Prince Andrew’s ex Lady Victoria Hervey sparks fury with dark Virginia Giuffre response

As she addressed Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous allegations, socialite Lady Victoria Hervey, who dated Prince Andrew in the 1990s, said “dark forces are at play.”

Prince Andrew’s ex-girlfriend Lady Victoria Hervey has sparked outrage with a series of claims about Virginia Giuffre’s bombshell book.

Ms Giuffre, who accused the late convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, took her own life in April this year.

Her posthumous memoir, which details alleged sexual encounters with Prince Andrew, was published today after six months of her passing.

The prince, who gave up his titles last week in the wake of reports of his friendship with alleged Chinese spies and his connections to an alleged Chinese spy, is the subject of Ms. Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl.

Andrew has consistently firmly refuted all accusations leveled at him.

Victoria responded to the publication of Ms. Giuffre’s book by calling the accusations a “witch hunt,” claiming that “dark forces are at play.” She has made no secret of her criticism of her assertions. ‘

Victoria wrote on Instagram that “her death was incredibly convenient to take back the narrative and make people forget how her story crumbled toward the end of her life.” “

She continued, “There are some very dark forces at play here that are causing the witch hunts.” “

Lady Victoria has previously spoken out about Giuffre, who she had labeled a “fantasist” and a “liar.” Following a crash earlier this month, the Prince Andrew accuser of calling her “fighting for her life” claimed Giuffre was “the Queen of the fake photo.”

When Ms. Giuffre’s death was revealed this year, Victoria posted on social media that “lilies have no way out.” “

On social media, users vented furiously, calling Victoria “no lady” and calling the post “sick.” Another shocked recipient responded, “Wow, she’s a cold-blooded woman!” “

After the post caused a significant backlash online, Lady Victoria made a follow-up and went back to Instagram.

She stated, “I’ve made the decision to put a halt to my posts right now on Virginia Giuffre.” Anytime, regardless of the circumstances, anyone who commits suicide is tragic, and a young mother who has children even more so. “

In recent years, Sofialite Lady Victoria has spoken out to defend Prince Andrew after a brief romp with him in 1999.

His accuser, Ms Giuffre, claimed in a shocking Instagram photo that she was lying in a hospital bed after colliding with a bus traveling 110 kilometers and suffering from kidney failure in April. The bruised image of Giuffre and another of herself smiling was later shared by Lady Hervey, who later wrote, “What is Karma. The soundtrack to the 1986 film “The Final Countdown” in Europe, which appears to mock Giuffre’s claim that she had days to live, was played.

Following a few weeks, Giuffre’s family announced that she had committed suicide and that she had fought sexual abuse. ‘

After being a long victim of sex abuse and trafficking, her family stated in a statement that Virginia Giuffre lost her life to suicide. In the struggle against sex trafficking and sexual abuse, Virginia fought ferociously. She provided so many survivors with light. She shined so brightly despite the hardships she endured throughout her life. She will be greatly missed. Her children, Christian, Noah, and Emily, were her life’s source of light.

Virginia “realized she had to fight back against those who had abused her and so many others when she held her newborn daughter in her arms.” Our beloved Virginia passed away, and there are no words that can adequately express how devastated we are right now. She was brave, and her incredible bravery and caring spirit will always stand out in her memory. In the end, Virginia could no longer bear the weight of abuse because it was so oppressive. She is well-known to the angels. “

Virginia was much more than just a client, according to her attorney, Sigrid McCawley. She was a wonderful supporter of other victims and a dear friend. Her strength and courage inspired me to fight harder, and she was inspiring. Today, a remarkable person has been lost in the world. My sweet angel, rest in peace. “

Giuffre claimed in a lawsuit brought against Prince Andrew in New York in 2021 that he had sex with her three times between 1999 and 2002 in London, New York, and on a private Caribbean island owned by Epstein.

In February 2022, they reached an extrajudicial settlement, but it was not made public. Prince Andrew has refuted any allegations made against him.

He expressed regret for working with Epstein in a statement in the settlement, but he made no admission of guilt.

Six years after learning about Virginia’s death, a tragic post from her that claimed she was “no way” suicidal reappeared.

One of the most openly accused of sex offenders, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, was the sex trafficking victim.

