Princess Beatrice warns Prince Andrew against backlash in 'Scoop'
Princess Beatrice warns Prince Andrew against backlash in ‘scoop’

Princess Beatrice, the eldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, appeared to warn her father about his reputation after the infamous interview.

Beatrice tells Prince Andrew that the backlash over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was “much worse” than he imagined in a scene in a new Netflix film scoop.

King Charles III’s brother and niece are portrayed in the new film. Actress Charity Wakefield stars as the Princess of York and Rufus Sewell plays Andrew in the new film, based on the Duke of York’s acceptance speech Prelude to the BBC interview. British Broadcasting Corporationof news night program.

Princess Beatrice warns Prince Andrew against backlash in 'Scoop'

In one scene, Andrew and Beatrice meet with showrunner Emily Maitlis and booker Sam McAllister about interviews.

McAllister asked the royal if he was aware of the backlash on social media over his friendship with Epstein.

She said of Andrew’s reputation: “Randy Andy. Air miles Andy. It’s sex, girls, planes, private islands and money.

“With respect, the public sees these stories and thinks ‘Yes, I can believe that.’”

Andrew responded that he doesn’t follow social media, before Beatrice chimed in and told her dad: “I do.”

Beatrice added: “[It’s] It was much worse than what she just said. “

In a 2019 interview, Maitlis asked: “He [Epstein] It was released in July, and within a few months of December 2010, you went to live in his mansion in New York. Why? Why would you want to live with a convicted sex offender? “

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Andrew responded: “Yeah, I’ve been… ever since this happened, since this became public knowledge that I was there, I’ve been asking myself why I’m going, what am I doing, in What to do?” Is this the right thing to do?

“Now, my only purpose in going there was to say to him that because he had been convicted we were not fit to be seen together. I felt it was a cowardly thing to do over the phone. I had to go and see him. And talk to him.”

The interview did so much damage to Prince Andrew’s reputation that he even had to step back from all public duties after the disastrous TV appearance.

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