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Prince Andrew was seen for the first time since his accuser Virginia Guiffre’s suicide as he left the Royal Lodge accompanied by his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson earlier today.
Andrew, 65, and the Duchess of York, known fondly as Fergie, appeared solemn as they drove out of the gates of their home in Windsor – two days after Ms Guiffre died by suicide at her farm in Perth, Western Australia.
Born Virginia Roberts, she was one of the most prominent victims of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself while awaiting trial in a US prison in 2019, and his jailed associate and former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.
She alleged they trafficked her to the disgraced Duke of York when she was 17 and was sexually assaulted by him thrice – a claim which Andrew has vehemently denied. He reached an out-of-court settlement with Ms Guiffre in 2022.
Andrew’s expression was inscrutable in the first photos of the royal since Ms Guiffre’s death, after sources close to the duke suggested he would not be making a public statement but rather keeping his thoughts to himself.
‘What can he say now? [Ms Giuffre] is a mother of three children. It’s a tragedy,’ one source said.
Royal experts have also suggested Andrew will only face further turmoil in the wake of her suicide and claimed he will need to show he has ‘genuine regrets’ if he ever wants to play a public role again.
Meanwhile, Fergie, also 65, will be bracing for impact after the duchess has remained by Andrew’s side through the scandal that saw him stripped off his titles by his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth, and forced out of public life.

Prince Andrew was seen for the first time since his accuser Virginia Guiffre’s suicide as he left the Royal Lodge accompanied by his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson earlier today

Virginia Giuffre, with a photo of herself as a teen, when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein
Ms Guiffre’s family remembered her as a ‘fierce warrior’ who fought tirelessly for the victims of sexual abuse and sex trafficking in a statement confirming her death on Friday.
‘She lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking,’ the message read, adding Ms Guiffre will be ‘missed beyond measure’.
Her death has sparked conspiracy theories on social media – especially after X users unearthed a 2019 message posted by Ms Guiffre on the platform – then known as Twitter- claiming she is ‘not suicidal’.
‘I am making it publicy [sic] known that in no way, shape or form am I sucidal [sic],’ Ms Guiffre wrote.
‘I have made this known to my therapist and GP- If something happens to me- in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them.
‘Too many evil people want to see me quiteted [sic].’
The 41-year-old – who gained prominence after she went public with the allegations against Epstein and Andrew – spent the final months of her life gripped by the fear that her enemies were trying to smear her name, the Mail on Sunday reported.
Ms Guiffre’s family members were also growing increasingly concerned about her mental state – with her father Sky Roberts revealing she was ‘very depressed’ and in a bad way.

Andrew’s expression was inscrutable in the first photos of the royal since Ms Guiffre’s death, after sources close to the duke suggested he would not be making a public statement but rather keeping his thoughts to himself

Giuffre claimed she was sexually abused by Prince Andrew at the behest of Epstein’s associate, jailed British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, when she was just 17. She is seen here alongside the two
She was reportedly ‘deeply upset’ about being mocked over a picture she posted of herself in a hospital bed last month.
The photo showed Ms Guiffre covered in bruises and lying in a hospital bed alongside a caption in which she claimed she had been involved in a car crash that left her with only four days to live – but the accident was nothing more than a minor bump.
A spokesman for Ms Giuffre said she had ‘made a mistake’ and had not intended to make the post public. But it led to claims that the episode had destroyed her credibility, with some of Andrew’s supporters calling her a ‘fantasist’.
‘Being discredited was one of the many things distressing her in recent months,’ said a friend.
Concern for Ms Guiffre’s wellbeing began on March 30 when she shared the troubling photograph of her ‘battered and bruised’, claiming she was dying after being hit by a school bus.
Ms Guiffre wrote she was ‘ready to go’ in the caption if only she could see her children ‘one last time’, adding: ‘This year has been the worst start to a new year, but I won’t bore anyone with the details.’
Following the bombshell post, Brad Edwards, a US lawyer who represented Giuffre in her previous legal cases, said it was a ‘very bad situation’.
He told MailOnline that they were ‘hoping for better news in the coming days’ and that he hoped Giuffre would pull through with good medical care.

Most recently, she had been sharing images of herself to Instagram from a hospital bed after being in a car crash
His update came after Prince Andrew’s former girlfriend, socialite Victoria Hervey, branded Ms Giuffre a ‘fantasist’, suggesting she was lying over the extent of the crash.
Lady Victoria, 48, was dubbed ‘nasty’ and ‘vile’ by many social media users since she posted Ms Giuffre’s selfie in a hospital bed with the word ‘Karma’ added to it.
But the aristocrat, who briefly dated Prince Andrew in 1999, refused to back down from her brutal Instagram post.
Ms Guiffre’s concerning selfie was part of a string of mysterious posts in the weeks leading up to her death.
Two days before the crash, on March 22, Giuffre posted multiple pictures of her children, including a sun-tinged snap of them playing on a beach, accompanied by an apparent desperate plea to see them.
‘My beautiful babies have no clue how much I love them and they’re being poisoned with lies,’ she posted.
Then, in April, Giuffre abruptly returned to social media where she shared odd Instagram stories with her 21,000 followers, leaving many concerned due to their confusing contents.
Initially, she posted a YouTube link to the chart-topping break-up song by Australian artist Gotye, Somebody That I Used To Know.

Giuffre is seen here arriving at Federal Court in New York in August 2019 for a hearing into the case against Epstein

Giuffre alleged she was trafficked for sex at age 16 after Epstein’s associate and ex-lover, Ghislaine Maxwell, recruited her from her job as a locker room attendant at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida
That post was quickly followed by a second story, which had no title, photo or sound.
The mysterious second post, which was just a black screen, was soon made into a ‘highlight’ on her profile – accompanied by a broken heart emoji as its title.
The suspicious posts came as a shock to many global viewers, with many believing that Ms Giuffre had lived a fairly quiet life with her husband Robert and their three children since 2023.
However, her father Sky later confirmed that Ms Giuffre was going through a ‘messy’ divorce and no longer lives with Robert at their beachside mansion in Perth.
Prince Andrew’s first sighting since Ms Guiffre’s suicide comes after The Cut republished one of her final interviews, when she admitted ‘I’m tired’ from ‘fighting for so long’
‘But,’ she told the magazine, ‘I’ve still got that fight in me. What I’m going through right now is going to help somebody out there one day, and that’s my goal.
‘That’s my focus, by telling my story over and over again.’
Ms Giuffre had accused the Duke of York of sexually assaulting her when she was 17 after she was trafficked to London. It led to him ‘stepping back’ from public life in 2019.

Giuffre’s suspicious posts came as a shock to many global viewers, with many believing that she appeared to be living a fairly quiet life with her husband Robert and their three children since 2023 – though they recently separated after 22 years of marriage (pictured)
Ms Giuffre later launched a civil lawsuit, alleging she was coerced into having sex with him.
Andrew vehemently denied the charges and agreed to an out-of-court settlement reportedly worth around £12million after Ms Giuffre alleged Epstein trafficked her across the world to have sex with the prince.
Andrew maintains he never had sex with Ms Guiffre and his settlement did not involve any admission of liability.