People are concerned about Prince Andrew’s accuser. Virginia Giuffre announces she has four days to live

The 41-year-old’s lawyer has also expressed optimism about her health.

Virginia Giuffre, renowned for her charges against Prince Andrew, posted a tragic update on social media, revealing that she had just days to live. As the terrible news spread, many internet users couldn’t escape the uneasy sensation that something was wrong.

Giuffre uploaded a photo from a hospital bed, battered and clearly ill, as she described the terrible events that led to her state. In her heartbreaking letter, she explained how a school bus driver collided with her vehicle at high speed, comparing the effect to being stuck in a “tin can.” The collision severely injured her. She revealed the grave prognosis: “I’ve gone into renal failure; they’ve given me four days to live; they’re moving me to a specialty hospital in urology. I’m ready to leave, but not until I see my babies one final time.”

Despite this, Giuffre admits to feeling despondent about everything. Nonetheless, she concluded her statement with thanks, adding, “Thank you all for being the wonderful people of the world and for being such an important part of my life.” God bless you, everyone! xx Virginia, 😔🙏🦋.”

Her statement drew instant worry online, with many drawing unsettling parallels to previous royal catastrophes. One individual simply said, “Princess Diana vibes…” Others voiced blatant mistrust, saying, “There’s something definitely wrong with this.” The absence of broad coverage also sparked concern, causing someone to remark, “Wait, why aren’t we hearing more about this? I’m truly sorry to hear you’re going through this, and I pray for you. This is really suspicious, and it appears like she was hit on purpose! [sic].”Another individual questioned the media’s silence, inquiring, “Why isn’t the media covering this?” “It makes no sense.”

Brad Edwards, Giuffre’s prior attorney, described the situation as terrible but offered optimism for recovery. He stated that they were “hoping for better news in the coming days” and were confident that with adequate medical treatment, she may recover.