Virginia Guiffre calls Prince Andrew ‘entitled’ and claims duke saw having sex with her as his ‘birthright’ in autobiography released after her death

Virginia Guiffre claimed in her autobiography, published after his death at the age of 41, that Prince Andrew was ‘entitled’ and that she considered it her ‘birthright’ to have sex with him.
Nobody’s Daughter: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and the Fight for Justice is scheduled for publication in October, and the manuscript will be completed before Ms. Giuffre commits suicide.
He reportedly claimed the Duke of York said ‘thank you’ in his 400-page autobiography with a “shortened British accent” after an alleged encounter when they were 17.
He is also said to remember Ghislaine Maxwell showering him with praise after the match, saying, ‘You did a good job, the Prince had fun.’
The explosive book revolves around Ms. Giuffre’s years as a sex slave for pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein and British madam Maxwell.
Prince Andrew denied having sex with Ms. Giuffre, but paid millions in an out-of-court settlement in February 2022.
Ms. Giuffre will describe in detail her first meeting with Andrew, which she claims took place on March 10, 2001, The Sun reported.
He claimed that this encounter took place after he and Epstein and Maxwell boarded a flight from Tangier, Morocco, to London.
Prince Andrew, Virginia Roberts, 17, and Ghislaine Maxwell at Maxwell’s mansion in London on March 13, 2001
Ms Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexting, is set to publish ‘brutal’ memoir from beyond the grave
They allegedly went to Maxwell’s home in Belgravia before meeting Prince Andrew.
Ms Giuffre later claimed she helped Maxwell choose her outfit and asked Prince Andrew to guess the teenager’s age. It is claimed that he correctly placed it at 17.
More than three years after Prince Andrew settled a civil lawsuit against him in New York for £12 million, allegations dating back to 2001 continue to haunt him.
Ms. Giuffre sued Andrew, alleging he sexually assaulted her when she was 17 and under Epstein’s spell. The duke withdrew from court but always vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
Publisher Alfred A Knopf said the book contains “intimate, disturbing and heartbreaking new details about the time she spent with Epstein, fellow sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and many of her well-known friends, including Prince Andrew, about whom she has spoken publicly for the first time since her out-of-court settlement in 2022.”
The American-born mother of three was found dead on her farm in Neergabby, Australia, where she had lived for the last few years. NBC News reported.
Jeffrey Epstein victim Ms Giuffre’s ‘private’ book will be published this autumn, six months after her death
Her tragic end came after a life of tireless advocacy on behalf of herself and other victims of Epstein’s sex crimes.
Ms. Giuffre was born in California in 1983 and was shattered when she was sexually abused as an elementary school student by a man her family knew.
He spent time as a runaway, was taken into foster homes, and lived on the streets when he was just 14 years old. She was first forced into the sex trade by Miami sex trafficker Ron Eppinger.
In mid-2000, when he was 16, his father was working in maintenance at the Mar-a-Lago resort, the private club owned by Donald Trump, and found him a job as a locker room attendant.
That’s when he said he met Maxwell, the daughter of Robert Maxwell, a former member of parliament and publisher of many British newspapers.
Ms. Giuffre said Maxwell offered her the opportunity to work as a massage therapist for Epstein.
The Daily Mail has contacted Prince Andrew for comment.




