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Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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19/09/2024
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Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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19/09/2024
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Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Ref 16171
19/09/2024
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Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal.Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Ref 16171
19/09/2024
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Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal.Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Andrew 1
Ref 16171
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Ref 16171
19/09/2024
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Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal.The Buckingham Palace interview recreation.
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Andrew 1
Ref 16171
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal.Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Andrew 1
Ref 16171
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Andrew 1
Ref 16171
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Ref 16171
19/09/2024
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Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew in a recreation of the infamous photo of Andrew with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Andrew 1
Ref 16171
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal. Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Andrew 1
Ref 16171
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal.Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
Ferrari Press Agency
Andrew 1
Ref 16171
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal.Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_175088879_FER
Prince Andrew BBC interview drama on Prime
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Andrew 1
Ref 16171
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Amazon Prime
Here’s a detailed look at a new TV drama focusing on. Senior British royal Prince Andrew’s infamous TV interview about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The series to be aired on Amazon Prime, is based on the memoir of the journalist who quizzed Andrew, Emily Maitlis, 54.
She is played in the programme, called A Very Royal Scandal, by The Affair TV actress Ruth Wilson ,42, while Andrew, the Duke of York, is portrayed by Good Omens TV star Michael Sheen, 55
Maitlis is executive producer on the retelling of her 2019 BBC Buckingham Palace interview with the late Queen Elizabeth’s third oldest child.
And in scenes set to air in the first episode, Maitlis’s character reveals that before Prince Andrew agreed to the terms of his interview with BBC programme Newsnight, he asked the presenter whether she had ever been abused.
It happens when the BBC team at the BBC attended a pre-meet with Andrew, alongside his daughter Beatrice and his private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
Before agreeing to the interview, the Duke leans forward and asks: “Have any of you ever been victims of abuse?”
Visibly shaken by the question, the journalist appears to freeze.
OPS: Clip from the Amazon Prime drama , A Very Royal Scandal.Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Royals at Windsor
06/04/2024. Windsor, UK. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is seen horse riding near Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screened yesterday. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Royals at Windsor
06/04/2024. Windsor, UK. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is seen horse riding near Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screened yesterday. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Royals at Windsor
06/04/2024. Windsor, UK. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is seen horse riding near Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screened yesterday. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Royals at Windsor
06/04/2024. Windsor, UK. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is seen horse riding near Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screened yesterday. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Royals at Windsor
06/04/2024. Windsor, UK. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is seen horse riding near Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screened yesterday. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Royals at Windsor
06/04/2024. Windsor, UK. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is seen horse riding near Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screened yesterday. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Royals at Windsor
06/04/2024. Windsor, UK. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is seen driving near Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screened yesterday. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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30/03/2024. Windsor, UK.
Prince Andrew Duke of York goes for a horse ride at Windsor in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screens next week.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew, Herzog von York, macht einen Ausritt in Windsor
30/03/2024. Windsor, UK.
Prince Andrew Duke of York goes for a horse ride at Windsor in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screens next week.
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30/03/2024. Windsor, UK.
Prince Andrew Duke of York shares a joke with his groom as he goes for a horse ride at Windsor in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screens next week.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew, Herzog von York, macht einen Ausritt in Windsor
30/03/2024. Windsor, UK.
Prince Andrew Duke of York shares a joke with his groom as he goes for a horse ride at Windsor in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screens next week.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew, Herzog von York, macht einen Ausritt in Windsor
30/03/2024. Windsor, UK.
Prince Andrew Duke of York shares a joke with his groom as he goes for a horse ride at Windsor in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screens next week.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew, Herzog von York, macht einen Ausritt in Windsor
30/03/2024. Windsor, UK.
Prince Andrew Duke of York shares a joke with his groom as he goes for a horse ride at Windsor in Berkshire. Netflix's new drama, Scoop, which focuses on BBC Newsnight's controversial interview with Prince Andrew screens next week.
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Sarah Ferguson, former wife of Prince Andrew, is driven from the Royal Lodge residence.
17/02/2022. Windsor, UK.