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In 2019, she shared a worrying post on X that has since been shared by a number of famous people. Another X user posted: “F. B. I. will murder her in order to protect the ultra wealthy and well-connected. “

Inside Pride of Britain afterparty as Princess Andre and Freddie Brazier reveal friendship

Famous faces from The Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards were back in full swing until the early hours of the evening at a posh London hotel.

At the Pride of Britain Awards after party, Princess André and Freddy Brazier joined the celebrities. At our annual event held at JW Marriott Grosvenor House in London, the pair and a number of well-known celebrities joined forces to honor the country’s unsung heroes.

The well-known names Shirley Ballas, Chloe Burrows, Freddy and Jeff Brazier, Christine McGuinness, Chloe Burrows, Freddy and Jeff Brazier, and Vicky Pattison made their way to the afterparty as the awards ceremony came to a close. After walking the infamous red carpet outside the five-star hotel and honoring the country’s heroes, the celebrities here managed to let their hair down.

Trump’s Tariffs: What’s In Effect, What Could Be In Store?

Donald Trump, the United States’ president, has sparked a global trade war by imposing tariffs on various products and nations.

Some of the tarriffs have either been implemented or are in wait to start, with a baseline tariff of 10% on all imports to the United States and additional duties on some goods or nations.

He has put in place or threatened to put in place a list of targeted tariffs.

TARIFFS WITH A SPECIFIC COUNTRY

Afghanistan – 15%

Algeria – 30%

Angola – 15%

Bangladesh – 20%

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Bolivia – 15%

30% Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana – 15%

Brazil: 50% for most goods

Brunei – 25%

Cambodia – 19%

Cameroon – 15%

Canada – 10% on energy-related products, and 35% on non-U.S. Canada-Mexico Agreement-related products.

Chad – 15%

China – 30% up until November 10 with additional tariffs on some goods. Trump has threatened to impose an additional 100% tariff starting on November 1.

Costa Rica – 15%

Cote d’Ivoire – 15%

15% of the population in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ecuador – 15%

Equatorial Guinea: 15%

15% on the majority of goods in the European Union

Falkland Islands 10%

Fiji – 15%

Ghana – 15%

Guyana – 15%

Iceland – 15%

India – 50%

Indonesia – 19%

Iraq – 35%

Israel – 15%

Japan – 15%

Jordan – 15%

Kazakhstan – 25%

Laos – 40%

Lesotho – 15%

Libya – 30%

Liechtenstein: 15%

Madagascar – 15%

Malawi – 15%

Malaysia – 19%

Mauritius – 15%

Mexico – 25% for goods that are not USMCA-restricted.

Moldova – 25%

Mozambique – 15%

Myanmar – 40%

Namibia – 15%

Nauru – 15%

New Zealand – 15%

Nicaragua – 18%

Nigeria – 15%

15% of North Macedonia

Norway – 15%

Pakistan – 19%

Papua New Guinea – 15%

Philippines – 19%

Serbia – 35%

South Africa – 30%

South Korea – 15%

Sri Lanka – 20%

Switzerland – 39%

Syria – 41%

Taiwan – 20%

Thailand – 19%

Trinidad and Tobago is 15%.

Tunisia – 25%

Turkey – 15%

Uganda – 15%

UK – 10%, with some imports of metal and auto products exempt from higher global rates.

Vanuatu – 15%

Vietnam: 20% for some goods, 40% for transshipments from third countries.

Zambia – 15%

Zimbabwe – 15%

IMF: Middle East, North Africa, and Growth Are Accelerated.

TARIFFS FOR PRODUCTS THREATENED BUT NOT EFFECTIVE

Large vehicles start shipping on November 1st, with a 25% increase for medium- and heavy-duty trucks and truck parts and 10% for buses.

Pharmaceuticals – 100%

Semiconductors – 100%

Movies – 100%

minerals that are crucial

engines, parts, and aircraft

Apple, iPhones – 25%

TARIFFS FOR PRODUCTS

50% of the total of steel and aluminum

25% for auto parts and vehicles

50% of finished goods include copper pipes, tubes, and other semi-finished goods.

US chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dies at 29

American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, 29, passed away unexpectedly, his family announced on Monday in a statement from his Charlotte Chess Center.

The family expressed their shock at the untimely passing of Daniel Naroditsky.

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Daniel was a devoted member of the chess community and a gifted chess player, commentator, and educator.

Not immediately known what caused the death.

