Giuffre Family Urges King Charles to Meet Epstein Survivors During US Visit
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Giuffre Family Urges King Charles to Meet Epstein Survivors During US Visit

04 April, 2026.Crime.12 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Giuffre relatives press Charles to meet Epstein survivors during U.S. trip
  • Visit scheduled for April 27–30 in the United States
  • Timing aligns with Virginia Giuffre's death anniversary

Family's Plea

The visit comes close to the anniversary of Giuffre's death, which was ruled a suicide.

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Giuffre first went public in 2010 with allegations she had been groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell.

She also said she had been trafficked to the UK's then-Prince Andrew, Charles's only brother.

We strongly urge King Charles to meet with us and survivors and hear what we have to say.

Monarchy's Challenge

King Charles's state visit comes just months after the US Department of Justice released Epstein documents.

Buckingham Palace has previously said the king could not become involved while investigations remain ongoing.

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The visit risks being overshadowed by mounting calls for the king to meet victims linked to Epstein.

The family thanked the King for his decisive action in stripping his brother from his position as a prince.

Ongoing Investigations

British police investigations are ongoing, making it impossible for Charles and Camilla to hear from the main figures.

The family of the late Virginia Giuffre have urged King Charles III to meet survivors of sexual abuse during his upcoming state visit to the United

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Lord Peter Mandelson have been arrested and then released.

Giuffre's relatives hope the conversation continues to spur decisive actions by the British government.

The visit comes just two days after the first anniversary of Giuffre's death.

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