Sarah Ferguson, former wife of Prince Andrew, is driven from the Royal Lodge residence in the grounds of Windsor Great Park in Berkshire. The Duke of York has settled a civil sexual assault case brought against him in the by Virginia Giuffre. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Sarah Ferguson, former wife of Prince Andrew, is driven from the Royal Lodge residence.
17/02/2022. Windsor, UK.
Sarah Ferguson, former wife of Prince Andrew, is driven from the Royal Lodge residence in the grounds of Windsor Great Park in Berkshire. The Duke of York has settled a civil sexual assault case brought against him in the by Virginia Giuffre. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Sarah Ferguson, former wife of Prince Andrew, is driven from the Royal Lodge residence.
17/02/2022. Windsor, UK.
Sarah Ferguson, former wife of Prince Andrew, is driven from the Royal Lodge residence in the grounds of Windsor Great Park in Berkshire. The Duke of York has settled a civil sexual assault case brought against him in the by Virginia Giuffre. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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ROYALS - Die Royal Lodge im Windsor Great Park, die Residenz von Prinz Andrew
12/01/2022. Windsor, UK. The entrance to Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the residence of Prince Andrew, The Duke Of York. Prince Andrew, who has not been seen leaving his residence for 12 days, will face a civil sex case trial after a US judge dismissed a motion by AndrewÕs legal team to have the lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre thrown out. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 36945623
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ROYALS - Die Royal Lodge im Windsor Great Park, die Residenz von Prinz Andrew
12/01/2022. Windsor, UK. Bins being emptied at Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the residence of Prince Andrew, The Duke Of York. Prince Andrew, who has not been seen leaving his residence for 12 days, will face a civil sex case trial after a US judge dismissed a motion by AndrewÕs legal team to have the lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre thrown out. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 36945619
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ROYALS - Die Royal Lodge im Windsor Great Park, die Residenz von Prinz Andrew
12/01/2022. Windsor, UK. Bins being emptied at Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the residence of Prince Andrew, The Duke Of York. Prince Andrew, who has not been seen leaving his residence for 12 days, will face a civil sex case trial after a US judge dismissed a motion by AndrewÕs legal team to have the lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre thrown out. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 36945625
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ROYALS - Die Royal Lodge im Windsor Great Park, die Residenz von Prinz Andrew
12/01/2022. Windsor, UK. Security allow vehicles to enter Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the residence of Prince Andrew, The Duke Of York. Prince Andrew, who has not been seen leaving his residence for 12 days, will face a civil sex case trial after a US judge dismissed a motion by AndrewÕs legal team to have the lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre thrown out. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 36945627
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ROYALS - Die Royal Lodge im Windsor Great Park, die Residenz von Prinz Andrew
12/01/2022. Windsor, UK. Security allow vehicles to enter Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the residence of Prince Andrew, The Duke Of York. Prince Andrew, who has not been seen leaving his residence for 12 days, will face a civil sex case trial after a US judge dismissed a motion by AndrewÕs legal team to have the lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre thrown out. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/Sipa USA **NO UK SALES** *** Local Caption *** 36945626
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Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
August 27, 2019 - New York, New York, United States: Virginia Giuffre Roberts, center, additional victims of Jeffrey Epstein and lawyers walking into the US Attorney's Manhattan office, tuesday after an appearance in the Epstein case. On August 9, 2021, Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Prince Andrew for alleged sexual abuse, according to federal court documents filed Monday. Giuffre, an alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein, has previously said publicly that she was forced to perform sex acts with Britain's Prince Andrew, telling the BBC in 2019 that she was trafficked by Epstein and forced to have sex with his friends, including the Duke of York, when she was underage. (William Farrington / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
8/27/2019 - New York, NY, United States: Virginia Giuffre Roberts, center, additional victims of Jeffrey Epstein and lawyers leaving 40 Centre Street, tuesday, after an appearance in the Epstein case. On August 9, 2021, Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Prince Andrew for alleged sexual abuse, according to federal court documents filed Monday. Giuffre, an alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein, has previously said publicly that she was forced to perform sex acts with Britain's Prince Andrew, telling the BBC in 2019 that she was trafficked by Epstein and forced to have sex with his friends, including the Duke of York, when she was underage. (William Farrington / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Bill Gates tells of regret about meeting Jeffrey Epstein
