October 21

In a bombshell posthumous release that's rocking Buckingham Palace, Virginia Giuffre's memoir Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice hit shelves on October 21, 2025—just days after Prince Andrew, 65, dramatically surrendered his Duke of York title and honors to spare the royals further embarrassment. The book, penned by Epstein's fierce accuser who allegedly died by suicide, delivers a gut-wrenching exposé of her teen years as a "sex slave" in his trafficking web, zeroing in on three alleged trysts with Andrew: steamy romps in London, New York, and on Epstein's infamous island. Though much was leaked before, the timing reignites fury over his Epstein bromance. Lawmakers howl for Andrew to spill to U.S. feds, and others say the public's "sick of him," slamming his free Windsor crash pad on taxpayer dime. Andrew denies it all, but as royal watchers call the read "harrowing," this ghost from Epstein's past could bury the disgraced prince for good—proving some scandals never fade.

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Link to article: https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2025-10-21/virginia-giuffre-memoir-goes-on-sale-heaping-fresh-scrutiny-on-prince-andrew

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