“End Game” for Prince Andrew: New Revelations from Virginia Giuffre’s Posthumous Memoir

Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl, has just been released, revealing shocking new details about the scandal involving Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein. Many are calling it the “end game” for Prince Andrew, as the book provides unprecedented detail about the allegations against him.

Three Alleged Encounters

In the memoir, Giuffre claims she had three sexual encounters with Prince Andrew: the first at Ghislaine Maxwell’s London home in 2001, the second at Epstein’s New York apartment, and the third on Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. She describes the first meeting as “memorable,” noting that Andrew allegedly said, “My girls are only a little younger than you.”

A Sense of Entitlement

The memoir also highlights Andrew’s behavior: “He acted as if being with me was an inherent right,” Giuffre writes. She also recalls his unusual focus on her feet during their first encounter—details that underline a disturbing sense of entitlement.

Attempts to Silence

Giuffre reveals that Andrew’s legal team attempted to hire online trolls to harass her. Previous settlements not only involved financial compensation but also non-disclosure clauses, designed to prevent tarnishing the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth. Giuffre emphasizes that her goal was to expose the abuse, not just receive money.

Turning Pain into Power

Part of the settlement, Giuffre says, was used to support SOAR, an organization she founded to help victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse. She views this as turning her traumatic experience into a force for positive change.

Threats and Danger

The memoir also details threats from powerful figures: several warned of lawsuits if she named them. Giuffre links her abuse not only to Epstein and Maxwell but to a network of influential and famous individuals.

Why This Is Called the “End Game” for Prince Andrew

The personal and detailed nature of the allegations adds public and media pressure on Andrew, despite his 2022 settlement with Giuffre.

Efforts to control the narrative and employ “online trolls” show Andrew’s long-standing attempt to silence her.

The posthumous release ensures Giuffre’s voice lives on, regardless of her survival.

Andrew has faced numerous royal consequences, including stripped titles and roles, and this memoir represents a symbolic victory for Giuffre.

Nobody’s Girl is more than a personal story of pain—it’s a warning about power and abuse among the elite. It marks a critical turning point in the Prince Andrew scandal: an “end game” the public cannot ignore.