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

De Georgiou, a British model trafficked by Epstein in the early 2000s, spoke to Mishal Husain days after Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) detailed three alleged assaults by Andrew at age 17. “Virginia named him 88 times—London, New York, the island orgy with eight girls under 18,” De Georgiou said, voice wavering yet resolute. “He settled £12 million but denied everything. He must apologize publicly, testify under oath—do right by Virginia, who died April 25 fighting silence, and all of us.”

The studio hushed as De Georgiou described her own abuse: lured at 18 with modeling promises, assaulted on Epstein’s island and in New York, Maxwell directing. “Virginia’s truth toppled his titles October 30,” she said. “But justice? He hides. We demand he faces us.”

Husain pressed on royal fallout; De Georgiou replied: “The monarchy protects him—still. Virginia’s gone; her words live. Andrew must speak.” The interview, amid Epstein Files Transparency Act scrutiny (deadline December 19), trended #DeGeorgiouDemands with 3.5 million posts (82% supportive).

De Georgiou’s trembling defiance—raw, unbreakable—ensured Giuffre’s legacy roared: survivors united, Andrew’s silence deafening.

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