Lady Victoria Hervey claims Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre ‘destroyed’ by ‘four days to live’ post

The aristocrat, who once dated the Duke of York, alleges she’s been vindicated for questioning Giuffre’s story of a bus crash
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Lady Victoria Hervey has claimed Virginia Giuffre’s credibility has been “destroyed” following her dramatic post stating that she had only “four days to live”.

The aristocrat, who once dated the Duke of York, alleged she been vindicated after accusing Ms Giuffre of faking claims that a crash with a school bus left her fighting for life in Neergabby about 12 miles north of Perth, Western Australia.

Ms Giuffre, 41, was abused by Prince Andrew’s paedophile friend Jeffrey Epstein and later settled a sexual assault lawsuit against the royal.

In a brutal Instagram post, Lady Victoria, 48, shared Ms Giuffre’s selfie of herself with a badly bruised face and claiming that she was about to die from kidney failure with the word “Karma”.

It was accompanied by the soundtrack of Europe’s 1986 hit The Final Countdown to mock her claims.

Other social media users criticised Lady Victoria as “nasty” and “vile”.

But when Ms Giuffre was discharged from hospital, the former It Girl told MailOnline: “I got a lot of abuse on social media for calling her out and saying that I never believed her. I have no regrets about what I said, and I have been proved right. Her credibility is destroyed.”

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Ms Giuffre is reported to have separated from her husband.

Western Australia Police said they received one report of a “minor crash” between a school bus and a car.

The collision was reported by the bus driver the following day, while there were no injuries, a spokeswoman added.

The duke paid millions to settle a civil sexual assault case with Ms Giuffre, who he said he had never met.

She sued him for allegedly sexually assaulting her when she was 17 after being trafficked by financier Epstein.