Prince Andrew's ex girlfriend makes new shocking claims after Giuffre accident

Published: Apr 01 2025

Lady Victoria, who had a fleeting romance with Andrew in 1999, has lambasted Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victim, Virginia Giuffre, after the latter claimed she had mere "days to live" following a harrowing car accident. On Monday, Hervey took to her Instagram Stories to respond to Giuffre's distressing post, which featured a haunting selfie showing her bruised and lying in a hospital bed.

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In her post, Giuffre asserted that she had been struck by a school bus traveling at a speeding 110 kilometers per hour (approximately 70 miles per hour). Consequently, doctors had delivered the grim prognosis that she had only four days left to live.

Reacting sharply to this post, Lady Victoria penned: "Karma has finally caught up with Giuffre." She further remarked, "Should Virginia Giuffre indeed have only days to live, a full confession is sorely needed."

In a startling revelation, Lady Victoria added: "I remain skeptical. The FBI is hot on her trail, and arrest warrants are imminent. It seems convenient that she's dying to evade prison. Perhaps it's high time for Robert Giuffre, who has custody of their teenage children, to speak up."

Recently separated from Robert after two decades of marriage, Virginia now resides in North Perth with their three children: two sons and a daughter. Over the weekend, she had shared a graphic selfie on Instagram, showcasing her apparent injuries.

Captioning the photo, she wrote, "When a school bus driver speeds towards you at 110km/h as you slow down for a turn, no matter how sturdy your car, it might as well be a fragile tin can." She continued, "I've suffered kidney failure, and they've given me four days to live. I'm being transferred to a specialist urology hospital."

Giuffre has alleged that she was trafficked from 2000 to 2002, during which she was compelled to provide massages and sexual services to the disgraced financier and his associates, including Prince Andrew.

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