Ghislaine Maxwell’s family says Prince Andrew could not have had sex in the bath because the bath was too small
Ghislaine Maxwell’s family say photo ‘proves’ Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Giuffre could NOT have had bath sex with the royal because the bath was too small
- The Duke of York reportedly slept with Virginia Roberts when she was 17 years old
- The allegations destroyed Andrew’s reputation and his titles were stripped from him
- Central to Mrs Giuffre’s claims was a bathroom in the Maxwell stable house
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s family has said Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew’s accuser, could not have bath sex with the royal family because the bath was too small.
The Duke of York reportedly slept with Virginia Roberts, now known as Virginia Roberts Giuffre, when she was just 17 years old on March 10, 2001.
The charges eventually destroyed the prince’s reputation and he was stripped of his public duties, titles and patronages.
Central to Ms Giuffre’s claims was a bathroom in the Maxwell’s mews house in Belgravia, London.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s family has said Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew’s accuser, couldn’t have bath sex with the royal family because the bath was too small
She claims to have had sex with Prince Andrew in the property’s bathroom, one of three times in 2001 she claims she was forced to have sexual relations with him at the behest of the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell.
The three-double bedroom property is also said to be where Andrew was photographed with his arm around the bare waist of Roberts, one of Epstein’s convicted pedophile victims.
However, the Maxwell family say the bathtub was too small for the Duke and Mrs Giuffre to engage in sexual activity, The Telegraph reported.
They revealed the dimensions of the bath to the newspaper – the base of the bath measures 1,359mm by 380mm.
The family also produced a recreated photo of what two people the size of Prince Andrew and Mrs Giuffre would look like in the bathtub.