Jeffrey Epstein survivor Marina Lacerda expressed joy Thursday after authorities in the U.K. arrested former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — and serious anger that the U.S. “isn’t taking any action.”

While Thames Valley Police arrested Andrew on “suspicion of misconduct in public office,” he was also previously accused of sexually assaulting and abusing late Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, who died last year of an apparent suicide.

Lacerda reacted to the arrest with bittersweet comments during an appearance on CNN.

“It’s amazing,” the survivor told “News Central” host John Berman. “And it’s really, really something that all the survivors have been looking forward and working towards. And I have to say, Virginia’s brother and sister must be thrilled right now.”

She added, “I just look at it, it’s insane how everyone’s taking action and we are doing nothing in the United States. I’m right here in Norway right now, we have Princess Märtha answering to questions, and it’s just really sad that United States is not taking any action.”

President Donald Trump has frequently tried to distance himself from his well-documented relationship with Epstein and repeatedly dismissed the case as a “Democrat hoax” before caving to pressure in November to release the federal government’s case files.

Epstein survivors and frustrated lawmakers have since accused the White House of dragging its feet on releasing the remaining Epstein files and accused it of illegal delays.

The latest tranche of files appears to suggest Andrew gave Epstein confidential information in 2010 and 2011 as the official U.K. trade envoy — including a brief about some profitable investment opportunities in the reconstruction of Afghanistan’s Helmand Province.

Lacerda has never accused Andrew of sexual misconduct herself, and while the disgraced royal wasn’t arrested on such charges Thursday and has always denied wrongdoing, he settled with Giuffre for an undisclosed sum a few years before she died.

Andrew stepped down from royal duties in 2019.

“I’m very, very happy that … we’re making history here,” Lacerda said. “So this is big.”

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