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates says he regrets his meetings with child-sex businessman Jeffrey Epstein.Speaking on US news channel CNN Gates ,65, said he only met with financier Epstein in the hopes of raising more money to deal with global health issues.But he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on video link : "It was a huge mistake to spend time with him, to give him the credibility of being there.”He added: "I had several dinners with him, hoping that what he said about getting billions of philanthropy for global health through contacts that he had might emerge."When it looked like that wasn't a real thing, that relationship ended."In July 2019, federal prosecutors in New York unsealed a criminal indictment accusing Epstein of having operated a sex trafficking ring in which he sexually abused dozens of underage girls.In August the same year, he was found dead in a New York jail cell. The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said his cause of death was suicide by hanging.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates says he regrets his meetings with child-sex businessman Jeffrey Epstein.Speaking on US news channel CNN Gates ,65, said he only met with financier Epstein in the hopes of raising more money to deal with global health issues.But he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on video link : "It was a huge mistake to spend time with him, to give him the credibility of being there.”He added: "I had several dinners with him, hoping that what he said about getting billions of philanthropy for global health through contacts that he had might emerge."When it looked like that wasn't a real thing, that relationship ended."In July 2019, federal prosecutors in New York unsealed a criminal indictment accusing Epstein of having operated a sex trafficking ring in which he sexually abused dozens of underage girls.In August the same year, he was found dead in a New York jail cell. The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said his cause of death was suicide by hanging.
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EXCLUSIVE Death of Jeffrey Epstein
EXCLUSIVE:
August 10, 2019 - New York, New York, United States: Jeffrey Epstein in a body bag leaving a side door of NYP Downtown Hospital and being put in a OCME vehicle, Saturday just before 1PM. Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell in downtown Manhattan. He was moved from the Federal Correctional Center to Downtown NYP Hospital, early Saturday morning where he was pronounced dead. Officials stated he committed suicide by hanging. The FBI and the Justice department have launched investigations. (William Farrington / Polaris) ///
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EXCLUSIVE Death of Jeffrey Epstein
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August 10, 2019 - New York, New York, United States: Jeffrey Epstein in a body bag leaving a side door of NYP Downtown Hospital and being put in a OCME vehicle, Saturday just before 1PM. Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell in downtown Manhattan. He was moved from the Federal Correctional Center to Downtown NYP Hospital, early Saturday morning where he was pronounced dead. Officials stated he committed suicide by hanging. The FBI and the Justice department have launched investigations. (William Farrington / Polaris) ///
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EXCLUSIVE Death of Jeffrey Epstein
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August 10, 2019 - New York, New York, United States: Paramedics frantically tried in vain to revive convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein early Saturday morning after he was found unresponsive in his cell in downtown Manhattan. He was moved from the Federal Correctional Center to Downtown NYP Hospital. Officials stated he committed suicide by hanging. The FBI and the Justice department have launched investigations. (William Farrington / Polaris) ///
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EXCLUSIVE Death of Jeffrey Epstein
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August 10, 2019 - New York, New York, United States: Paramedics frantically tried in vain to revive convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein early Saturday morning after he was found unresponsive in his cell in downtown Manhattan. He was moved from the Federal Correctional Center to Downtown NYP Hospital. Officials stated he committed suicide by hanging. The FBI and the Justice department have launched investigations. (William Farrington / Polaris) ///
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Jeffrey Epstein at Harvard
