Prince Andrew, allegedly, spent two days with Virginia Giuffre in Jeffrey Epstein's home. Giuffre publicly came out and said that she had sexual relations with the Duke of York when she was a minor, working as a sex slave for Epstein. 

According to reports, Giuffre, formerly Virginia Roberts, wrote a manuscript detailing her sexual abuse experiences under Epstein's employ. Giuffre claimed she spent those two days with Prince Andrew at Epstein's Zorro ranch in Santa Fe in 2001, where she, apparently, catered to the royal's every need and fetishes.  

The woman, also, revealed that it was hard to stomach some of the bizarre sexual demands of the men with whom she had intimate moments with. In particular, Giuffre said that there was a lack of passion in her experience with Prince Andrew. 

The manuscript is for the book The Billionaire Playboy's Club. Giuffre wrote that Epstein paid her $1,000 each time she entertained men. She, also, said claimed that Prince Andrew participated in orgies with underage girls, while she slept with another prince whom she failed to identify. 

While she told Epstein and his alleged pimp, Ghislaine Maxwell, what they wanted to hear about her time with Prince Andrew, Giuffre said that she was "disgusted" about her job. But, according to The Sun, Giuffre's own lawyers described her manuscript as fictionalized.

Meanwhile, Giuffre, also, claimed that Epstein forced her to have sex with Prince Andrew at Maxwell's home in Belgravia in March 10, 2001. However, in a November 2019 BBC interview, Prince Andrew said that he does not recall ever meeting Giuffre. The royal also claimed that was with his children, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, on the night in question.

A former Royal guard, on the other hand, said that he filed a complaint against Prince Andrew for his alleged abusive behavior on that same night. The royal guard had an encounter with Prince Andrew, who was, allegedly, returning home late from a night of partying.  

However, the complaint is, reportedly, no longer in the records of the Metropolitan Police. According to Daily Mail, the royal guard found out about it this week and representatives of Prince Andrew, apparently, have no comment on the matter.

U.S. authorities have been wanting to speak to the Duke of York for months over what he knows about Epstein's' activities. Prince Andrew's lawyers want the royal to release a prepared statement instead of sitting down with the FBI. They are being careful about the risks as the FBI could make Prince Andrew a suspect instead of a witness in Epstein's sex trafficking case.