Virginia Giuffre’s family has called on King Charles III to meet Epstein abuse survivors during his U.S. visit, intensifying focus on the royal family’s ties to the scandal.
The family of Virginia Giuffre has urged King Charles III to meet with survivors of abuse during his upcoming state visit to the United States. The appeal comes as the visit coincides with the anniversary of Giuffre’s death, with her relatives calling for direct engagement and dialogue.
Giuffre had accused the late financier Jeffrey Epstein of trafficking her to the king’s brother, Prince Andrew, when she was a minor. While Prince Andrew has denied the allegations, he previously reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre without admitting wrongdoing.
Buckingham Palace has yet to respond to the request, maintaining that the monarch cannot interfere in ongoing investigations. King Charles’ visit, scheduled for late April alongside Queen Camilla, is expected to draw significant attention amid renewed scrutiny of the Epstein case and its wider implications.
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