The Amazon series, which dropped yesterday, stars Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew and will focus on his infamous 2019 interview surrounding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Prince Andrew is not happy with fiction
- A new Amazon series portrays him and his family
- THIS is 'A Very Royal Scandal'
Andrew's legacy on film
'A Very Royal Scandal' will serialise the 64-year-old’s infamous Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis, who will be played by Ruth Wilson, over allegations regarding his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre. Maitlis is also producing the series.
The three-part series follows both Andrew and Maitlis in the leadup to the interview, the sit-down itself, and the fallout which changed both of their lives.
Prince Andrew was reportedly so excited to watch the series, that he hosted a viewing party last night in Royal Lodge.
However, it appears following its release, that excitement has turned to dismay, with the family raising eyebrows at some of its portrayals. A source told 'The Daily Express': “Andrew and Sarah are deeply disappointed by the entire family's portrayal in the series.
“Recollections may vary is an understatement to describe what has been portrayed from behind the scenes of the interview,” the source said, referring to a phrase the late Queen said following claims made by the Sussexes about the Royal Family in their Oprah interview.
The source continued: “There are some instances where there hasn't been a fair representation of what actually happened while other scenarios don't ring any bells at all.”
In the series, Fergie has been portrayed as a “thin-skinned lush” by author Alexander Larman, writing in The Spectator.
He said that Andrew is portrayed as “actively bad”, in comparison to Rufus Sewell in Scoop, who characterised the duke as a “privileged imbecile who was easily led astray by those around him”.
Meanwhile, Beatrice and Eugenie are “torn between their love for their father and their horror at the compromising situation that he has embroiled them all in”.
In the now infamous November 2019 interview with the former BBC presenter, Andrew vigorously denied the allegations that he sexually assaulted Giuffre.
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Giuffre brought a civil case against Andrew for sexual assault, and the 64-year-old later reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre. The settlement was not an admission of guilt and Andrew accepted no liability.
It's unclear how deep the series will go in the end...