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Andrew breaks cover hours after release of drama that’s ‘harmful’ for royals

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Royal expert reveals how the show could
Royal expert reveals how the show could 'embarrass' the family

PRINCE Andrew has broken cover just hours after the release of Netflix's new royal drama, Scoop.

The film stars Rufus Sewell and Gillian Anderson and tracks Andrew's disastrous Newsnight interview with the BBC's Emily Maitlis in November 2019.

Prince Andrew has been seen for the first time since Scoop hit screens eiqrkixqiuprw
Prince Andrew has been seen for the first time since Scoop hit screensCredit: The Mega Agency
He waved as he rode a horse at Windsor Castle this morning
He waved as he rode a horse at Windsor Castle this morningCredit: Jon Bond
Rufus Sewell plays the Duke of York in the new film
Rufus Sewell plays the Duke of York in the new filmCredit: PA
It tracks Andrew's trainwreck Newsnight interview
It tracks Andrew's trainwreck Newsnight interviewCredit: PA

The show aired for the first time today and has already been labelled "very harmful" to the Royal Family by experts.

And while fans rush to watch the drama, Prince Andrew has been spotted riding a horse at Windsor Castle.

Snaps showed him grinning as he rode along the paths, waving to people on the grounds.

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He broke cover just hours after the show went public.

NEWSNIGHT NIGHTMARE

During the notorious Newsnight interview, Andrew told Maitlis that he could not have had sex with 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre because on the day she alleged it happened, he was at Pizza Express in Woking for a kids’ party with daughter Beatrice.

He also insisted that he could not have “sweated profusely” due to a medical condition he claims to have developed while serving in the Falklands War as a Navy helicopter pilot.

Andrew also defended his relationship with Epstein, saying that knowing the financier had "some seriously beneficial outcomes", but added that his reason for meeting him in 2010 was to "put an end to the friendship".

'ENTITLED STREAK'

Yesterday, a royal expert said the Duke of York's "terrifying" trait would be exposed in the show.

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said that the Duke of York has a "terrifyingly entitled streak".

The Duke had sat down with Maitlis for a wide-ranging interview and discussed his relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Mr Fitzwilliams said: "He has this terrifyingly entitled streak... And I think you'll find millions tuning in again to see a depiction of it.

"The reports are that Princess Beatrice is certainly not happy with it, apparently she features."

He added that the programme would be "very embarrassing, and it won't be helpful for the Royal Family".

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He has this terrifyingly entitled streak... And I think you'll find millions tuning in again to see a depiction of it

Richard FitzwilliamsRoyal Commentator

Mr Fitzwilliams said that the drama will not only remind people of "how horrendous" the Newsnight interview was, but of "how entitled a member of the Royal Family can be".

He added: "Scoop is part of Netflix, and I think you'll find a lot of people, I think they'll watch it on Friday, because there's been so much publicity.

"I think it will be very harmful."

'NO REMORSE'

Mr Fitzwilliams said that the Queen would not have had "the faintest idea of what was going to happen, and the parts of it, event and legend".

He added: "When I talk about legend, I mean comedy legend, the sweating which hasn't been explained, the weird Pizza Express in Woking aspect of it.

"A serious, serious part of it, of course, was the fact that he expressed absolutely no remorse for the victims of Epstein.

The prince was snapped grinning today
The prince was snapped grinning todayCredit: © Jim Bennett
The film has already been labelled 'very harmful' to the Royal Family by experts
The film has already been labelled 'very harmful' to the Royal Family by expertsCredit: PA
The Newsnight interview took place in November 2019
The Newsnight interview took place in November 2019Credit: BBC Newsnight
The Duke agreed to a £12million settlement with sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre (Ghislaine Maxwell in back) in February 2022
The Duke agreed to a £12million settlement with sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre (Ghislaine Maxwell in back) in February 2022Credit: AFP

"When asked if he regretted his association with the deceased Jeffrey Epstein, he answered that he didn't."

Mr Fitzwilliams added: "This will be very embarrassing, and it won't be helpful for the royal family...

"Andrew has appeared recently quite often, but I stress that those are in only in the context of religious services of one sort or another, and there's no question if you're doing anything else, not foreseeably, absolutely not."

A serious, serious part of it, of course, was the fact that he expressed absolutely no remorse for the victims of Epstein

Richard FitzwilliamsRoyal Commentator

In February 2022, Andrew settled with his sex crime accuser Virginia Roberts.

The settlement was announced in a joint letter weeks before he was due to face court.

In the joint statement, Andrew's lawyers wrote: "It is known that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked countless young girls over many years.

"Prince Andrew regrets his association with Epstein, and commends the bravery of Ms Giuffre and other survivors in standing up for themselves and others."

DIMINISHED ROLE

Discussing Prince Andrew's recent duties, Mr Fitzwilliams said: "He's only been visible at events... Religious ceremonies, the induction of the new Dean of Windsor, the memorial service to King Constantine.

"Because William, as we know now why, pulled out at the last minute, Andrew and Sarah Ferguson appeared to be, so to speak, very prominent.

When asked if he regretted his association with the deceased Jeffrey Epstein, he answered that he didn't

Richard FitzwilliamsRoyal Commentator

"I mean that he's still a member of the Royal family, hasn't been convicted of anything, and from that point of view, when it comes to religious services that seems to me perfectly fine.

"Sarah Ferguson is, of course, as we know, unwell.

"She had a mastectomy last year, and then she's now apparently has melanoma."

The film is currently on offer on Netflix
The film is currently on offer on NetflixCredit: PA
Gillian Anderson plays the BBC's Emily Maitlis
Gillian Anderson plays the BBC's Emily MaitlisCredit: PA

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