seem we are in this together and will have to rise above it.” King Charles announced in October 2025 that he’d initiated the formal process to remove his brother’s royal titles.
“Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. His lease on Royal Lodge has, to date, provided him with legal protection to continue in residence,” a Buckingham Palace spokesperson told Us Weekly on October 30, 2025. “Formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease and he will move to alternative private accommodation. These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him.”
Us has reached out for comment.
Virginia Giuffre Alleged Ghislaine Maxwell Was More ‘Physically Abusive’ Than Jeffrey Epstein
In the lost BBC Panorama interview, Giuffre also looked back on her interactions with Epstein and Maxwell. Giuffre alleged that she was recruited into Epstein’s harem of underage girls by Maxwell when she was working at Donald Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida, resort, Mar-a-Lago, in 2000.
Giuffre suggested that Maxwell may have been “more physically abusive” than Epstein in some respects.
“She almost took pleasure in the fact, knowing that you were highly uncomfortable and that you were feeling sick to your stomach and that you were going through pain,” the Epstein victim alleged.
Giuffre sued Epstein for recruiting her into a sex trafficking ring in 2009 and ultimately reached a private settlement with him. She reached a separate settlement with Maxwell in 2017 after accusing the heiress of defamation.
Epstein was originally convicted in 2008 of two prostitution charges — including solicitation of prostitution with a minor — as part of a controversial plea deal that saw him only serve two years behind bars. He died by suicide at age 66 in August 2019 after being arrested on federal sex trafficking charges.
In June 2022, Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of multiple sex trafficking charges. Maxwell has always maintained her innocence and has publicly appealed to President Trump for a pardon.
If you or someone you know is a human trafficking victim, contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.

