The ghost of Virginia Giuffre's allegations continues to stalk Prince Andrew, as an unaired interview resurfaces to haunt the disgraced royal in a major new television exposé.
A forthcoming BBC documentary has obtained never-before-seen footage of Giuffre detailing her account of meeting the Duke of York, creating fresh headaches for Buckingham Palace despite Andrew's legal settlement with his accuser.
The Interview That Won't Fade Away
Sources reveal the powerful documentary features extensive segments of Giuffre's testimony that were previously withheld from public view. The timing couldn't be worse for the Royal Family, coming just as King Charles attempts to stabilise the monarchy's reputation.
Legal experts suggest this new revelation demonstrates how the Epstein scandal continues to pose a significant threat to the House of Windsor, even after substantial financial settlements have been paid.
Palace Damage Control Intensifies
Buckingham Palace officials are reportedly in crisis mode, developing strategies to mitigate the documentary's impact. The renewed attention comes at a particularly sensitive time for the institution.
The Duke of York has maintained his complete innocence throughout, consistently denying all allegations against him. His legal team previously settled the civil case with Giuffre without admission of liability.
A Scandal That Refuses to Die
This latest development proves that despite Andrew's withdrawal from public duties and the financial resolution of the lawsuit, the shadow of the Epstein association continues to loom large over the royal household.
The documentary is expected to air in the coming weeks, ensuring this royal scandal remains firmly in the public consciousness and presenting ongoing challenges for the King's efforts to modernise the monarchy.