A major broadcaster did not air a sit-down with Prince Andrewâs sex accuser because the royal family âapplied pressure to nix the interviewâ and it âfeared losing accessâ to the Prince and Princess of Wales, Virginia Giuffre has claimed in her posthumous memoirs.
Ms Giuffre said ABC News anchor Amy Robach was heard on a âhot micâ expressing her frustrations that the 2019 interview, in which she claimed to have been âtraffickedâ to Andrew, had not been broadcast. Her memoirs, titled Nobodyâs Girl, said the American network âhad to reach out to Buckingham Palaceâ following the sit-down chat but that there was no explanation why Ms Giuffre was âstrung along for weeksâ without the interview airing.
The book reads: âWe were strung along for weeks with no explanation for the delay. Finally, someone from the network told my legal team that because Iâd told Robach about being trafficked to Prince Andrew, the network had to reach out to Buckingham Palace and an attorney for Epstein.
âWhy that was causing such delays was unclear. Robach and her producer were outraged. But for whatever reason, ABC never aired the interview.â
In a footnote, Ms Giuffre went on to say: âFour years later, on November 5 2019, a video of Amy Robach speaking on a âhot micâ was made public that shed a bit more light on what had happened. Robach said that âevery day I get more and more pissedâ that her interview with me didnât air and that âwhat we had was unrealâ.
âIn the recording, Robach said that she was told by higher-ups, âWhoâs Jeffrey Epstein? No-one knows who that is. This is a stupid storyâ.
âShe also said Epsteinâs lawyers and the British royal family had applied pressure to nix the interview, suggesting that the network caved because it feared losing access to Prince William and Kate Middleton in the future.â
Andrew has vehemently denied any wrongdoing after Ms Giuffre alleged she was forced to have sex with the prince on three separate occasions. He later paid millions to his accuser, a woman he claims never to have met, to settle a civil claim in the US in 2022.
Buckingham Palace has been contacted for comment.
