Family of Prince Andrew's accuser get honest about her ‘pride' over his downfall

The truth about Prince Andrew’s accuser and her feelings towards his decline have been shared by her own family

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Family explains how happy Virginia Giuffre was before her passing: Really toppled Prince Andrew
Family explains how happy Virginia Giuffre was before her passing: 'Really toppled Prince Andrew'

The family of Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew’s accuser, has just gotten honest about the impact she had on his public image, as well as the ‘pride’ she felt over it.

For those unversed with the relationship between the two, the Duke of York was accused of having inappropriate relations with Ms Giuffre when she was a minor, at 16 years of age.

The two are said to have met via the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and ended up in a legal row which was later settled out of court.

Prior to the first, there was an initial case where the accuser took him to court initially for defamation in 2015.

The family of the now-late Ms Giuffre, who died by suicide, sat down with The Times for this admission.

The family member in question are her brothers Mr Sky and Daniel as well as her sister Ms Amanda Roberts.

The two brothers explained how “incredibly proud of herself” Ms Giuffre was for the part she played in having “toppled the [late] Queen of England’s favourite son” Prince Andrew.

At a later part in the chat, one member of her family, her sister, even offered a rare glimpse into the late accuser’s personality, saying, “when people told her ‘no’, or people told her they wouldn’t believe her, or that she was crazy, she would say ‘Watch me’.”