- The magazine claims that the original picture includes a date stamp.
- The well-known photo depicts Andrew grabbing Giuffre by the arm.
- The picture was taken in in Ghislaine Maxwell’s Mayfair mansion.
It has been confirmed that a picture that has gone viral of Prince Andrew with his accuser Virginia Giuffre is real.
The magazine claims that the original picture includes a date stamp on the back that indicates it was made on March 13, 2001, which is three days after Giuffre is said to have met Andrew.
It claimed that Walgreens, a significant US pharmaceutical chain, had produced the image.
The well-known photo depicts Andrew grabbing Giuffre by the arm in Ghislaine Maxwell’s Mayfair mansion, the notorious British socialite who was convicted of se* trafficking.
The report comes days after Maxwell, speaking from a US prison, said that she is “sure” the image is phoney.
Due to the se*ual harassment scandal, Prince Andrew lost both his royal patronage and military titles.
King Charles has reportedly decided to eject Andrew from Buckingham Palace, according to the British media.
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