Prince Andrew ‘taking no satisfaction from fantasist’ Virginia Giuffre’s bus crash drama

Prince Andrew 'not surprised' Virginia Giuffre's deadly bus crash claims
A friend of Prince Andrew has said ‘there is no sense of satisfaction on the duke’s part at [Virginia] Giuffre’s disgrace’ (Pictures: PA)

Prince Andrew has taken ‘no sense of satisfaction’ from the drama surrounding his sex assault accuser Virginia Giuffre after she claimed she nearly died in a bus crash, friends of the royal have said.

Ms Giuffre – who has said the Duke of York abused her when she was 17 – posted a bruised selfie on Sunday, saying the crash caused renal failure and she had four days to live.

But doubts quickly emerged, with police saying there were no injuries and bus driver Ross Munns insisting: ‘It’s just all blown out of proportion.’

Parents of some of the children involved have also spoken out to back Mr Munns’ version of events, saying ‘the whole story is sick’.

A spokesman for Ms Giuffre admitted she ‘made a mistake’ with the post claiming she was dying.

‘Virginia thanks everyone for the outpouring of love and support,’ they added. ‘She remains in serious condition while receiving medical care.’

After the crash ‘Virginia was banged up and bruised and returned home,’ they added.

‘Her condition worsened, and she was admitted to the hospital. Concerning her Instagram post, Virginia thought that she had posted on her private Facebook page.’

A friend of Prince Andrew has said ‘there is no sense of satisfaction on the duke’s part’.

They told The Daily Beast: ‘If anything, it has brought back the sadness the entire family feel that this woman, who he always maintained was a fantasist, was allowed to ruin his life.’

In her initial post, Ms Giuffre had written: ‘I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time.’

Then it emerged the mum-of-three had been charged with breaching a family violence restraining order and was due to appear at Perth magistrates’ court.

She has split with her Australian husband Robert after 22 years and had left their £1.6million beachfront home.

Undated handout photo issued by the US Department of Justice (left-right) of the Duke of York, Virginia Giuffre, and Ghislaine Maxwell. Disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has said the well-known photo showing the Duke of York next to Virginia Giuffre is fake. Maxwell, 61, who was convicted of sex trafficking, has previously cast doubt on the authenticity of the photo, said to be taken inside her Mayfair home, showing Andrew with his arm around Ms Giuffre, and Maxwell in the background. Speaking from prison in the US to Talk TV, Maxwell said she is "sure" the picture is not real. Issue date: Sunday January 22, 2023. PA Photo. Jeremy Kyle Live: Ghislaine Behind Bars.
In 2022, Prince Andrew agreed to pay Ms Giuffre’s charity £12million to end her civil case for damages (Picture: PA)

In 2022, Prince Andrew agreed to pay Ms Giuffre’s charity £12million to end her civil case for damages.

The scandal cost him his Royal Highness title.

He vehemently denies her claims.

In 2017, she settled another case against his paedophile friend Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in jail two years later.

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