A Very Royal Scandal

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A Very Royal Scandal
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Genre Historical drama
Based onAirhead: The Imperfect Art of Making News
by Emily Maitlis
Written by Jeremy Brock
Directed by Julian Jarrold
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producers
  • Emily Maitlis
  • Graham Broadbent
  • Karen Thrussell
  • Pete Czernin
  • Diarmuid McKeown
  • Jeremy Brock
  • Julian Jarrold
ProducerJosh Hyams
Running time59–61 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Amazon Prime Video
Release19 September 2024 (2024-09-19)

A Very Royal Scandal is a British historical drama television miniseries from Amazon MGM Studios with Emily Maitlis as executive producer and starring Ruth Wilson as Maitlis and Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew, Duke of York. It is written by Jeremy Brock and directed by Julian Jarrold.

Contents

A Very Royal Scandal was released on 19 September 2024 on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video. [1]

Premise

It is a dramatic retelling of Emily Maitlis' professional and personal journey leading up to the 2019 BBC television interview of Prince Andrew by Maitlis for BBC Two news and current affairs programme Newsnight . [2] [3]

Plot

Episode 1

In 2008, Jeffrey Epstein cops a plea to state criminal charges in Florida in exchange for federal immunity. Later, in December 2010, Prince Andrew's photo is taken in New York Central Park. The two had been meeting because Andrew was seeking financial advice from Epstein.

In spite of the Florida plea bargain with federal authorities, Epstein is re-arrested by SDNY federal authorities on revived federal charges in 2019. After Epstein's death in August 2019, Prince Andrew agrees to a BBC interview "Prince Andrew & the Epstein Scandal" in November 2019.

The March 2001 photo of the 17-year-old-at-the-time Virginia Giuffre and 41-year-old-at-the-time Prince Andrew at a house on Kinnerton Street has been published in the lead-up to the interview. [4]

In May 2015, Virginia Giuffre contacts the London Metropolitan Police with accusations against Prince Andrew. The Met dismissed the case in 2016 because the activities were largely outside the United Kingdom. Maitlis considers this a "coverup."

In a practice session with her colleagues before the interview, a colleague playing the devil's advocate as Prince Andrew retorts that even if he had sex with Virginia Giuffre in 2001 when she was 17, the age of consent in the United Kingdom was 16.

Episode 2

A few days before Prince Andrew's Newsnight interview, BBC Panorama interviewed Virginia Giuffre. [5] Andrew denies having danced with Giuffre at the nightclub Tramp in 2001.

Andrew admits to having invited Ghislaine Maxwell to the Windsor Castle and Sandringham House in 2000. Andrew claims that Epstein was Maxwell's plus one.

Andrew says that he was a patron of NSPCC and didn't see any child sexual abuse. He owns up to his long friendship with Maxwell. He was hosted at Maxwell's home at the affluent Belgravia neighborhood of London.

Episode 3

After the state of New York passes the Child Victims Act of 2019, [6] Virginia Giuffre files a civil suit against Prince Andrew claiming that she feared death after her 2001 romantic encounter with the Prince.

Emily Maitlis leaves the BBC at the end of 2021.

The civil case against the Prince is decided to be settled before the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II; he is excluded from the Jubilee.

Cast

Production

The series is produced for Amazon MGM Studios by Blueprint Pictures. Jeremy Brock is the screenwriter and Julian Jarrold the director. Emily Maitlis is executive producer on the series alongside Karen Thrussell, Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, Diarmuid McKeown, Brock and Jarrold. [7]

The series is a spiritual successor to A Very English Scandal (2018), about the Thorpe affair, and A Very British Scandal (2021), about the Argyll divorce, both of which were also produced by Blueprint. [8]

Casting

In November 2023, Ruth Wilson and Michael Sheen were set in the roles as Emily Maitlis and Prince Andrew with Alex Jennings, Joanna Scanlan and Éanna Hardwicke also in the cast. [9] The cast also includes Clare Calbraith as Sam McAlister and Lydia Leonard as Esme Wren from Newsnight, Honor Swinton Byrne and Sofia Oxenham as Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and Claire Rushbrook as Sarah Ferguson. [10]

Filming

Amazon Studios started production on the series in the UK in November 2023. [11] [12]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 85% of 18 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.3/10. [13] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 66 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. [14]

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientResultRef.
TV Choice Awards 10 February 2025Best New DramaA Very Royal ScandalPending [15] [16]
Best Drama PerformanceMichael SheenPending

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