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Virginia Giuffre would see Prince Andrew giving up titles as a victory, co-author says

Virginia Giuffre would see Prince Andrew giving up titles as a victory, co-author says

Prince Andrew should tell the BBC that he should know everything he can about convicted sex killer Jeffrey Epstein, the co-writer of Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, should tell them. Nobody's Girl, which was officially published in the United Kingdom on Tuesday, contains more information about Ms Giuffre's allegations against Prince Andrew, which he has always denied. Amy Wallace, a co-author, told BBC Newsnight that there was a time when Prince Andrew

indicted he was willing to assist investigators in the United States,
but never available, for some reason.That's something he could still do," Ms Wallace, who spent four years writing the book with Ms Giuffre, said.

I could say, as he has repeatedly said, 'I still deny that I was involved. However, I was in these houses and I was on the jet, and I saw things, so I know how much money these women suffered and would like to share what I saw.
On Tuesday, senior politicians, including government minister Peter Kyle, said that Prince Andrew should consult with US authorities about Epstein's crimes. In an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today program, shadow jUStice secretary Robert Jenrick said Andrew should notify US authorities what he knew and what his involvement was in the Epstein affair.

Ms Giuffre, who died earlier this year, claims in her book that she had sex with Prince Andrew on three separate occasions, which she denies. Ms Giuffre said the third time she and Epstein were on Epstein's island as part of an association with Epstein and about eight other young women. Prince Andrew, who reached an agreement with Ms Giuffre in 2022, announced on Friday that he had not chosen not to use his titles including the Duke of York, an award he received from his mother, late Queen Elizabeth II. He is also giving up membership in the Order of the Garter, Britain's oldest and most influential order of chivalry.

However, there are still calls for them to be officially deleted.

I can speak for Virginia; I know that it will be a win for her that he was coerced to fork out those children in whatever way.
She called it a symbolic gesture that has made modern history in terms of the royal period, describing it as a step forward in the right direction.Virginia wanted all the men she had been forced to be arrested against her will,
she said, and this was just one of the many characters.
Even if he [Andrew] continues to deny it, his life is being eroded as a result of his past conduct, as it should be," Ms Wallace said.

The private jets used by Epstein

had been modified in order to accommodate many beds,
Ms Wallace said, because they were made as flying trafficking agents and were ready to use girls in.
Prince Andrew was on at least one of those jets that I know of, if not more.
He has to take sort of the measure of his own moral compass," he said in his Virginia deal with Virginia that he now acknowledges the agony that these women and young girls suffered with. Do something about it if you really feel it.

Ms Giuffre spoke out about her Ms. Giuffré:

I'm sorry and I'm honored to be able to say at least a little bit on her behalf
to advocate for her.
She wrote this book to inspire other people to make the world a better place.
She deserves all praise for whatever part she played in compeling Prince Andrew to relinquish a few more of his titles, but she deserves even more praise for being brave enough to stand up and say, 'this isn't right,'says the queen.The memoir, which the BBC bought from a book store in central London days before its official launch, depicts a picture of a wealthy and influential community abusing young people. Epstein and his long-serving girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, are currently serving a 20-year sentence after being found guilty of sex trafficking offenses. Ms Giuffre says that even decades later, she recalls how much she feared them both. In 2008, Epstein was found guilty in Florida of soliciting sex from a person under the age of 18. He died in 2019 while awaiting a child trafficking conviction.

The victims must come first and foremost in further discussions, according to Cabinet Minister Kyle.

I think anyone who has information that might lead to justice and justice for Jeffrey Epstein's victims should be fully engaged with any of the authorities that are trying to provide the facts and justice to the victims,
Kyle told ITV's Good Morning Britain.
Of course, anyone, anywhere that has evidence that could give that justice, should be sharing it openly.
I believe Andrew, who has appeared in the past, has said that he will co-operate, and I encourage him to keep his word. Prince Andrew should leave public life for ever and learn a coMPletely private life, according to Conservative MP Jenrick.
He has to make his own decisions as to what he thinks he should do,
Jenrick told the BBC, I suspect he has behaving disgracefully.The people are sick of Prince Andrew and the harm he has done to our Royal Family and this world.

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