Virginia wrote the book before her death aged 41 in April.
PRINCE Andrew was âentitledâ and saw having đâŻđ with his abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre as his âđđąđ«đđĄrightâ, she will say in her shocking from beyond the grave autobiography.
Virginia â who wrote the book before her death aged 41 in April â is also expected to claim the duke said âthank youâ in a âclipped British accentâ after the alleged encounter when she was 17.
We can reveal that Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia will outline the three occasions she says she was trafficked to have đâŻđ with shamed Andrew in Nobodyâs Girl, which is released on October 21.
And, shockingly, she is expected to tell how Ghislaine Maxwell is said to have lavished praise on her the  morning after the first encounter saying: âYou did well, the prince had fun.â
And the bombshell book â about her life and years as a đâŻđ slave to late financier Epstein and his British madam Maxwell â will definitely heap further agony on royal outcast Andrew, 65.
Our revelations come after The Sun on Sunday told how Andrew emailed Epstein in February 2011, saying: âWeâre in this together.â
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That email was sent three months after Andrew said in a 2019 Newsnight interview he had cut off contact with Epstein in December 2010.
The Prince has denied having đâŻđ with Virginia.
Andrew paid her millions in an out of court settlement in February 2022.
But he will be left reeling by the expected claims in the new book which sees Virginia speak about him for the first time since the payout.
In her memoir, she will give a detailed account of her claimed first meeting with Andrew on March 10, 2001.
Virginia says it came after she flew back from Tangiers, Morocco to London with paedophile Epstein and Andrewâs pal Maxwell.
She says they headed to Maxwellâs home in Belgravia, where the Brit socialite made her feel âlike Cinderellaâ as she was due to meet a handsome prince.
A US publishing source said Virginia then details how âcoquettishâ Maxwell helped her choose her outfit â later seen in the photo â and urged Andrew to guess the American teenâs age.
Virginia says she ran to get a Kodak FunSaver camera from her room, returned and gave it to Epstein â who took the infamous snap of her and Andrew.
And she recalls how, after travelling to London nightspot Tramp, the prince was a âbumbling dancerâ who âsweated profuselyâ and bought her cocktails.
Chillingly, Virginia writes that when they returned to the house Maxwell â now serving a 20-year đâŻđ trafficking sentence in a US jail â told her to âdo for him what you do for Jeffreyâ.
The 400-page book contains a description of how she ran a bath for the duke, but he did not stay in it long as he was keen to get to the bedroom.
Virginia then writes of how Andrew was âparticularly attentive to my feetâ which he allegedly licked.
And she says that after her đâŻđ ordeal he said âthank youâ in âhis clipped British accentâ.
Virginia â who wrote the book after trying to build a new life in Australia with husband Robert and their three đ€đ©đȘđđ„ren â tells readers she had for years thought about Prince Andrewâs behaviour.
She writes: âHe was friendly enough, but still entitled â as if he believed having đâŻđ with me was his đđąđ«đđĄright.â
Virginia also claims she was paid $15,000 (ÂŁ12,000) for the meeting by Esptein, who died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on đâŻđ-trafficking charges.
And she reveals how she took the camera film to be developed with then-boyfriend Tony Figueroa when she returned to Florida â with a time-stamp saying it was printed three days after her alleged encounter with Andrew.
She says in the book that store had a  system of marking the back of each print, meaning she knows she  first held the image of her, Prince Andrew and Maxwell on March 13, 2001.
She says in the book: âWe had no idea of the commotion this photo would later cause.â
Virginia, who tragically took her own life at a remote farmhouse, co-wrote Nobodyâs Girl with author Amy Wallace over four years before she died.
She emailed co-writer Wallace a few weeks before her death saying it was her âheartfelt wishâ that the memoir be released âregardlessâ of the circumstances.
Virginia had aired claims about Andrew in an unpublished memoir filed in 2015 as part of her defamation case against Maxwell, who is now in jail.
After it was unsealed in 2019, the prince gave a car-crash interview with Newsnight in which he claimed he was at Pizza Express in Woking when he is first accused of sleeping with Virginia.
He also suggested the notorious photo of them at Maxwellâs house was faked â and said a medical condition stopped him sweating.
The prince said in that interview he had âno recollectionâ of meeting Virginia.
But in Nobodyâs Girl, she tells how her second encounter with Andrew allegedly came in April 2001at Epsteinâs luxury New York townhouse.
She says Epstein brought the prince into living room, where she was sitting with Maxwell, and another victim â Johanna Sjoberg â arrived.
Maxwell is then said to have taken Johanna to a cupboard and returned with a Spitting Image-style puppet with a tag on it saying âPrince Andrewâ.
Virginia tells how âsaucy flirtâ Maxwell put the puppet on her lap and placed one it hands on her breast. She claims Johanna was made to sit on the dukeâs lap and he put his hand on one of her breasts.
She says: âJohanna and I were Maxwell and Epsteinâs puppets, and they were pulling the strings.â
Later that evening, she says, she was sent to a bedroom to have đâŻđ with Andrew.
Virginia had suffered abuse in đ€đ©đȘđđ„hood and was spotted one day by Maxwell one day as she worked a summer job  in Florida.
She was taken to Epsteinâs nearby mansion aged 16, to work as a masseuse but was groomed and abused by the billionaire and Maxwell.
She escaped their clutches aged 19 after being sent to Thailand, where she met Australian martial arts expert Robert Giuffre.
They wed after Virginia resolved not to return to Epstein and Maxwell.
They had three đ€đ©đȘđđ„ren and settled near Perth, Western Australia where Virginia spent four years on the book before her death.
It outlines how Epstein and Maxwell had instructed Virginia to get a passport so she could jet around the world with them on his private jet dubbed the âLolita Expressâ.
And she alleges that her third đâŻđ session with Prince Andrew came on mega-rich Epsteinâs private Caribbean island of Little St James.
Virginia claims that â on this occasion â she had to take part in an orgy with âAndy and approximately eight other young girlsâ.
She writes that they were provided by French model agent Jean-Luc Brunel and that they all seemed under 18 and could not speak English.
Virginia says that vile Epstein joked that girls who could not communicate with him were the âeasiestâ to get on with.
Brunel â a close associate of Esptein â was found dead aged 76 in a Paris prison cell in 2022 as he faced investigation for trafficking and the rape of minors.
A US publishing source said: âThe bookâs release will be a hammer-blow for Andrew.
âHe might have been hoping he would escape lightly, but he doesnât.
âVirginia goes into their alleged meetings in some detail and does not pull any punches â including with her descriptions of him.
âThe book lays bare the full horror of her time with Epstein and Maxwell and they both come across as absolute monsters.
âAnd, while a lot of the stuff about Andrew has been revealed before, the fact it is being published with this level of detail will be crushing.â
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The book â Nobodyâs Girl, a Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice â will have a first print run of 250,000 when it goes on sale in the US on October 21.
It will be published by Knopf and Penguin Random House â the same publishers behind Prince Harryâs shock memoir Spare.