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In a staggering revelation that underscores the depth of her trauma, Prince Andrew’s name appears a shocking 88 times throughout Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl—each mention layering fresh, unflinching details onto her long-standing allegations of sexual abuse by the disgraced royal.T

December 22, 2025 by henry Leave a Comment

Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, published October 21, 2025, is a raw indictment of power and predation. Co-written with Amy Wallace and released six months after Giuffre’s suicide at 41 on April 25, 2025, the 400-page book mentions Prince Andrew 88 times, a relentless drumbeat underscoring her claims of being trafficked and assaulted by the royal when she was 17.

Giuffre details three alleged sexual encounters in 2001. The first: Maxwell woke her with a singsong promise, “Just like Cinderella, I was going to meet a handsome prince!” After dining and clubbing at Tramp—where Andrew sweated profusely—she claims he had sex with her at Maxwell’s London home. Andrew guessed her age correctly as 17, noting his daughters’ proximity, prompting Maxwell’s quip: “We will have to trade her in soon.” Giuffre describes him as “friendly enough, but still entitled—as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright.” Epstein paid her $15,000 afterward.

The second: In New York at Epstein’s mansion, she was sent to a bedroom for sex with Andrew. The third: An “orgy” on Little St. James with Epstein, Andrew, and eight other young girls appearing under 18, non-English speakers. She quotes her 2015 deposition: “Epstein, Andy (Prince Andrew), and approximately eight other young girls, and I had sex together.”

These references aren’t mere repetitions; they build a narrative of coercion, fear, and impunity. Giuffre feared dying “a sex slave,” haunted by Andrew’s post-conviction Epstein ties. She alleges his team hired “internet trolls” to harass her and that he hid at Balmoral to evade service of papers. The 2019 BBC Newsnight interview—where Andrew denied knowing her—was “jet fuel” for her lawsuit, settled in 2022 for millions (Queen-funded, per reports) without admission.

Andrew denies all, relinquishing titles amid scrutiny. Yet Giuffre’s 88 mentions humanize her trauma: childhood abuse, Epstein’s sadism, advocacy via SOAR. Her voice, defiant posthumously, demands accountability, proving one survivor’s truth can echo eternally.

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