VIRGINIA Giuffre’s family has held a secret funeral to bid a final farewell to the Prince Andrew accuser.
The mum-of-three, who was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein as a teenager, was found dead at her home in Western Australia in April.
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She is believed to have taken her own life on her farm in Neergabby, some 50miles north of Perth, in April.
Giuffre was reportedly cremated at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park in Padbury, Australia, in recent days.
Cops have now confirmed the circumstances of her death were not deemed suspicious.
Crime detectives are in the process of preparing a report to give to the coroner.
Giuffre was the most prominent victim of notorious Epstein and was found dead by police before her family revealed she had died by suicide.
She said she was trafficked to Prince Andrew by Epstein and his madam, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.
The brave woman, who was estranged from her husband Robert, had also accused the royal of sexual abuse on three occasions, including when she was just 17.
Prince Andrew has denied the allegations and claimed to have never met her.
Giuffre’s heartbroken family described her as a “fierce warrior” following her death.
They said she had been a “lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking”.
In a touching tribute, the 41-year-old’s family said: “Giuffre lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking.
“Virginia was a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and sex trafficking. She was the light that lifted so many survivors.
“Despite all the adversity she faced in her life, she shone so bright. She will be missed beyond measure.”
Giuffre’s family have now launched a fundraiser on GoFundMe to build a public memorial for Giuffre.
They say the brave soul deserves to have a “permanent mark in this world.”
They said: “It is imperative that we find a way to leave her mark as a legacy.
“Virginia, through her fight and testimony, was able to amass settlements, but unfortunately, through this tragedy, as many of you may know, funds and estates can take years to settle.
“While her estate is being settled in Australia, her family in America is dedicated to memorialising and celebrating her spirit.
“It is our intention with this fund that we create a public memorial not just for family but for survivors and supporters from all over to visit and share space with Virginia.
“She deserves to have a permanent mark in this world that demonstrates her lasting impact.”
The heartfelt statement thanked wellwishers for the “outpouring of love and support” in the wake of Ms Giuffre’s death.
It went on: “We know Virginia was not just a bright light to us but to many.
“The lives she touched, the strength, and the fight she has given us will live with us always.
“Though our family and many are experiencing an immeasurable sense of grief, we know that this will make us stronger – that is what Virginia would have wanted.”
They also pledged to continue Ms Giuffre’s fight for a change in the law to protect victims of sexual abuse and prevent predators from escaping justice.
The family vowed to take on her mission “with all our heart and soul”.
The tragic tributes come after Giuffre’s sudden death in April, which opened a Pandora’s Box of unanswered questions.
On February 15, 2022, it was announced that Prince Andrew had settled a lawsuit, sparing him a humiliating court battle.
He was later stripped of his royal roles and banished from public duty in disgrace.
Epstein was later found dead in his prison cell in August 2019 while Maxwell is serving time behind bars in the US for her role.
Prince Andrew’s multi-million pound settlement with his sex abuse accuser has been frozen in the wake of her tragic suicide.
The outcast Royal, 65, paid Virginia Giuffre a reputed £12million after agreeing an out-of-court deal in 2022.
The payout has now been blocked amid fears of a battle for her estate involving her estranged husband and US-based family.
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