EXCLUSIVE:September 9, 2004 Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States: Jeffrey Epstein (2L standing) at a dinner he hosted at Harvard Universit. With Epstein are Alan Guth, Marvin Minsky, Stephen Pinker, Lisa Randall, Marc Hauser, E.O. Wilson, Daniel Gilbert, Alan Dershowitz, Robert Trivers, and Lawrence Summers. Epstein was at Harvard for an annual End of the Summer event, he Program for Evolutionary Dynamics Steven Pinker. In 1982, Epstein founded his own financial management firm, J. Epstein & Co. managing the assets of clients with more than US$1 billion in net worth. In June 2008, after Epstein pleaded guilty to a single state charge of soliciting prostitution from girls as young as 14, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Instead of being sent to state prison like the majority of sex offenders convicted in Florida, Epstein was housed in a private wing of the Palm Beach County stockade. He was able to hire his own security detail and was allowed "work release" to his downtown office for up to 12 hours a day six days a week. He served 13 months before being released for a year of probation. While on probation he was allowed numerous trips on his corporate jet to his homes in Manhattan and the U.S. Virgin Islands. At release, he was registered in New York State as a level three (high risk of reoffense) sex offender, a lifelong designation. Epstein has been a registered sex offender since 2008. On July 6, 2019, Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on sex trafficking charges. About a dozen FBI agents broke down the door to Epstein's Manhattan townhouse with search warrants. Two days later, prosecutors with the Public Corruption Unit of the Southern District of New York charged him with sex trafficking and conspiracy to traffic minors for sex. Court documents allege that at least 40 underage girls were brought into Epstein's mansion for sexual encounters. Judge Kenneth Marra is currently deciding whether the non-prosecution agreement that prot
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Jeffrey Epstein at Harvard
EXCLUSIVE:
September 9, 2004 - Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States: Jeffrey Epstein (1L) at a dinner he hosted at Harvard University. With Epstein are (L-R) attorney and Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, linguist, and popular science author and Harvard Professor in the Department of Psychology Steven Pinker, evolutionary biologist and sociobiologist Robert Trivers, and 27th President of Harvard University Lawrence Summers. Epstein was at Harvard for an annual End of the Summer event, the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics. In 1982, Epstein founded his own financial management firm, J. Epstein & Co. managing the assets of clients with more than US$1 billion in net worth. In June 2008, after Epstein pleaded guilty to a single state charge of soliciting prostitution from girls as young as 14, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Instead of being sent to state prison like the majority of sex offenders convicted in Florida, Epstein was housed in a private wing of the Palm Beach County stockade. He was able to hire his own security detail and was allowed "work release" to his downtown office for up to 12 hours a day six days a week. He served 13 months before being released for a year of probation. While on probation he was allowed numerous trips on his corporate jet to his homes in Manhattan and the U.S. Virgin Islands. At release, he was registered in New York State as a level three (high risk of reoffense) sex offender, a lifelong designation. Epstein has been a registered sex offender since 2008. On July 6, 2019, Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on sex trafficking charges. About a dozen FBI agents broke down the door to Epstein's Manhattan townhouse with search warrants. Two days later, prosecutors with the Public Corruption Unit of the Southern District of New York charged him with sex trafficking and conspiracy to traffic minors for sex. Court documents allege that at least 40 underage girls
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Jeffrey Epstein at Harvard
EXCLUSIVE:
September 9, 2004 - Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States: Jeffrey Epstein (2L) at a dinner he hosted at Harvard University. With Epstein are (L-R) attorney and Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, linguist, and popular science author and Harvard Professor in the Department of Psychology Steven Pinker, evolutionary biologist and sociobiologist Robert Trivers, and 27th President of Harvard University Lawrence Summers. Epstein was at Harvard for an annual End of the Summer event, the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics. In 1982, Epstein founded his own financial management firm, J. Epstein & Co. managing the assets of clients with more than US$1 billion in net worth. In June 2008, after Epstein pleaded guilty to a single state charge of soliciting prostitution from girls as young as 14, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Instead of being sent to state prison like the majority of sex offenders convicted in Florida, Epstein was housed in a private wing of the Palm Beach County stockade. He was able to hire his own security detail and was allowed "work release" to his downtown office for up to 12 hours a day six days a week. He served 13 months before being released for a year of probation. While on probation he was allowed numerous trips on his corporate jet to his homes in Manhattan and the U.S. Virgin Islands. At release, he was registered in New York State as a level three (high risk of reoffense) sex offender, a lifelong designation. Epstein has been a registered sex offender since 2008. On July 6, 2019, Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on sex trafficking charges. About a dozen FBI agents broke down the door to Epstein's Manhattan townhouse with search warrants. Two days later, prosecutors with the Public Corruption Unit of the Southern District of New York charged him with sex trafficking and conspiracy to traffic minors for sex. Court documents allege that at least 40 underage girls
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