Prince Andrew had ‘orgy with Virginia Giuffre and 8 girls’ before she lost baby says book | Royal | News

Virginia Giuffre has made explosive claims about Prince Andrew, claiming she lost her baby days after attending a sex party with Andrew and “eight other girls”. In her posthumous memoir, she said she suffered a miscarriage just four days after an “orgy” that included girls who spoke no English. Ms Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, added that the venue for the event was “Little Saint Jeff’s”, the nickname for Jeffery Epstein’s Caribbean island Little St James.
Prince Andrew has denied all sexual allegations made against him. Ms Giuffre said she woke up in a “bath of blood” following the encounter. In her book, Nobody’s Daughter: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, to be published on October 21, she wrote that none of the men she trafficked for sex with wore condoms. Giuffre was not claiming that Prince Andrew was the father of the unborn child.
Ms. Giuffre first met disgraced pedophile Epstein at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida, where she worked as a “masseuse” for him in 2000.
Years later, she came forward and spoke out about the abuse she suffered and campaigned for justice until Epstein’s death in 2019.
The allegations in the memoir come as Prince Andrew gave up his official titles on Friday after emails between him and Epstein emerged. The royal family reportedly sent an email to the pedophile about Giuffre, saying “we’re in this together” despite claiming to have cut ties with Giuffre.
The email was sent in 2011, months after she publicly announced she had ended her friendship with the billionaire during an interview with Emily Maitlis.
According to The Sun, Giuffre wrote in her memoir: “As devastating as this interview was for Prince Andrew, it was like an injection of jet fuel for my legal team.
“Not only will its contents lead to a fierce case against the prince, it will also open the door to Sarah Ferguson and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie being subpoenaed.
“Did he really take Beatrice out for pizza on March 10, 2001, as he claimed? If we dethrone the princesses, family members could probably poke holes in his alibi.”




