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Latest news on Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III: there's a radical twist

An unexpected piece of information causes a last-minute change in Prince Andrew's life, brother of King Charles III

Virginia Giuffre, the most well-known accuser in the Epstein scandal, tragically passed away in April 2025 at her home in Australia, according to her family. This tragic event brought to light breaking news that directly affects Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III. Virginia left behind a diary where she talks about her alleged encounters with Andrew and the hell she endured.

In her writings, Giuffre doesn't regret having "seen the king's brother fall," who ended up "banished" after the scandal. "She was never afraid of any of those people," a family member confirms after putting the British Crown in check.

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Breaking news shakes the life of Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III

Prince Andrew's name has become closely linked to the scandal involving tycoon Jeffrey Epstein. Virginia Giuffre, the first to report the scandal, directly accused the king's brother, Charles III, of abusing her. The case crossed borders and ended with Prince Andrew's institutional banishment.

Now, breaking news brings an unexpected twist to what happened with the son of Queen Elizabeth II. Virginia's suicide has brought to light her secret diaries where she recounts what happened in Epstein's mansion. Prince Andrew always denied the events, but the fact that he paid Giuffre an exorbitant amount of money for her silence increased suspicions.

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In the victim's words, she states that she doesn't regret having named the younger brother of King Charles III. Much less for having "seen him fall" into disgrace after her accusation came to light. Virginia keeps that she was "trafficked" by Epstein's partner and that Prince Andrew abused her when she was a minor.

Therefore, she reaffirms her accusation and keeps her version despite the pressure she received. "She was never afraid of any of those people," a family member of Virginia confirms, supporting the young woman's fight. To try to avoid the courts, Prince Andrew reached a settlement with the victim, paying her millions, but without admitting his guilt.

King Charles III keeps Prince Andrew's current situation

The Prince Andrew scandal was the last one Queen Elizabeth II had to face. The mother of King Charles III stripped him of his military titles and patronages, leaving Andrew completely removed from any institutional function.

In one of his interviews, he said he didn't know Virginia, something that has now been revealed to not be entirely true. He also promised to cooperate with the U.S. authorities, but to this day, the FBI claims he never provided them with testimony or replied to their formal requests.

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Several victims' lawyers have harshly criticized him, saying he hides important information and never had any real intention of cooperating with justice. Since then, Andrew has avoided traveling to the United States, which many interpret as fear of being called to testify or even arrested there.

In January 2024, court documents were published mentioning the prince touching another Epstein victim, adding new doubts about his conduct. Emails from 2011 also came to light showing a friendly relationship between Epstein and Andrew, even after the first trial.

So far, he doesn't face criminal charges, but he continues to be closely watched. Virginia's death and the revelation of her diaries rekindle interest in the case and Prince Andrew's alleged involvement.

Today Andrew lives in semi-seclusion, away from official life, surrounded by controversy, and with no real possibility of returning to the center of the royal family. King Charles III hasn't revoked his mother's orders and plans to keep his brother away from institutional life.