At the age of 18, Naroditsky achieved the highest ranking in chess, the other highest position in the game, surpassing World Chess Champion.

The California-born player won the Under 12 world championship in the early 1990s and spent his teenage years drafting chess strategies books as he rose up the global rankings.

He consistently placed in the top 200 in the world for traditional chess, and he also excelled in blitz chess, a fast-paced game that lasted his entire adult career.

Most recently, Naroditsky, also known as Danya, won the August edition of the American National Blitz Championship. In the previous year’s blitz world championship, he also placed ninth.

Naroditsky, one of his fellow grandmasters, livestreamed many of his matches and shared live commentary on others, giving the sport the credit of opening it up to a wider audience. Naroditsky’s play was frequently streamed on Twitch and the interactive streaming platform Twitch.

He adored watching educational videos and trying to be. American grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura stated on a live stream on Monday that the chess world is “very grateful.”

You Thought I Was Gone!, his final video was posted to his YouTube channel on Friday. After taking a break from streaming, Narditsky declared to his audience that he was “back, better than ever.” As he played chess matches live on a computer from his home studio, he explained his moves.

Other world-class chess players took to social media to express their shock and sadness.

Viswanathan Anand, the five-time World Chess Champion and grandmaster of Indian chess, described Naroditsky as “an excellent chess commentator and educator” and “a genuinely nice person.”

Benjamin Bok, the Dutch grandmaster of chess, described his lifelong bond with Naroditsky as he said he has known him since Naroditsky won the Under-12 world championship in 2007.

On X, Bok said, “I still can’t believe it and don’t want to believe it.” “It was always a privilege to play, train, and commentate with Danya, but most of all, I referred to him as my friend.”

Naroditsky was the child of Ukrainian and Azerbaijani Jews who immigrated to the US. His parents described him as a very serious child with an impressive attention span and memory, and he was born and raised in San Mateo County, California.

After taking a year off from chess tournaments, he transferred to Stanford University to study history. In 2019, he received a bachelor’s degree.

University of Arizona latest to turn down Trump’s policy demands

In exchange for receiving a request for preferential consideration for federal funding, the University of Arizona is now the seventh university to reject a set of policies proposed by US President Donald Trump’s administration.

The university stated in a statement released on Monday that it had chosen not to adhere to the principles of “academic freedom, merit-based research funding, and institutional independence.”

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The University claimed that some of the recommendations merited “thoughtful consideration,” but that “many of the proposed ideas are already in place at the University of Arizona.”

Out of the nine elite institutions that the Trump administration initially approached, Tucson, Arizona-based University is the seventh to decline the compact.

Two of the universities, Vanderbilt University and the University of Texas at Austin, haven’t made a public announcement as a result of the White House’s decision to make a decision on Monday. The university was reportedly engaging in dialogue with the Trump administration, but it had not been given any authority to reject or accept the agreement, according to Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier in a statement.

Brown University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the University of Southern California, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Virginia, and Dartmouth College are the other six universities that have already indicated they will not be signing the compact.

Universities agreed to treat race and sex when admitting students or hiring faculty, and committed to keeping international students at no more than 15% of undergraduate enrollment, among other things.

Universities who sign on would also need to ensure that they maintain a “vibrant marketplace of ideas on campus” with no dominant political ideology, and abolish departments that “purposefully punish, belittle, and even spark violence against conservative ideas.”

The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) are concerned about the compact.

The Trump administration’s offer to pay favors to colleges and universities that support the government “smells of favoritism, patronage, and bribery in exchange for allegiance to a partisan ideological agenda,” the AFT said in a statement.

The White House has significantly reduced federal research funding since Trump’s second term began in January 2025, sometimes citing a desire to curtail political expression on university campuses, including pro-Palestinian protests and diversity initiatives.

Some universities, like the University of Columbia, have chosen to collaborate with the Trump administration, while others, like Harvard University, have made a resolute opposition.

A federal judge ruled in September that the Trump administration had violated the law by denying Harvard research grants worth more than $2.2 billion.

District Judge Allison Burroughs argued in her ruling that the Trump administration “used anti-Semitism as a pretext for a blatant, ideological assault on this country’s top universities.”

Trump has targeted Columbia and other schools because of their prominent roles in the antiwar demonstrations that broke out after Israel declared its occupation of Gaza in October 2023, which resulted in at least 68 and 216 deaths.