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Brother of Andrew accuser Giuffre welcomes UK king's move but urges him to now pressure US
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The brother of Virginia Roberts Giuffre on Friday praised King Charles III’s decision to strip his brother Andrew of his princely title and spacious home, but urged the monarch to now put pressure on the U.S. government.