Virginia Giuffre's ghostwriter speaks out on Andrew losing his titles
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Virginia Giuffre’s ghostwriter has expressed that Giuffre would have considered Prince Andrew’s loss of royal titles a significant ‘victory.’ She believed that it was crucial for all the men she accused of trafficking her to face accountability.

In a Monday interview with Newsnight, Amy Wallace, co-author of “Nobody’s Girl,” welcomed the development, noting that Andrew was beginning to experience the consequences of his actions.

Last week, the embattled royal voluntarily relinquished his title as Duke of York along with his remaining royal privileges.

This decision coincided closely with the release of Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, in which she alleges that she was coerced into sexual encounters with Andrew on three occasions.

Although Prince Andrew reached a reported $12 million financial settlement with Giuffre in 2022, he has consistently denied any misconduct.

Speaking to Victoria Derbyshire about what she thought of Andrew relinquishing his titles, Ms Wallace said: ‘I can speak for Virginia. 

‘I know that she would view it as a victory that he was forced, by whatever means, to voluntarily give them up. 

‘For many, maybe particularly in the United States, but maybe even in the UK, it’s a symbolic gesture, but it’s an important one. 

In an interview with Newsnight on Monday, Amy Wallace, the co-author Nobody's Girl, welcomed the news that Andrew was starting to see his 'life eroded'

In an interview with Newsnight on Monday, Amy Wallace, the co-author Nobody’s Girl, welcomed the news that Andrew was starting to see his ‘life eroded’

Virginia Giuffre photographed with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in London in 2001

Virginia Giuffre photographed with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in London in 2001 

Virginia Giuffre, with a photo of herself as a teen, when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew

Virginia Giuffre, with a photo of herself as a teen, when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew

‘It’s made history, modern history, in terms of the royal era. I mean it… I’ve never heard of such a thing happening, and it is also just a step in the right direction. 

‘You know, Virginia wanted all the men who she’d been trafficked to against her will to be held to account. 

‘And this is just one of the men, but he is being forced to, even though he continues to deny it, his life is being eroded because of his past behaviour, as it should be.’

In her Newsnight interview, Ms Wallace also described Ms Giuffre’s alleged experience of being ‘sent off to sexually service Prince Andrew’ by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

It is claimed that this took place in London in March 2001 following an evening out at a nightclub. 

‘Ghislaine Maxwell woke her up that day saying, “get out of bed, sleepy head”,’ Ms Wallace said.

‘And the whole idea was, “we’re going to have an amazing day”. She quickly was told that she was going to meet a prince. 

‘This was a young woman who, as a tiny child, had loved the movie Cinderella and the idea of meeting a prince was exciting to her, and so they… Ghislaine took her shopping.

King Charles is said to be 'glad' his brother has given up his titles after discussions

King Charles is said to be ‘glad’ his brother has given up his titles after discussions 

‘She put on this outfit and went and met Prince Andrew.

‘It was Virginia’s first time in London, it was her first time abroad, Ghislaine had helped her fill out her passport application, and they went to a meal, they went to Tramp’s nightclub, where they danced together, Virginia and the Prince.

‘And then when they came home, on the ride home, they were not in the same car as the Prince himself. 

‘He was with his detail, his security detail, and Ghislaine and Jeffrey told her, “you now must do for him what you do for us”. 

‘So when they got home, Ghislaine and Jeffrey excused themselves and basically sent her off to sexually service Prince Andrew.’

Ms Giuffre also claims in the book Epstein subjected her to sadomasochistic sex which caused her ‘so much pain that I prayed I would black out’.

Epstein was convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from a person under the age of 18. 

He was found dead in his jail cell in August 2019, while Maxwell was jailed for 20 years in 2022 for finding girls for Epstein to abuse.

Ms Giuffre filed a lawsuit against the Prince Andrew in August 2021, seeking unspecified damages for battery, including rape, and the infliction of emotional distress.

She alleged that she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew three times when she was just 17 years old under the orders of late paedophile.

A new memoir by Ms Giuffre is set to be released on Tuesday and is sure to provide further embarrassment for the prince

A new memoir by Ms Giuffre is set to be released on Tuesday and is sure to provide further embarrassment for the prince

Prince Andrew at the Order of the Garter service in 2019 outside St George's Chapel in Windsor - he will now relinquish his Knight of the Garter status, as well as the title of Duke of York

Prince Andrew at the Order of the Garter service in 2019 outside St George’s Chapel in Windsor – he will now relinquish his Knight of the Garter status, as well as the title of Duke of York 

This newspaper previously revealed how Andrew told the Met Police to dig up dirt on Ms Giuffre by handing over her confidential social security number and date of birth to his taxpayer-funded police protection officer. 

The Met is ‘actively looking into the claims made’.

The MoS also revealed how Epstein introduced Andrew to a second woman who had been sexually abused by the paedophile financier for years and how he bankrolled Sarah Ferguson, Andrew’s ex-wife, for 15 years.

And royal experts have told the Daily Mail how the next few days could be ‘toxic’ for Andrew and risks overshadowing King Charles’s royal engagements, including his state visit to the Vatican with Queen Camilla on Wednesday.

Richard Fitzwilliams said: ‘The problem the Royal Family has is that it cannot control events. 

‘The posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl by poor Virginia Giuffre, who took her own life in April this year, will, according to early reports, be toxic for Andrew.’

He said ‘only 1 per cent’ of documents linked to Epstein have been made public, adding: ‘This could therefore be an almost endless stream of embarrassment and it is clear that they could be highly incriminating both to Andrew and also to Sarah Ferguson as yesterday’s MoS revealed.

‘There will almost certainly be more public disgust at what is revealed.

‘When William becomes King he is likely to pursue a tough policy and we may never see Andrew or Sarah in public again at a royal event.’

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