Prince Andrew latest: Unseen Virginia Giuffre interview to air after Trump weighs in on scandal


Never-before-seen footage of a 2019 interview with Virginia Giuffre will be released tonight amid ongoing controversy over Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s ties to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
In the featured interview BBC PanoramaThe late Ms. Giuffre told the story of how she met Andrew in London in 2001, when she was 17 years old.
Ms. Giuffre claimed Andrew had sex with her three times. He told the BBC: “He knows what happened, I know what happened. And only one of us is telling the truth.”
Andrew vehemently denied all allegations.
US President Donald Trump said he felt “bad” for the royal family and complained that Andrew being stripped of his titles was a “terrible thing”.
Asked about the King’s decision to strip Andrew of his prince title, the US president said: “It’s a terrible thing to happen to the (royal) family.
“This is a tragic situation. It’s terrible. I feel sorry for my family.”
Excerpts from the interview with Ms Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, will be broadcast on BBC One at 8pm on Tuesday.
Watch: Virginia Giuffre tells BBC Panorama ‘only one of us is telling the truth’
Harriette Boucher4 November 2025 11:28
Andrew suggested ‘catching up’ with Epstein months before infamous New York meeting
Unsealed court documents revealed that in an April 2010 email, following the then-prince’s suggestion that the then-prince meet American banker Jes Staley, Andrew said in an email that he would “stop by” in New York later in the year, unsealed court documents revealed.
In the disastrous Newsnight interview in 2019, Andrew, when asked why he met Epstein in New York in December 2010, said he wanted to end their friendship in person because doing so over the phone was “the way chickens do it”.
Harriette Boucher4 November 2025 11:02
Watch: Trump says stripping Prince Andrew of titles ‘tragic’
US President Donald Trump feels “bad” for the royal family over Andrew’s ongoing scandal.
“It’s a terrible thing that happened to the (royal) family,” Mr. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One late Sunday.
“This is a tragic situation. It’s terrible. I feel sorry for my family.”
Harriette Boucher4 November 2025 09:33
Never-before-seen interview segments of Virginia Giuffre will air on BBC Panorama on Tuesday
Never-before-seen images from 2019 BBC Panorama The interview with Virginia Giuffre premieres Tuesday at 8 p.m.
In her first television interview in Britain, “The Prince and the Epstein Scandal,” Ms. Giuffre told the story of how she met Andrew.
Ghislaine Maxwell has detailed how Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew took her to the Tramp nightclub in London and the former prince asked her to dance.
“She’s the ugliest dancer I’ve ever seen in my life,” he said.
“His sweat looked like it was raining everywhere”.
Andrew has consistently denied all allegations.

Harriette Boucher4 November 2025 09:06
Watch: Healey confirms Andrew will be stripped of remaining seaman rank
Maroosha Victorious4 November 2025 08:30
Where is Sandringham? So who lived there?
Andrew Mountbatten agreed to leave Royal Lodge, Windsor, and move to Sandringham “as soon as possible”.
Sandringham, the private home of the last six British monarchs, is located amid parkland, gardens and working farms about 110 miles (180 kilometers) north of London. It has been owned by the royal family since 1862, passing directly from one monarch to another for more than 160 years.
It is recorded as “Sant Dersingham” or the sandy part of Dersingham in the Domesday Book, the land survey of England compiled by William the Conqueror in 1086. This was shortened to Sandringham in later years.

Queen Victoria bought Sandringham for her eldest son Edward in 1862; largely in the hope that being a country gentleman would keep the playboy prince out of trouble in the nightclubs of London, Paris, Monte Carlo and Biarritz. The future Edward VII transformed the estate into a modern rural retreat to be passed down from one generation to the next.
Since then, rulers have inherited it and loved it. Charles was a fan of a young boy who attended shooting parties in the 1950s; One photo captured him sitting on horseback, blowing a miniature hunting trumpet.
Harriette Boucher4 November 2025 07:30
Residents of Prince Andrew’s Road in Hellesdon demand street name change
Residents of Prince Andrew’s Road in Hellesdon, near Norwich, want the street to be renamed after King Charles stripped his brother of his royal titles over his Epstein ties.
Councilor Shelagh Gurney said there was “some sort of misunderstanding”; The road was actually named after Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark.
Some locals, such as Stacy Baldry, told the BBC: “We wouldn’t want the name to have any association with it”, while others, such as Valerie Attfield, said changing the name was “a bit silly”.
“I think it’s very unfortunate, and I’m glad we don’t plan on staying here for a long time. We’ll be moving in a few years anyway,” said a resident named Stacy Baldry.
Maroosha Victorious4 November 2025 06:30
Andrew biographer says ‘more damaging’ material to come
Biographer Andrew Lownie, who has researched Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson for years, said “there is still a lot to do”.
his book Title: The Rise and Fall of the House of York It landed just before Andrew’s fall from grace.
Following King Charles’ decision to strip his brother of his royal titles, Lownie said: “I think there’s a lot more to be done, a lot more, and it’s going to be even more damaging material.”
Maroosha Victorious4 November 2025 05:30




