Prince Andrew’s ex-girlfriend has lashed out at his accuser for her recent claim about being on her “days to live” after a crash. Virginia Giuffre, who has accused Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was 17 and was allegedly trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein, recently disclosed that she is facing fatal kidney failure following a bus collision.
Giuffre, a 41-year-old mother-of-three, shared a photo on Instagram showing herself in a hospital bed covered in bruises, stating that she has only “days to live.” This revelation sparked reactions from various individuals, including Lady Victoria Hervey, who had a brief relationship with Prince Andrew in 1999.
Lady Victoria took a harsh stance towards Virginia, suggesting that her claim of having only four days to live was a ploy to avoid legal consequences. She insinuated that Virginia was “conveniently dying to evade jail” and called for a confession if her claims were true. Lady Victoria also questioned the role of Virginia’s ex-husband, Robert Giuffre, in the situation, implying that he should speak up about the matter.
Virginia recently separated from Robert after 22 years of marriage and claimed to be estranged from their three teenage children. In her final Instagram post with Robert, she mentioned that he had rescued her from Epstein and Maxwell. Lady Victoria continued her criticism by accusing Robert of being aware of Virginia’s alleged deceitful behavior.
Expressing skepticism about Virginia’s claims, Lady Victoria labeled her as a “fantasist” and predicted that her lies would be exposed. She doubted the severity of Virginia’s condition and implied that it was a tactic to avoid legal repercussions.
Virginia’s distressing post about her health condition followed a minor car crash with a bus in Australia. Police confirmed the incident, reporting no injuries and minimal damage to the vehicles. Virginia’s spokesperson affirmed that she was receiving medical care and appreciated the support from well-wishers.
Virginia gained prominence for her legal battle against Epstein, accusing him of trafficking her for sex at a young age. She also implicated Maxwell in the trafficking scheme and settled a defamation case against her in 2017. Epstein’s suicide in 2019 and Maxwell’s subsequent conviction in 2022 further fueled the scandal surrounding Virginia’s allegations against Prince Andrew.
Prince Andrew settled a lawsuit with Virginia in 2022 without admitting guilt, leading to the loss of his military titles, royal patronages, and the use of his “His Royal Highness” title. The ongoing saga involving Virginia, Prince Andrew, and other key figures continues to unravel, with conflicting narratives and legal battles shaping the narrative.