Campaigners turned Buckingham Palace Gardens into a Virginia Giuffre memorial. The political campaign group Everyone Hates Elon has rebranded Buckingham Palace Gardens as a memorial garden for the late Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser.
Giuffre campaigned for decades, giving up her anonymity and launching several legal cases to shine a light on alleged abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and others.
Memorial signs have been placed on gardens directly outside Buckingham Palace reading: “In honour of Virginia Giuffre, whose decades of campaigning exposed sexual abuse by powerful men like Jeffrey Epstein and former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Her bravery and determination brought the truth to light. May she be remembered long after her abusers are forgotten.”

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Andrew has denied any wrongdoing. A spokesperson for the UK group Everyone Hates Elon said: “Billionaires and their mates think they can get away with anything.
They think ordinary people will never fight back – let alone win. Yet Virginia Giuffre never stopped standing up to Epstein and Andrew. It’s thanks to her and survivors like her that they are being made to pay for their crimes, even if only a little.
“Andrew hoped no one would ever know Virginia’s name. He even paid people to investigate and smear her. Instead, this memorial should stand as a permanent reminder so the world never forgets.”
Previously, the group displayed a photo of Andrew at the Louvre, put up signs reading “sweaty n*nce in the area” around the Sandringham Estate, and unveiled what it described as the “world’s largest photo” of Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein outside Windsor Castle.
It comes as A plaque marking a visit to Inverness by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been removed from the city’s Town House. The plaque dated to his visit to Inverness in 2018 to commemorate the completion of renovations to the building in the city centre.
Highland Council said that the plaque was removed on Wednesday and has been placed in storage. Andrew was arrested last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office following allegations he shared sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein during his time as trade envoy. The former prince has denied any wrongdoing.
The King announced last October that he would strip his brother Andrew of his titles, including that of Earl of Inverness.
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