Virginia Giuffre’s posthumously released memoir was the “final straw” for King Charles III when it came to his brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s ongoing sexual assault scandal.
Royal author Christopher Andersen told Us Weekly exclusively that there was “a lot of tension” between the two men, especially where the Royal Lodge was concerned, but the Nobody’s Girl release earlier this month pushed Charles, 76, to make moves.
Giuffre first accused Andrew, 65, of sexual assault in 2019, claiming they had a sexual experience when she was underage in 2001. Giuffre sued Andrew for sexual abuse in 2021, and they settled out of court the following year. Andrew has continued to deny all allegations against him.
Giuffre, who died by suicide at age 41 in April, included more allegations against An

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