In her posthumous memoir, Virginia Giuffre recounts a chilling moment when Prince Andrew allegedly remarked that his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, were “just a little younger than you” on the night they supposedly engaged in sexual activity. Giuffre, who tragically ended her life six months ago, described feeling like a modern-day Cinderella upon meeting the Duke of York at Ghislaine Maxwell’s London townhouse in March 2001.
Her book, *Nobody’s Girl*, details how Andrew and others attempted to break the ice by playing a guessing game about her age. At 17, Giuffre claims Andrew, then 41, correctly guessed her age. She recalls him saying, “My daughters are just a little younger than you,” to justify his accuracy. Maxwell reportedly quipped, “I guess we will have to trade her in soon.”
Following dinner and a night out at Tramp nightclub, Giuffre alleges that she and Andrew slept together-an accusation the prince has consistently denied, asserting he never met her and that the widely circulated photo of them was doctored.
Giuffre writes, “On the way back, Maxwell told me, ‘When we get home, you are to do for him what you do for Jeffrey [Epstein].'” She described Andrew as “friendly enough, but still entitled, as if having sex with me was his birthright,” adding that during their encounter he was “particularly attentive to my feet, caressing my toes and licking my arches.”
Interestingly, Andrew’s former wife, Sarah Ferguson, was famously photographed having her feet kissed by Texan financier John Bryan at a French villa in August 1992-an intimate moment captured on camera. Giuffre also recalled that after their alleged liaison, Andrew said “thank you” in a “clipped British accent.”
Giuffre further alleges that Epstein rewarded her with $15,000 for the night spent with Andrew. Her 400-page autobiography offers a comprehensive narrative of that infamous evening. Excerpts published by *The Guardian* reveal how Maxwell praised her afterward, saying, “You did well, the Prince had fun.”
The explosive memoir centers on Giuffre’s harrowing years as a sex trafficking victim under the control of Jeffrey Epstein and his British associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Despite Prince Andrew’s denials of any sexual contact with Giuffre, he agreed to a multi-million dollar out-of-court settlement in February 2022.
In one passage, Giuffre recounts their first alleged meeting on March 10, 2001, after traveling from Tangiers, Morocco, to London with Epstein and Maxwell. They reportedly went to Maxwell’s Belgravia residence before Giuffre was introduced to Andrew. She was told by Maxwell that it would be a “special day.” “Like Cinderella, I was about to meet a handsome prince,” she wrote.
More than three years after settling the civil lawsuit filed in New York, the accusations from 2001 continue to shadow Prince Andrew. Giuffre’s lawsuit claimed he sexually assaulted her when she was 17 and under Epstein’s influence. Although the Duke settled the case, he has consistently denied any misconduct.
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