💔 “JUSTICE FOR VIRGINIA”: Family’s Tearful Plea to the Royals Over Prince Andrew’s Epstein Links Leaves Viewers in Sh0ck 💔👇

The family of Virginia Giuffre — the woman who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault — made a heart-wrenching live  TV appearance this week, breaking down in tears as they called on the Royal Family to support reopening investigations into the Duke’s ties with Jeffrey Epstein. 😱

Appearing on ITV’s This Morning from Colorado Springs, Virginia’s brother Sky Roberts and his wife Amanda spoke with visible emotion as they discussed her posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl, released just six months after her tragic death in April.

“We always knew what the book contained,” Amanda said through tears. “But holding it in our hands knowing she’s gone—it was overwhelming.”

The memoir, published on October 21, delves deep into Virginia’s years of trauma and her claims of being trafficked by Epstein and forced into encounters with Prince Andrew — allegations the royal has always strongly denied.

Though Prince Andrew settled the civil case out of court in 2022 without admitting guilt, the family says the story is far from over.

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Sky, holding back emotion, declared:

“We’re proud of her. But this can’t be where it ends. The UK authorities have the documents. They have the power. We need to reopen investigations—including into Prince Andrew.”

His words stunned the studio — and the nation.

“Just because you have the word Prince in front of your name doesn’t mean there’s a different set of laws for you,” Sky added firmly. “If that title wasn’t there, he’d be behind bars.”

Amanda, echoing the same call for justice, turned her message directly to Buckingham Palace:

“You have an opportunity to do the right thing—to be a royal family that protects the innocent, no matter who’s implicated.”

The couple’s appearance, raw with grief and determination, has left viewers shaken — with many calling it one of the most emotional moments in daytime TV history.Â đŸ•Żïž

Virginia’s memoir, Nobody’s Girl, has since been hailed as both a final act of courage and a plea for accountability, ensuring her voice continues to echo even after her passing.

As the broadcast ended, Sky summed up their mission simply:

“This isn’t closure. It’s a beginning. We’ll keep her voice alive until justice is done.”

Prince Andrew, who stepped back from royal duties in 2019 and recently dropped his Duke of York title, has not commented on the interview. Buckingham Palace declined to respond.

💬 “A family’s pain turned into a fight for truth.”
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