Virginia Giuffre's brother demands Charles pressure Donald Trump and release Epstein files

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Dorothy Reddin

By Dorothy Reddin


Published: 31/10/2025

- 15:38

Updated: 31/10/2025

- 16:01

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has had all his royal titles stripped

Relatives of Virginia Giuffre have urged King Charles to intervene with President Trump regarding the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents and to arrange a personal meeting about her experiences.

Sky Roberts, Mrs Giuffre's brother, and his wife, Amanda, spoke about their desire for further action following the monarch's decision to remove Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's royal titles.


The family members expressed appreciation for the King's stance supporting survivors, but insisted additional steps were necessary to secure justice.

They specifically requested that the King apply diplomatic pressure on the American president to make public the Epstein files, which they believe would enable the proper pursuit of those involved.

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Virginia Giuffre's brother calls on King Charles to pressure Donald Trump and release Epstein files

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The couple also extended an invitation for direct dialogue with the Palace about Mrs Giuffre's story and the broader fight for survivor justice.

Mr Roberts acknowledged the significance of the King's actions in removing Andrew's royal titles, describing it as establishing a blueprint for others to follow.

"He's setting a precedent to the rest of the world to say I do stand with survivors," Mr Roberts told Sky News.

However, he stressed that these measures fell short of what was needed, noting that Andrew continued to live freely without facing investigation.

Virginia GiuffreVirginia Giuffre 'never regretted speaking out' despite facing 'enormous pressure' as a prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, according to people who were close to her | REUTERS

"It's still not enough in the sense that he's still walking around a free man. Let's not be naive... he's not going to be living on the side of the road here," Mr Roberts said.

He emphasised that proper investigation was essential, calling for the King to use his influence with the American administration to advance the cause of justice for survivors.

Mr Roberts called for the King to exert influence over President Trump, stating: "He should tell President Trump, 'put your big boy pants on,' and let's get these Epstein files released so that we can go after these monsters properly."

The appeal comes following Mrs Giuffre's death in April and the recent publication of her posthumous memoir, which has renewed focus on her allegations against Andrew.

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Andrew has consistently rejected all accusations made by Mrs Giuffre, who claimed he sexually assaulted her following an introduction through convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Mr Roberts described experiencing conflicting feelings about the memoir's release, telling presenter Gareth Barlow: "We've had kind of mixed emotions, a lot of celebratory moments, but also really sad moments because she's not here with us".

The family expressed eagerness to engage with the palace directly, with Roberts declaring he would travel to London immediately if offered an audience.

"I welcome that conversation with open arms. I would love the opportunity to tell my sister's story to the palace," he stated.

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Amanda Roberts reinforced this sentiment, arguing that resolution required open dialogue rather than concealment.

"We can't solve these issues anymore in the shadows. I think it's so important to sit with a survivor and listen to their story," she explained.

Both family members concluded by addressing the wider survivor community, with Amanda expressing hope that victims understood Mrs Giuffre's dedication to their cause.

"We believe you. We see you. Virginia loved you. We love you. The survivor community loves you," Mr Roberts affirmed, adding: "We're ready when you are."