Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre feared she might be killed ‘like Diana’ after sex with Prince Andrew: ex-beau

Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre feared she might be killed after having sex with Prince Andrew, an ex-boyfriend has revealed.

Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre feared she might be killed ‘like Diana’ after sex with Prince Andrew: ex-beau

Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre feared she might be killed “like Diana” after having sex with Prince Andrew, an ex-boyfriend has revealed.

The “terrified” then-17-year-old Giuffre rang her boyfriend just hours after she was allegedly trafficked to the British royal in London for the first time in March 2001.

“I remember that call clearly. She was terrified. Her voice was shaking the whole time,” Tony Figueroa, 43, told the Sun on Sunday from his home in Atlanta, Ga.

Giuffre, who took her own life in April at age 41, told her former high-school sweetheart that she “didn’t want to” sleep with Andrew but felt she had no choice, he said.

“I was also absolutely terrified something would happen to her. We talked about the death of [Princess] Diana. This man was so powerful, he was literally a prince,” Figueroa said.

Wild unsubstantiated conspiracy theories were circulating at the time that Prince Harry and William’s mother Diana had been murdered in Paris in 1997 on the orders of the royal family.

Figueroa has now called on disgraced Prince Andrew to accept that he played a part in Giuffre’s suicide.

“Those were the times she was most scared,” the ex said of Giuffre’s interactions with Andrew.

Andrew, the son of late Queen Elizabeth II, was forced to drop his royal titles earlier this month in the wake of fresh damaging revelations about his relationship with Epstein, a 66-year-old millionaire financier and convicted pedophile who killed himself in jail awaiting sex-trafficking charges.

It was alleged that Andrew’s ties to Epstein continued years after he claimed to have cut himself off from the Wall Street powerhouse.