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A stunned BBC Radio 4 studio fell silent as Anouska De Georgiou’s voice cracked with raw conviction on the Today program October 23, 2025: “Prince Andrew must do right by Virginia Giuffre and the rest of us survivors.”h

December 23, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

A stunned BBC Radio 4 studio fell silent as Anouska De Georgiou’s voice cracked with raw conviction on the Today programme October 23, 2025: “Prince Andrew must do right by Virginia Giuffre and the rest of us survivors.”

De Georgiou, a former model trafficked by Epstein in the early 2000s, became the first British survivor to publicly honor Giuffre’s legacy since her suicide on April 25 at age 41. Speaking to Mishal Husain, De Georgiou’s voice wavered yet burned: “Virginia named Andrew 88 times in Nobody’s Girl—three assaults at 17, his ‘entitled’ belief sex was his birthright. She fought until silence broke her. Andrew settled £12 million but never admitted wrong. He must do right—apologize, testify, face us.”

The studio hushed as De Georgiou demanded unredacted Epstein files (deadline December 19 under the Transparency Act): “We know the names—royals, elites. Virginia’s truth toppled him October 30. Survivors deserve more.” Husain pressed on royal fallout; De Georgiou replied: “The monarchy survives by accountability. Andrew’s past demands it.”

The interview, amid Act pressure, amplified Giuffre’s memoir—a #1 bestseller exposing Maxwell’s grooming and elite complicity. Trending #DeGeorgiouSpeaks with 3.5 million posts (82% supportive), De Georgiou’s cracked conviction—raw, unbreakable—ensured Giuffre’s silenced thunder roared across Britain, demanding justice no crown can deny.

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