Giuffre signed off on a 400-page memoir before her death in April about her alleged association with the Duke of York and Jeffrey Epstein.
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A new memoir by Virginia Giuffre alleges Prince Andrew felt entitled to have sex with her, according to an extract published in The Guardian.

The soon-to-be-released book “Nobody’s Girl” offers startling claims from Virginia Giuffre about her interactions with Prince Andrew. Giuffre recounts an encounter at a London townhouse, where she alleges the prince exuded a sense of entitlement, behaving as though being intimate with her was his royal prerogative.

Giuffre signed off on a 400-page memoir before her death in April about her alleged association with the Duke of York and Jeffrey Epstein.
Giuffre signed off on a 400-page memoir before her death in April about her alleged association with the Duke of York and Jeffrey Epstein.(Nine)

In a candid excerpt, Giuffre describes how, after a night out, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell led her to understand it was her duty to entertain the prince. “Back at the house, Maxwell and Epstein said goodnight and headed upstairs, signaling it was time that I take care of the prince,” she reflects.

Reflecting on the incident, Giuffre remembers Prince Andrew as courteous yet possessing an air of entitlement. “He was friendly enough, but still entitled, as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright,” she notes, shedding light on her perception of his demeanor during the encounter.

Additionally, Giuffre recounts a disturbing “game” involving Epstein and Prince Andrew, where they attempted to guess her age. “When Prince Andrew arrived at the house that evening, Ghislaine Maxwell was more coquettish than usual. ‘Guess Jenna’s age,’ she urged the prince after introducing me,” Giuffre recalls.

These revelations add another layer to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew’s associations with Epstein and Maxwell, sparking further discussions about accountability and privilege within elite circles.

“When Prince Andrew arrived at the house that evening, (Ghislaine) Maxwell was more coquettish than usual. ‘Guess Jenna’s age,’ she urged the prince, after she introduced me,” she said in the excerpt.

“The Duke of York, who was then 41, guessed correctly: 17. “My daughters are just a little younger than you,” he told me, explaining his accuracy.

“As usual, Maxwell was quick with a joke: “I guess we will have to trade her in soon.””

Prince Andrew has always denied the allegations against him.

The book will be published in two weeks, which Giuffre’s family has signed off on.

It is the first time the world has heard from Giuffre since she made a financial settlement several years ago.

The Duke of York’s office has been contacted for comment.

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