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Virginia Giuffre wrote in book that she lost baby days after Prince Andrew ‘orgy’

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From left: Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre, and Ghislaine Maxwell (AFP/Getty Images/United States District Court for the Southern District of New York)

Virginia Giuffre revealed how she lost a baby just four days after flying back from an alleged ‘orgy’ with Prince Andrew and eight other girls.

In her posthumous memoir, Giuffre wrote about the alleged incident using a nickname for Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean island, Lissle St James.

She wrote: ‘I don’t know exactly when I had sex with Prince Andrew for the third time, but I do know the location: Little Saint Jeff’s.

‘I also know it was not just the two of us this time; it was an orgy.’

Virginia Giuffre, was found dead in April at her home in Neergabby, Australia (Emily Michot/TNS via Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock)

She added that the incident happened with ‘Andy and approximately eight other girls’ who did not speak English.

Virginia, who died in April, 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, set to be released this month, will detail the alleged encounter she had with Andrew while she was 17 after being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew has denied having sex with the then-17-year-old. He spent millions in an out-of-court settlement in 2022, without admitting liability.

The autobiography revolves around Virginia’s time as a sex slave to Epstein and Maxwell, and includes a detailed account of meetings with Andrew, The Sun reports.

Virginia wrote that Andrew was named in a pilot’s flight log for the trip on July 4, 2001. She said she fell ill on July 8, on returning to New York, and eventually lost a baby.

Virginia Giuffre walks after the hearing in the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein (Reuters)

‘On July 8, 2001, Epstein, a few others and I flew to Teterboro Airport, outside New York City,’ Virginia wrote.

She added that she was ‘not in great shape’ and later woke up in a ‘pool of blood’. Epstein, she said, took her to a hospital, where she recalled him whispering to a medic about her.

Virginia wrote: ‘I had a tiny incursion near my belly button, which was consistent with a laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery for an ectopic pregnancy. But Epstein told me I’d had a miscarriage, which is something altogether different. The one thing I remember clearly is that, at one point, a doctor told me I might never be able to have children.’

She also added in the book: ‘Epstein never wore a condom. Neither did the men he and Maxwell trafficked me to.’

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’.

Prince Andrew is to stop using all of his titles and honours, including the Duke of York (Toby Melville/PA Wire)

Virginia, a mum-of-three, was found dead in April 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.

It comes as Virginia’s family urged the King to go further against Andrew and take away his brother’s status as a prince, after Friday’s announcement that Andrew would stop using his remaining titles and honours and will no longer be known as the Duke of York.

Virginia’s brother, Sky Roberts, commended Charles but said there is ‘more that he could do’ amid the renewed controversy surrounding his role in the Epstein scandal.

When he was born in 1960, he was automatically a prince as the son of a monarch, and this could only be changed if the King issued a Letters Patent.

Mr Roberts told ITV News: ‘I think we’ve already taken all these necessary steps. Why not just take it another step further and relinquish him of his prince title as well?’

Buckingham Palace was approached for comment.

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