Just hours after Prince Andrew was officially stripped of his royal titles and patronages, Virginia Giuffre’s family has spoken out — and their words have sent tremors through Buckingham Palace.

King Charles Reacts to Prince Andrew Giving Up His Royal Title

 

According to insiders close to the family, the Giuffres “welcomed” the decision but made it clear: it’s not enough.
In a statement described as both measured and defiant, they expressed that the removal of titles “does not erase the pain, the truth, or the years of silence that protected power over justice.”

“This isn’t about honor. It’s about accountability,” one family member reportedly told The London Ledger.
“You can’t strip someone of their title and pretend the past is gone. It’s not.”

 

Prince Andrew gives up royal titles after 'discussion' with King Charles |  The Australian

 

The statement, which has now gone viral, includes a direct message to King Charles — a rare and daring move for a private citizen addressing the monarch himself.
They’ve asked the King to publicly commit to transparency, and to ensure that “the institutions that protected predators never again protect their names.”

The palace, for now, remains tight-lipped.
Royal sources insist the King is “focused on unity,” but those close to the situation say the message has shaken the very image of control that the monarchy is desperate to preserve.

Prince Andrew to give up all titles, honours, including Duke of York | The  Chronicle

The move comes amid renewed media scrutiny of Prince Andrew’s alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein — a scandal that continues to stain the royal family’s reputation worldwide.

Social media erupted within minutes of the news.
Some praised the Giuffre family for “speaking truth to power,” while others criticized the palace’s “half-measures and hollow gestures.”

Virginia Giuffre's family calls for Duchess of York to be stripped of royal  title

“Titles can be taken,” one tweet read, “but accountability must be earned.”

As the dust settles, one thing is undeniable:
The Crown may still stand — but it’s trembling.
And for the first time, the tremor isn’t coming from scandal inside the palace… but from the voices outside it.