
Virginia Giuffre called Prince Andrew ‘entitled’ and claimed he thought having sex with her was his ‘birthright’ in her new posthumous autobiography.
Virginia, who died in April aged 41, made the revelations in ‘Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice’ which she finished writing before her death.
The book is now set to be released this month, which will detail the alleged encounter she had with Andrew while she was 17 after being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein.
Within the 400-page book, she also says the Duke of York said ‘thank you’ in a ‘clipped British accent’ after having sex with her.
Ghislaine Maxwell also allegedly praised her after, saying: ‘You did well, the Prince had fun.’
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Andrew denied having sex with the then-17-year-old, but spent millions in an out-of-court settlement in 2022.

The autobiography revolves around Virginia’s time as a sex slave to Epstein and Maxwell, and includes a detailed account of her first meeting with Andrew, The Sun reports.
She claims she met him in March 2001 after arriving at Maxwell’s house in Belgravia, with Maxwell asking Andrew to guess Virginia’s age.
Virginia claims he correctly guessed 17-years-old.
Publishers Alfred A Knopf said the book contains ‘intimate, disturbing, and heartbreaking new details about her time with Epstein, fellow sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and their many well-known friends, including Prince Andrew, about whom she speaks publicly for the first time since their out-of-court settlement in 2022’.
Virginia, a mum-of-three, was found dead at her home in Neergabby, Australia, where she had been living for the past several years.
The publishers said she completed the manuscript only 25 days before her death.
She was one of the most outspoken accusers of sex offenders Epstein and his ex-girlfriend Maxwell.
Knopf’s statement includes an email Giuffre wrote to Wallace, which said: ‘The content of this book is crucial, as it aims to shed light on the systemic failures that allow the trafficking of vulnerable individuals across borders
‘It is imperative that the truth is understood and that the issues surrounding this topic are addressed, both for the sake of justice and awareness.’
Giuffre wrote to the journalist: ‘In the event of my passing, I would like to ensure that Nobody’s Girl is still released.
‘I believe it has the potential to impact many lives and foster necessary discussions about these grave injustices.’
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