Virginia Giuffre's ghostwriter urges Prince Andrew to 'expose the truth'
Virginia Giuffre's ghostwriter Amy Wallace has said that she has "no doubt" over the claims made in the late Giuffre's new book, and has urged Prince Andrew to help expose the abusers involved with Jeffrey Epstein
Virginia Giuffre's ghostwriter has called on Prince Andrew to help expose the predators connected to Jeffrey Epstein, insisting she has "no doubts" about the allegations detailed in her book.
Giuffre's explosive new memoir makes shocking accusations against Prince Andrew, after previously claiming she was forced to have sex with the Duke when she was just 17 back in 2001.
She alleges she suffered a miscarriage after supposedly taking part in an orgy involving Prince Andrew and eight other girls while expecting, and asserts the Royal felt sleeping with her "was his birthright." The Duke vehemently denies all accusations.
In an interview with ITV News correspondent Robert Moore that broadcast on Good Morning Britain, Giuffre's ghostwriter Amy Wallace expressed complete confidence in the book's contents. "I have no doubt," she declared.
"I've been a journalist for 30 years. I've worked at magazines, newspapers. I understand fact-checking. We had a professional fact checker go over this after my own meticulous research. I have no doubt of what we have assert in this book."
Wallace also pressed Prince Andrew to share details about predators linked to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. "He was in the houses, he was on the jets, he was on the island and he could come forward and help investigate it," she stated.
"Remember, he said at one point that he was perfectly willing to do so but that help never materialized," the author noted, expressing her wish for King Charles to read her book.
"My sense of King Charles is that he's always been a decent man," she added.
"Virginia's hope was to really help other victims of abuse but yes, this cause needs more people speaking out and it needs men speaking out.
He would be a prominent man, saying, 'This is an outrage.' He has granddaughters. Men need to play a role in this as well."
In recent news, Prince Andrew announced his decision to relinquish his Duke of York title amidst the ongoing scandal.
In a statement, the Royal declared: "With His Majesty's agreement, we feel I must now go a step further. I will therefore no longer use my title or the honors which have been conferred upon me.
"I have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and country first."
Earlier this week, The Mirror disclosed that the 'weary' King had instructed Andrew to renounce his titles during a brief 10-minute call.
A source revealed that Andrew was advised "to do the right thing", adding: "He was told it was beyond comprehension for him to continue to enjoy the privileges of his position."
Virginia Giuffre's family hailed the development as "a victory for Virginia" and even called on the King to strip Andrew of his prince title. Giuffre passed away in April at the age of 41.