Anon10/18/25, 01:25No.1448788
Speaking to BBC Newsnight following the announcement that Andrew was giving up his titles, Sky Roberts, Ms Giuffre's brother, said the news had brought mixed emotions, but that his late sister "would be very proud" of the development."We have shed a lot of happy and sad tears today. I think happy because in a lot of ways this vindicates Virginia," Mr Roberts said."All the years of work that she put in is now coming to some sort of justice," he added.Sky also called on the King to "potentially go ahead and take out the 'Prince' in the Andrew."Also speaking to BBC Newsnight, Epstein accuser Haley Robson said it was a "bittersweet" moment.Ms Robson said Ms Giuffre "started this fight and we're going to see it through", adding that "I really wish that she could have been here to see all of what she started"."Having him [Prince Andrew] step down and be stripped of his titles is something that is long delayed, and it is very appropriate, and kudos to King Charles," Ms Robson said.Andrew withdrew from Royal Family events last Christmas after an alleged Chinese spy who he was linked to was named in a High Court judgement.His office said nothing sensitive had ever been discussed with Yang Tengbo, also known as Chris Yang, who became a close advisor on Andrew's business ventures.In 2022, Andrew was repeatedly named in a court dispute between a Turkish millionaire and her former business adviser.There were no suggestions of wrongdoing by the prince, but the court case highlighted the prince as receiving payments in a complex set of financial deals. A gift of £750,000 was returned to the Turkish millionaire by the prince.