Giuffre Family Calls on King Charles to Meet Epstein Survivors During US Visit
Appeal seeks recognition and support for victims as royal trip draws international attention
The family of Virginia Giuffre has urged King Charles III to meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein during any future visit to the United States, framing the request as an opportunity to acknowledge victims and highlight their experiences.
The appeal comes amid continued public focus on the legacy of Epstein’s abuse network and the long-term impact on those affected.
Giuffre, one of the most prominent figures to speak out, has played a central role in raising awareness of the case and advocating for accountability.
Her family has emphasized that a meeting with survivors would carry symbolic significance, offering recognition at the highest level and reinforcing broader efforts to support victims.
They argue that such engagement could help amplify ongoing conversations around justice, recovery and institutional responsibility.
The request is directed at the British monarch in the context of his international engagements, particularly visits that include public and diplomatic outreach.
While there has been no official indication that such a meeting is planned, the appeal reflects the continuing resonance of the issue across borders.
The Epstein case has prompted extensive legal proceedings and public scrutiny in multiple jurisdictions, with survivors continuing to seek acknowledgment and redress.
Advocacy groups have consistently called for greater visibility and support for those affected, including through high-profile gestures that can draw global attention.
Any potential response from the royal household would be closely watched, given the symbolic role of the monarchy and its capacity to influence public discourse.
The request highlights the enduring impact of the case and the ongoing efforts by families and survivors to ensure their voices remain part of the international conversation.