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Giuffre Memoir Sells 1M Copies Posthumously
17 Dec
Summary
- Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir sold 1 million copies worldwide.
- The book reignited criticism of Prince Andrew over past allegations.
- Giuffre's family feels pride and sorrow over her book's success.

Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, Nobody's Girl, has achieved remarkable global success, selling over one million copies worldwide within two months of its publication. The book, co-written with Amy Wallace, has resonated strongly with readers, particularly in North America, where it is in its tenth printing.
The memoir's release has intensified scrutiny on Prince Andrew, whom Giuffre accused of sexual assault when she was a minor. It has also amplified calls for the Justice Department to disclose its files related to Jeffrey Epstein, who died by suicide in prison in 2019. Giuffre herself passed away in April at the age of 41.
Giuffre's family described the book's success as a "bittersweet moment," expressing pride in her sister's enduring impact while also conveying deep sorrow that she could not witness it. Their commitment remains to ensure her voice is heard. The book's influence was evident as King Charles III recently stripped Prince Andrew of his remaining royal titles.




