Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishVirginia Giuffre’s lawyer has demanded an apology from Prince Andrew in the wake of her death after her family revealed she was prevented from seeing her children for months before she died.Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored David Boies said the Prince had to take responsibility and even went on to request King Charles to intervene. ‘I’d like to have him say, “I’m sorry”, he sort of said that, but I’d like him to be more direct about that,’ the acclaimed American attorney said defiantly on the talk show.’I’d like him to say, even if he doesn’t remember what happened, I think he needs to recognise that he had, he clearly had sex with young girls, with Jeffrey Epstein. ‘I mean, he may not remember that it was Virginia, but he can’t forget the event. And he needs to just come clean.’Giuffre claimed Jeffrey Epstein and former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell kept her as a sex slave, flying her around the world for sex with powerful associates.She later accused the Duke of York of sexually assaulting her when she was 17 after she was trafficked to London. It led to him ‘stepping back’ from public life in 2019. He has always vehemently denied any wrongdoing.She then launched a civil lawsuit, alleging she was coerced into having sex with him. Virginia Giuffre (pictured) was found dead at her farm near Perth, Australia, on April 25, in what was believed to have been a suicide Giuffre said Epstein and former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured right with Giuffre and Prince Andrew) kept her as a sex slave, flying her around the world for sex with associates Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored, David Boies, said the Prince (pictured) had to take responsibility and even went on to request King Charles to intervene  Giuffre’s lawyer David Boies (pictured) has urged Prince Andrew to ‘come clean’In 2022 the Duke agreed an out-of-court settlement – thought to be between £3 million and £12 million – despite denying he sexually abused her.The mother-of-three was found dead at her farm near Perth, Australia, on April 25, in what was believed to have been a suicide.Following her sudden death at the age of 41, Boies said: ‘It’s just a question of taking responsibility, accepting responsibility for what happened. Maybe he has a version of what happened, but he can’t deny that he was with her. ‘I mean, you’ve got the photograph, you’ve got the testimony from other people. Continuing to deny he didn’t know her, he never met her, he had nothing to do with her. That’s not productive. It’s also not right.’I think that he needs to take responsibility for what he did. Virginia was always more interested in fighting the sin than attacking the sinner, and I think that she would have accepted Prince Andrew taking responsibility, and would have recognised that. ‘And I think that it’s not too late. It’s never too late… If he wants redemption, if he wants forgiveness, he’s got to take responsibility for what happened. ‘He came pretty close in that statement. It was a step in the right direction. And I think I hoped, and I think Virginia hoped, that he would take the next step as well. ‘Unfortunately, for whatever reason, maybe his advisors, he didn’t. But I think, as I say, it’s not too late for him or for anyone’. MailOnline has approached Prince Andrew’s representatives for comment. Karrie Louden, Giuffre’s lawyer, told The Sun that the mother had showed ‘no signs’ of wanting to end her life.’We’ve got big question marks over it. There’s suicide, then there’s misadventure’, she said.Louden added that Giuffre was planning the future, and looking forward to it just this time last week, and that ‘things were positive’.’The police were just very, very vague. I know that she’s gone but I don’t know. I’m not sure we’ll ever know’.The Perth coroner confirmed their own investigation, but the report could take two years.Before she died, family members had expressed fears over her mental state. Her father Sky Roberts said his daughter was ‘very depressed’ and ‘in really bad shape’. Giuffre claimed Jeffrey Epstein and former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell (both pictured) kept her as a sex slave, flying her around the world for sex with powerful associates Speaking to People, Roberts explained his daughter had been grappling with the complexities of a restraining order her husband had taken out against her in February that prevented her from seeing her children aged 19, 16, and 15, until June.He claimed she had violated the order, which she denied. ‘It’s the worst pain in the world to not have access to your children,’ Roberts said. ‘Can you imagine the pain? I will tell you, all the physical (pain) will never amount to the pain of being separated from your children in that way.’On Friday night a source said: ‘Virginia’s life imploded in recent months. Her marriage broke down and she was in severe physical and mental pain.’She had been taking prescription pain pills since she was with Epstein. She has not seen her kids since her husband filed a restraining order earlier this year.’She was due in court as she broke that order. She was concerned about all the things being said about her. But her main worry was not being able to see her children. That was what broke her.’Before she died, Giuffre had been allegedly physically abused by her husband of 22 years, Robert Giuffre, the father of her three children, from whom she separated in 2023, Sky and sister-in-law Amanda said. Friends of the 41-year-old also said Giuffre was ‘deeply upset’ about being mocked over a picture she posted of herself in a hospital bed last month.She claimed she had been involved in a car crash that left her with only four days to live – but the accident was nothing more than a minor bump.A spokesman for Giuffre said she had ‘made a mistake’ and had not intended to make the post public. But it led to claims that the episode had destroyed her credibility, with some of Andrew’s supporters calling her a ‘fantasist’. Before she died, Giuffre had been allegedly physically abused by her husband of 22 years, Robert Giuffre (pictured), the father of her three children, from whom she separated in 2023  Giuffre reportedly took her own life on Friday night at her farmhouse in Neergabby, north of Perth, just weeks after claiming she had only four days to live following a minor car crashEmergency services received a report about a woman found unresponsive at a home in Neergabby, 12 miles north of Perth, at about 9.50pm local time on Friday. She was declared dead at the scene.’She lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking,’ said her family’s statement.A source said Giuffre felt ‘ashamed’ she was able to bring down Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, but was unable to find the strength to leave her unhappy marriage.Her father told the Daily Mail before her death: ‘There’s everything else she’s been going through with the divorce and not being able to see her kids.’I’m hoping she can hang on. She’s only 41. She’s got a lot of life to live.’Two weeks earlier, Giuffre posted several photographs of her three ‘beautiful babies’, writing: ‘I miss them so very much. I have been through hell and back in my 41 years but this is incredibly hurting me worse than anything else. Hurt me, abuse me but don’t take my babies. My heart is shattered and every day that passes my sadness only deepens.’Following her death, Boies told Piers Morgan: ‘She was an extraordinarily strong woman, ultimately brought down by years of abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and then later years of verbal abuse and attacks by [his] collaborators, but she accomplished a great deal without her courage and without her coming forward, Jeffrey Epstein would probably still be abusing young girls’.For confidential support, call Samaritans on 116 123, visit samaritans.org or visit www.thecalmzone.net/get-support 

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