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“An Awful Human”: Prince Andrew’s Ex Slammed As “Disgusting” For Mocking Virginia Giuffre’s Passing

 

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Renan Duarte

April 27, 2025

https://www.aol.com/lifestyle/prince-andrew-ex-slammed-disgusting-235516751.html

 

 Prince Andrew’s ex-girlfriend Lady Victoria Hervey sparked fury after a particularly insensitive post regarding Virginia Giuffre’s su*cide.

 

 The social media post, which has been deemed “vile” by many of those who saw it, was shared to the model’s followers on Instagram with a screenshot of the tragic news that Giuffre had taken her own life.

 

 The 41-year-old had been a voice and advocate for survivals of s*xual ab*se after she accused Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who she claimed had kept her as a s*x slave while flying her around the world and offering her to powerful associates as if she was “a platter of fruit.”

 

 Prince Andrew’s ex was slammed as “vile” for a social media post regarding Virginia Giuffre’s su*cide

 

 She stated that they additionally trafficked her to the Duke of York when she was 17 and was s*xually assaulted by Prince Andrew three times — something he has denied.

 

 When the news of Giuffre’s passing broke out, Lady Victoria, who had a brief fling with the Prince, according to Daily Mail, decided to share her reaction.

 

 “When lies catch up to you there’s no way out,” she wrote.

 

Ex-girlfriend Lady Victoria Hervey with Prince Andrew

 

A few hours later, she posted a second story, saying, “I have taken the decision to pause my posts on Virginia Giuffre at this time. Irrespective of the circumstances, su*cide in anyone at any time is tragic, and in a young mother who has children, even more so.”

 

 Her initial words, however, remain undeleted.

 

 Netizens were absolutely appalled at her words, saying her message was unbelievably rude and “awful.”

 

 “When lies catch up to you there’s no way out,” she wrote on Instagram

 

 “This so called Lady needs to look at her own salacious life as a member of the aristocracy she enjoyed numerous s*xual encounters with various members of Royalty,” one person said.

 

 “What a nasty human being with no compassion and understanding of the trauma she endured,” another slammed. “So much for women sticking together and supporting each other over s*xual abuse.”

 

 A third wrote, “Disgusting. A life is gone. Be respectful please.”

 

 “Mouth someone off when they d*e wy don’t you start looking at yourself,” a netizen stated.

 

 “She’s an attention grabber. And a mean one at that,” someone scolded.

 

 As per the abovementioned outlet, Lady Victoria has made herself “a public defender of her royal ex” following their short relationship.

 

 She has claimed that Prince Andrew was “set up” following an “organized attack on the Royal family,” before launching a social media tirade on Giuffre, who had won a multi-million pound settlement from the 65-year-old.

 

 Lady Victoria hasn’t been shy in the past with her support of Prince Andrew

 

 The socialite additionally insisted that the mother-of-three’s credibility was “destroyed” after she was released from the hospital due to a car crash in Australia, despite Giuffre’s statement that she only had “four days” left to live.

 

 But it doesn’t stop there.

 

 She put Giuffre on blast as she talked to MailOnline on how she was a “fantasist” who was faking the seriousness of her condition in hopes of “emotionally blackmail[ing]” her children.

 

 “I got a lot of ab*se on social media for calling her out and saying that I never believed her. I have no regrets about what I said, and I have been proved right. Her credibility is destroyed,” she said.

 

 Virginia Giuffre passed away on Thursday, April 24 after taking her own life. Her family released a statement to PEOPLE, describing her as a “light that lifted so many survivors” and applauded how “bright” she shone despite all the adversity she had gone through.

 

 “She will be missed beyond measure,” they wrote. “The light of her life were her children Christian, Noah, and Emily.”

 

 Readers were disgusted at the words Lady Victoria made public

 

 President Donald Trump suggested he fell off with Jeffrey Epstein because the disgraced financier “stole” Virginia Giuffre as an employee from his Mar-a-Lago spa.

 

 The president was speaking to reporters Tuesday when he was asked for further details on his split with onetime pal Epstein.

 

 On Monday, Trump admitted that the fracture in their relationship was because Epstein hired some of his workers from his Florida resort, contradicting previous White House explanations that it was because the convicted sex offender was a “creep.”

 

 A day later, the president was asked whether Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most prominent accusers, was one of the people “stolen.”

 

 “I don’t know,” Trump said. “I think she worked at the spa. I think so. I think that was one of the people. He stole her. And by the way that she had no complaints about us, as you know. None whatsoever.”

 

 Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, met Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell while she was working at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club as a teenager in 2000.

 

 Maxwell offered Giuffre a job as Epstein’s masseuse, which led to years of sex trafficking and abuse.

 

 Giuffre, who died aged 41, became an advocate for sex trafficking survivors.

 

 She sued Epstein and Maxwell, then took her accusations public, and also accused Prince Andrew of abusing her.

 

 A photo of Giuffre as a 17-year-old posing with the British royal and Maxwell ― which was taken by Epstein ― became infamous.

 

 Andrew denied her allegations and settled a lawsuit out of court.

 

 In 2019, Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges and later died in custody.

 

 Maxwell, a British socialite, was sentenced in 2022 to 20 years in prison for her role in helping Epstein recruit underage girls for sexual abuse.

 

The Epstein scandal continues to engulf the Trump presidency weeks after the Department of Justice failed to release more documents on the tycoon.

 

 A two-page DOJ memo published July 7 stated there was no evidence of a “client list” of powerful figures Epstein could potentially blackmail.

 

 A Wall Street Journal story published on July 17, which detailed a lewd birthday letter sent by Trump to Epstein, kept the controversy in the headlines.

 

 Trump dismissed the letter as a fake, and sued reporters behind the story and the paper’s owner.

 

 On Tuesday, Trump provided more details on his rift with Epstein, explaining that “people were taken out of the spa” at Mar-a-Lago.

 

 Trump said: “I heard about it, I told him. I said, ‘Listen, we don’t want you taking our people, whether it was spa or not spa.’ I don’t want him taking people. And he was ‘fine.’ And then not too long after that, he did it again. And I said, ‘Out of here.’”


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