
Prince Andrew felt "entitled" and saw having sex with his accuser Virginia Giuffre as his "birth-right", it will be claimed in a shocking new book. Virginia, who died by suicide earlier this year, will release her book, titled 'Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice', later this month.
In the book, Virginia is also expected to claim that Andrew, 65, said "thank you" in a "clipped British accent" after the alleged encounter when she was 17. The Duke of York has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
Ahead of the book's release on October 21, Virginia is said to outline three occasions that she was trafficked to have sex with Andrew.
Speaking of former socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, Virginia claims that she told her, "You did well, the prince had fun", after her alleged first encounter with Andrew, as reported by The Sun. Virginia claims the first encounter took place on March 10, 2001.
The latest revelations come after The Sun on Sunday previously told how Andrew emailed Epstein in February 2011, saying: "We're in this together."
The email was sent three months after Andrew told Newsnight interviewer Emily Maitlis in 2019 that he cut off contact with Epstein in December 2010.
Despite denying the claims made against him, Andrew paid an out of court settlement to Virginia in early 2022. According to Virginia, the encounter came after she was flown from Morocco to London with Epstein and Maxwell.

After arriving at Maxwell's home in Belgravia, Virginia claims that she treated her "like Cinderella" as she was due to meet the Duke of York.
A US publishing source said Virginia then details how "coquettish" Maxwell helped her choose her outfit and urged Andrew to guess her age.
Correcting placing her as a 17-year-old, Andrew allegedly then tells Virginia that his daughters - who were 10 and 12 at the time - are "younger than you".
In the 400-page book, Virginia Virginia then writes of how Andrew was "particularly attentive to my feet" - which he allegedly licked.
Discussing what she had thought of Andrew's behaviour, she penned: "He was friendly enough, but still entitled - as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright."
The Express has contacted Prince Andrew's team for comment.
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