Prince Andrew’s ex Lady Victoria makes the ‘dying’ claim of Virginia Giuffre Slams

Prince Andrew‘s ex-girlfriend lady Victoria Hervey throws up doubts about claims Virginia Giuffrewho accused the royal accused of the sexual abuse of her as a teenager, that she has ‘days to live’.
Hervey, 48, went to her Instagram stories On Monday 31 March to weigh Giuffre’s social media after the day before. Giuffre, 41, had shared a disturbing selfie In which her face was bruised. She claimed that she was hit by a school bus that drove at 110 kilometers per hour (about 70 miles per hour), and as a result, doctors said she only had four days to live.
“If Virginia Giuffre really has days to live, a full confession is needed,” Hervey explained Monday. “However, I don’t believe it, the FBI is now on her and arresting arrest are incoming: she dies conveniently to avoid prison.”
The Aristocrat claimed that ‘reliable sources’ had told her that’ the FBI was going [Giuffre] Recently with proof/proof that she lied with recordings where she admits that nothing has never happened to Prince Andrew. ‘
Hervey called the alienated husband of Virginia, Robert GuiffreAdding that “it’s time” for him “to speak, I know he knows the truth of the fake photo and all her scammers.” (Virginia and Robert share three children.)
US Weekly has contacted Giuffre for comments.
Giuffre first met Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell In 2000 while he worked as a dressing room with now-president Donald Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago Resort. Maxwell introduced Giuffre to Epstein, and the couple is said to have brought her later in their operation of sex trade. Epstein was arrested in 2019 for accusations of federal sex trade and died by suicide in the prison in August. In 2021, Maxwell was found guilty of recruiting young women for Epstein in traffic and abuse.
Giuffre also claimed that Prince Andrew abused her in 2001. In an interview with the BBC in 2019, Andrew said he did not remember having met her. In August 2021 she brought a lawsuit against the prince. The case was arranged outside the court in February 2022 for an unprecedented amount.
“The pain caused by her lies – destroying lives and tearing families apart, everything for money – is not small,” Hervey continued on Monday via her Instagram stories. “She has a lot to answer. I call this divine judgment through God. People often say that karma has a way to catch up, isn’t what is going around, and someone who has caused so much damage can close the truth one day. If that does, it is rarely beautiful. Whether it is in this life or outside, the weight of finding a way to find.”
Hervey shares feedback from her followers and noted: “Another good point of someone is: In general, when you die, you don’t think about posting a selfie, you actually die !!!”