A posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre accuses the Duke of York of being entitled - as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright, according to extracts published in the Guardian newspaper.
The book, Nobody's Girl, written by the prominent accuser of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is due to be published next week, almost six months after Ms Giuffre took her own life.
Her book, which calls Epstein a master manipulator, describes three occasions where she alleges Prince Andrew had sex with her, including at Ghislaine Maxwell's house in London.
It's further embarrassment for Prince Andrew, who reached a financial settlement with Ms Giuffre in 2022 and has always denied any wrongdoing.
Giuffre describes how she met Prince Andrew after being awakened by Ghislaine Maxwell, who promised her a day akin to Cinderella. During the encounter, Andrew guessed her age correctly and made comments about his daughters being younger than her. Giuffre portrays Andrew's demeanor as dismissive and emphasizes his perceived entitlement throughout their interactions.
The memoir also reflects on Giuffre's life while working for Epstein, detailing how she coped with the trauma of her experiences, sometimes resorting to tranquilizers.
As the book prepares for its release, it highlights the ongoing scandals surrounding Prince Andrew and the legacy of both Giuffre and Epstein, prompting renewed scrutiny of the circle that allowed such abuses to occur.