Andrew’s civil case: What was alleged and what has been agreed?
Representatives of Andrew declined to comment on the source of funds for the donation.
Britain's Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre have reached an out-of-court settlement in the civil case filed in the US.
Here, the PA news agency looks at what was alleged against Andrew and what has happened up until this point.
Virginia Giuffre, also known as Virginia Roberts, alleges she was trafficked by British woman Ghislaine Maxwell - who was convicted last month on charges including sex trafficking and conspiracy relating to the recruitment of teenage girls - to be molested by financier Jeffrey Epstein and his friends.
Ms Giuffre brought a case of battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress against Andrew.
It was claimed she was trafficked by convicted sex offender Epstein and others to Andrew, who is alleged to have sexually abused her when she was under the age of 18.
Court documents have referenced three separate occasions in which Ms Giuffre accuses him of sexual misconduct.
Ms Giuffre claimed Andrew had sex with her against her will at Maxwell’s London home.
She also alleged the royal forced her to engage in sex acts against her will at Epstein’s mansion on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Andrew is also alleged to have sexually abused Ms Giuffre on another occasion during a visit to Epstein’s private island, Little St James.
In January, Andrew submitted 11 reasons why the case should be dismissed, including that Ms Giuffre’s claims are “barred by the doctrine of consent” and by “her own wrongful conduct”.
Now the case has settled out of court, Andrew will not have to face a trial.
The parties have said they will file a “stipulation of dismissal” within 30 days, meaning they will file a notice to discontinue the case now it has been settled.
Before the stipulation is filed, the parties have asked for all deadlines and court action to be suspended.
The sum of the settlement has not been disclosed but Andrew will make a “substantial donation” to Ms Giuffre’s charity in support of victims’ rights.
He has also pledged to “demonstrate his regret for his association with Epstein” by supporting the “fight against the evils of sex trafficking, and by supporting its victims.”
Representatives of Andrew declined to comment on the source of funds for the donation.
Andrew’s representatives said they would not be commenting further than what was said in the court documents.
David Boies, the lawyer acting on behalf of Ms Giuffre, said: “I believe this event speaks for itself.”





