Activists have installed temporary memorials to Virginia Giuffre in the vicinity of Buckingham Palace, a move that echoes a prior protest featuring a photograph of Prince Andrew outside the Louvre museum. The actions are attributed to the group 'Everyone Hates Elon,' known for previous demonstrations related to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. These recent displays at Buckingham Palace are described as honouring Giuffre's courage and seeking justice for abuse survivors.

Palatial Protests
The demonstrations at Buckingham Palace involved the placement of plaques and signs, effectively creating an impromptu "Virginia Giuffre Memorial Garden" on public grounds. These acts, occurring on or around March 3rd, aim to keep Giuffre's allegations and the ongoing scrutiny of Prince Andrew's past connections to Jeffrey Epstein in the public consciousness. Reports indicate the protest occurred just outside the palace.
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"May her memory be a battle cry."
This sentiment was reportedly shared by some observers, reflecting a desire for continued advocacy following Giuffre's efforts. One creator of the installation stated, "She’s wasn’t here to see the arrest of Prince Andrew, but don’t let the world EVER forget Virginia Giuffre."

Artistic Allegations
The Buckingham Palace display follows a similar, high-profile action at the Louvre in Paris. There, the same activist group displayed a photograph of Prince Andrew leaving a Norfolk police station after his arrest in February. This earlier protest served as a stark visual reminder of the allegations against the Duke of York.

Prince Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to his association with Jeffrey Epstein and has refuted Giuffre's accusations of abuse. He previously relinquished his military titles and patronages amid the controversy. Giuffre, who passed away, had become a vocal advocate for sex trafficking survivors.
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