Palace’s statement on Andrew is ‘vindication’ for Virginia Giuffre, says her family
Women’s rights groups say announcement sends important message to survivors of abuse The historic statement from Buckingham Palace stripping Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of his title is an “acknowledgment” that something happened to the late Virginia Giuffre, her family has told the Guardian. In (…)
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