Deceased Epstein 'sex slave' Virginia Giuffre's autobiography paints nasty picture of Prince Andrew

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 October 16, 2025

The post-death autobiography of Virginia Giuffre, who was essentially a "sex slave to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein" and his British madam Ghislaine Maxwell, is explosive, to say the least.

According to the Daily Mail, Prince Andrew isn't going to be thrilled about the autobiography, titled, "Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice," as it paints a pretty nasty picture of who he is as a person. 

In the book, she claimed that Prince Andrew considered sexual encounters with her as a "birthright."

The manuscript for the autobiography was completed before Giuffre took her own life in April, 2025.

What's going on?

Although Prince Andrew denied having relations with Giuffre, he still spent millions on a settlement with her in 2022, raising questions as such a large settlement would.

The Daily Mail noted:

In an extract, Ms Giuffre will give a detailed account of her claimed first meeting with Andrew, which she said happened on March 10, 2001.

She claimed the encounter came after she got on a flight from Tangiers, Morocco to London with Epstein and Maxwell.

In the book, Giuffree recalled a time when Ghislaine Maxwell praised her after she had the alleged encounter with Prince Andrew, allegedly telling her, "You did well, the Prince had fun."

In the book, she goes into great detail about her encounter with the prince, providing details not known prior to the excerpts of the book being published.

The outlet added:

The teenager had allegedly been told by Maxwell it was going to be a 'special day', as 'just like Cinderella' she was going to be dining with a handsome prince.

Ms Giuffre claimed Maxwell then helped her select an outfit and asked Prince Andrew to guess the teenager's age. He is alleged to have correctly placed her at 17.

She said her encounter with the prince came after she boarded a flight from Tangiers, Morocco to London, both with Maxwell and David Epstein.

New details emerge

Publishers Alfred A Knopf said that the autobiography contains "intimate, disturbing, and heartbreaking new details about her time with Epstein, fellow sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and their many well-known friends, including Prince Andrew, about whom she speaks publicly for the first time since their out-of-court settlement in 2022."

Guiffre was described as a "tireless advocate" for herself and others who were victims of Epstein's sex-trafficking.

Sadly, she was found deceased at her farm in Neergabby, Australia in 2025. She had been living there for several years.

It'll be interesting to see how the Royal Family reacts to the bombshell revelations in her writings.

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