
"The tragic story of Virginia Giuffre raises the question of who governs when royal privilege and public outrage collide. As a vulnerable teenager she was drawn into a world of sexual exploitation by the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Ms Giuffre alleged that Epstein trafficked her and that she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew on three occasions, including when she was 17. He has denied all the claims."
"Despite previously insisting he had no memory of meeting her, the prince reportedly paid 12m to settle her civil case in 2022. The money was said to have come from his mother, the late queen who, just six weeks later, was photographed walking beside him at her husband's memorial service. With a posthumous memoir, Ms Giuffre has brought the issue back into the spotlight."
"In his calamitous 2019 Newsnight interview, Prince Andrew claimed that he cut all ties with Epstein after their December 2010 meeting in New York. But leaked emails from just two months later told a different story; with Prince Andrew asking to keep in touch and writing that we'll play some more soon!!!! The Metropolitan police is now looking into claims that King Charles's brother asked his protection officers to look into Ms Giuffre."
Virginia Giuffre was trafficked as a vulnerable teenager by Jeffrey Epstein and alleges she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew on three occasions, including when she was 17. Prince Andrew denies the claims. Reportedly he paid £12m to settle her civil case in 2022, with the money said to have come from his mother, the late queen, who weeks later was photographed beside him at a memorial service. Leaked emails contradict his claim of cutting ties with Epstein. The Metropolitan police are investigating claims about his use of protection officers. Royal titles can be revoked only by the crown or parliament, and convention requires the king's consent.
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