The doll — fashioned in the now-disgraced royal’s likeness from satirical British TV show “Spitting Image” — was spotted in the background of a snap of his sex-trafficking pal Ghislaine Maxwell inside Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse.
The existence of the puppet first emerged nearly a decade ago when Giuffre, Epstein’s most prominent victim, alleged in court papers that the then-prince had used it to grab her breasts when she was just 17.
The claim surfaced again in her posthumous memoir, “Nobody’s Girl,” which was published in October — months after Giuffre died by suicide
Giuffre had alleged for years that she was trafficked and forced to have sex with Andrew three times as a teen at Maxwell’s London home, Epstein’s New York townhouse, and his private Caribbean island, Little St. James.
The accusations — and his disastrous attempts to address them — led to him losing all his royal duties and titles. He now goes by the commoner name of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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Andrew has long vehemently denied Giuffre’s claims, but reached a settlement thought to have been worth $12 million to drop a civil lawsuit before her death.




















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