A stunned America froze as a viral video swept social media: four members of Virginia Giuffre’s family kneeling for two hours in front of Buckingham Palace on December 12, 2025, their message raw and unyielding—“Don’t try to bury my child’s truth.”

The footage, captured by a tourist and uploaded to X, shows Sky Roberts (Giuffre’s brother), Amanda Roberts, and two other relatives on the cold pavement outside the palace gates, heads bowed, holding signs reading “Virginia’s Truth Lives” and photos from her memoir Nobody’s Girl (released October 21, 2025). Sky’s voice, hoarse from hours of silent vigil, breaks the quiet: “She named them—Andrew, the elites—and they stripped his titles, but it’s not enough. Don’t bury her truth with silence.”
The two-hour kneel, a planned protest coinciding with the December 12 release of Epstein estate photos showing Andrew and other elites in Epstein’s orbit, drew hundreds of onlookers and global attention. Police maintained distance; palace guards watched impassively. The video, viewed 28 million times in 48 hours, trended #DontBuryVirginia with 4.2 million posts (78% supportive).
Giuffre, who died by suicide April 25, 2025, at 41, accused Andrew of three assaults at age 17. Her memoir prompted his title revocation on October 30. The family’s vigil—raw grief turned defiance—demanded full Epstein file disclosure by December 19 under the Transparency Act.
As rain fell, Sky whispered Giuffre’s line: “They’ll never take the truth.” Kneeling in London’s chill, her family ensured it echoed louder than ever.
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