Prince Andrew's accuser Virginia Giuffre is slowly "running out of hope" that the royal will be convicted for allegedly being part of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network. The former sex slave said that there has been enough evidence against the Duke of York but he still remains out of jail.

Taking to social media to express her disappointment, Giuffre posted that "anyone else would be thrown into jail" for abusing a minor. Giuffre claimed that Prince Andrew knew that "she was being trafficked" by his billionaire friend. 

Giuffre, also, said in her testimony that she was 17 years old when Epstein took her in and became one of his women. She came forward in 2019 to accuse the Duke of York of being in bed with her three times while he was a guest in Epstein's houses in London, New York and on his private island in the Caribbean. 

The victim, also, reacted to the news that Prince Andrew will still receive a royal honor from London's Westminster Abbey for his birthday. People reported that the church will, reportedly, still ring the bell for the Duke of York when he celebrates another year in February. 

Giuffre said she cannot believe that "a major participant in a sex trafficking op" will still be accorded such an honor. She questioned why a man, whom she accused of multiple sex abuse, is being rewarded. 

The woman, who is now married with kids and living in Australia, also, recalled that Prince Andrew played a guessing game with her, as prodded by Ghislaine Maxwell, before they had sexual contact. Giuffre said that the royal even compared her to his daughters. The Duke of York is the father of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. 

But, in a BBC interview in 2019, Prince Andrew denied ever knowing or meeting Giuffre. Claims of other victims have, also, been reported but no one else has come forward to point a finger at the Duke of York. 

Despite repeated request for an interview, the prosecutors are getting nowhere with Prince Andrew but they are not ending their investigations into Epstein's sex trafficking network. The probe is still on for the Epstein's co-conspirators. 

Giuffre said that Queen Elizabeth's second son need to be "held accountable" as an abuser. His billionaire friend, on the other hand, killed himself in August 2019 while awaiting his trial in New York. Maxwell is, currently, on trial but has denied any wrongdoing.