PREGNANCY BOMBSHELL — Newly unearthed pages from Virginia Giuffre’s 400-page memoir are sending shockwaves through royal circles. The manuscript reportedly includes explosive claims linking Prince Andrew and Epstein’s secret “network of influence” — and hints at hidden recordings kept for years as leverage against the world’s elite
Pregnant Virginia Giuffre lost baby four days after ‘ORGY with Prince Andrew & eight other girls’
In the 400-page biography, Virginia also suggests Epstein could have hoarded blackmail evidence on his rich and famous pals
PRINCE Andrew’s sex accuser Virginia Giuffre reckoned his Newsnight interview — in which we now know he lied — was “like an injection of jet fuel” to her fight to prove she was telling the truth.
And in another revelation from her book, she tells how she lost a baby just four days after she flew back from “an orgy” with Andrew and “eight other girls”.

Virgina Giuffre tells of how she lost a baby just four days after she flew back from ‘an orgy’ with Andrew and ‘eight other girls’Credit: Alamy

Virginia aged 17 snapped alongside Andrew and trafficker Ghislaine MaxwellCredit: AFP

Andrew during a grilling from Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis, which Virginia says was a boost for her caseCredit: Mark Harrison – Camera Press
It comes a week after The Sun on Sunday published an email from Andrew to paedo Jeffrey Epstein — saying “we are in this together”.
That was sent three months after the date he told Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis he had severed contact.
In her memoir, published this week following her April suicide aged 41, Virginia reveals Andrew’s denials that they had sex spurred her on, prompting her lawyers to consider issuing a summons to his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and their daughters Beatrice and Eugenie.
In the Newsnight grilling, squirming Andrew, 65, claimed he was at Pizza Express in Woking on the night Virginia — then 17 — says she was trafficked to have sex with him in London.
The prince also cited a “peculiar medical condition” which stopped him sweating “profusely” — as Virginia alleges happened earlier that evening at Tramp nightclub.
In the book, Nobody’s Girl, Virginia says: “As devastating as this interview was for Prince Andrew, for my legal team it was like an injection of jet fuel.
“Its contents would not only build up an ironclad case against the prince, but also open the door to potentially subpoenaing Sarah Ferguson and their daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
“Did he really take Beatrice out for pizza on March 10, 2001, as he claimed?
“If we deposed the princesses, his family members could potentially poke holes in his alibi.
“Would his medical records really show that he had a case of anhidrosis (a lack of perspiration)?

“We weren’t quite ready to sue yet, but this interview gave us a lot more to work with than we’d had.”
Andrew faced a barrage of criticism for the Newsnight interview, which saw him fail to show sympathy for sex abuse victims of his billionaire pal Epstein.
In the disastrous broadcast, he also claimed he had cut off contact with late paedophile Epstein in December 2010.
But we revealed last week that Andrew had emailed Epstein nearly three months later on February 28, 2011, saying “we are in this together” and “we’ll play some more soon”.
The message was sent the day after a photo of him with his arm around Virginia — with Ghislaine Maxwell in the background — was published.
During his Newsnight grilling in 2019, Andrew denied having sex with Virginia three times, in London, New York and the Caribbean.
I don’t know exactly when I had sex with Prince Andrew for the third time, but I do know the location: Little Saint Jeff’s
Virginia
But he then paid her up to £12million in an out-of-court settlement in February 2022.
She has now repeated the allegations in detail in her book, seen by The Sun on Sunday, which is due to be published on Tuesday.
Virginia also tells how she lost a baby after taking part in an orgy with “Andy and approximately eight other girls” who did not speak any English.
She uses a nickname for Epstein’s Caribbean island Little St James, saying: “I don’t know exactly when I had sex with Prince Andrew for the third time, but I do know the location: Little Saint Jeff’s.
“I also know it was not just the two of us this time; it was an orgy.”
Virginia says in the book that Andrew had been named in a pilot’s flight log linked to the trip, on July 4, 2001.
On July 8, she says she fell ill on returning to New York, eventually losing a baby.
Virginia writes: “On July 8, 2001, Epstein, a few others and I flew to Teterboro Airport, outside New York City.”

Virginia’s memoir from beyond the grave, titled Nobody’s Girl, will be released next weekCredit: AP
She says she was “not in great shape” and later woke up in a “pool of blood”.
She said Epstein — who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial — took her to a hospital, where she recalls him whispering to a medic about her care.
Virginia says: “I had a tiny incursion near my belly button, which was consistent with a laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery for an ectopic pregnancy. But Epstein told me I’d had a miscarriage, which is something altogether different. The one thing I remember clearly is that, at one point, a doctor told me I might never be able to have children.”
In the book, she adds: “Epstein never wore a condom. Neither did the men he and Maxwell trafficked me to.”
There is no suggestion Andrew was the father of her unborn baby.
In the 400-page biography, Virginia also suggests Epstein could have hoarded blackmail evidence on his rich and famous pals.
She writes: “Epstein’s houses were all outfitted with video cameras in every room.”
You must never tell a soul what goes on in this house
Epstein to Virginia
And she adds one explanation: “He wanted to record men in compromising positions in order to blackmail them later.
“I don’t know if that is true, but I do know that Epstein kept a huge library of videotapes that had been recorded inside his houses.”
Virginia also writes that Epstein — convicted of child sex charges in 2008 — showed her his control room at his Manhattan townhouse.
And she reveals how he had threatened her after she started working for him as a “masseuse” in 2000.
She says he called her into an office at his Florida mansion and showed her a picture of her younger brother.

Virginia finally escaped the clutches of Epstein and Maxwell in 2002Credit: Rex
Virginia recalls feeling a “stab of fear”.
She says Epstein then told her: “We know where your brother goes to school.”
And she says he added: “You must never tell a soul what goes on in this house.”
Virginia finally escaped the clutches of Epstein and Maxwell in 2002, when she travelled to Thailand and met future husband Robert Giuffre, an Australian mixed martial arts expert.
They lived in Colorado for years, but later moved to Western Australia to raise their three children.
Explaining a further case of intimidation, Virginia — who went on to become a campaigner for sex abuse victims — writes: “Late one night in Colorado, I saw headlights on our long driveway.
“We lived way off the main road. I wasn’t expecting anyone so the headlights put me on high alert.
“The car approached slowly then stopped. The driver stayed put in the front seat, with the beams on our see-through front door.”
Virginia reveals she woke up her three young children and hid them in cupboards, before getting a gun and the family dog and standing in the doorway “facing off” the driver, who eventually reversed and left.
She adds in the book: “Later I would learn that other Epstein victims experienced exactly this kind of intimidation: bright lights aimed at their windows at night.”
Andrew has said he vehemently denies any wrongdoing.

Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein snapped on a stroll in NYCCredit: Jae Donnelly

Vile paedo Epstein with trafficker partner Maxwell, who is currently in prison in the USCredit: PA