Giuffre has claimed she was made to have sex with Andrew when she was 17 after being recruited by Epstein,a US financier and multimillionaire.The prince has always vehemently denied the allegation.
Brad Edwards and David Boies,Giuffre's lawyers,wrote:"While your recent press statements indicate your sincere desire to help the victims of sexual abuse,we are concerned that certain statements attributed to you (which we hope do not reflect your actual views) are quite inconsistent with a desire to deal responsibly with the serious allegations that have been made.
"We now see,for instance,a troubling assertion attributed to you that a well-documented photograph depicting you,Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell in each other's company is a'fake'."
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They also request a meeting with Andrew to discuss the photograph and Giuffre,suggesting a venue in New York,London or another city could be arranged.
The lawyers noted they had approached Andrew years ago for a meeting about the"long-held photograph",writing:"We were puzzled and,we must admit,disappointed that you did not cooperate at that time.
"Nevertheless,given your new attention to the subject and your pledge to cooperate,we renew our request for your cooperation."