I recently interviewed Amy Wallace. You probably don’t recognise her name. That’s because she’s a ghostwriter; her most recent project, Nobody’s Girl, the story of Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s life, is a harrowing account of abuse and survival – until, that is, Giuffre’s death in April 2025, six months before its publication. But it is also an attempt to prise open that most gummed-up jam-jar lid of an institution the British monarchy, which has enjoyed decades of successfully burying uncomfortable and inconvenient things.
In Nobody’s Girl, Giuffre alleges that Prince Andrew sexually abused her on three occasions: in London, New York and on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the Caribbean. Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing and reached an out-of-court financial settlement with Giuffre in 2022.
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