A stunned Sky News panel erupted as royal commentator Tessa Dunlop’s voice thundered with vindication on October 20, 2025: “Harry was right!” In a blistering segment titled “Harry was right! The Royals’ Epstein shame exposed.”

Dunlop, eyes blazing, slammed her notes on the desk as the panel debated Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl (released October 21). “Prince Harry warned us—‘no one is accountable’ in the monarchy,” she roared. “Andrew named 88 times—three assaults at 17, ‘entitled’ birthright belief. Giuffre fought until April 25, when silence broke her. Her truth toppled him October 30. Harry was right—the institution protects its own, not victims.”
Host Kay Burley’s studio hushed as Dunlop continued: “Harry called out racism, cover-ups—exiled for truth. Andrew? Epstein ties, Maxwell access, island orgies—yet shielded until Giuffre’s book detonated. Harry saw the rot. He was right!”
The panel—split between defenders and critics—erupted: shouts of “disloyal!” clashing with “vindicated!” Dunlop’s thunder—raw, unrelenting—trended #HarryWasRight with 4.2 million posts (78% supportive). As Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures loomed (deadline December 19), her vindication echoed Harry’s Spare claims: monarchy’s shield cracked, Giuffre’s legacy the blade.
Harry, silent from Montecito, saw vindication in Dunlop’s roar: truth, once exiled, now thundering home.
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