There The Royal Family keep giving great ideas Netflix for new entertainment programs. Looking forward to the release of the sixth and last of Crown and after great success – not without controversy – Harry and Meganthis time the production company aims to break the bank with a scandalous story Prince Andrew, accused of sexually harassing the then-underage Virginia Giuffre, a young woman known in the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell circles. To provide interesting content new Series will become the infamous interview given by Elizabeth’s son to Emily Maitlis on the News Evening program for BBC in 2019. An intervention that should have dispelled the clouds surrounding the Prince’s ambiguous frequent visits, but instead turned out to be “disastrous” according to most newspapers.
Condemning and condemning the “exploitation of any person”, at one time Andrea did not deny friendship with Epstein who, after being convicted of sexual abuse and international trafficking in minors, committed suicide in prison the same year. “The people I have met and the opportunities I have learned, both from and through him, have really been helpful,” she said during an interview with BBCreferring to The exact historical moment in his life when, leaving a career in the arms industry, he began a business career as a company representative. The words that became the starting point for the investigation behind the scenes of that interview, highly anticipated and disputed by the media, and transformed into a television series called Scoop.
The Duke of York will be played by Rufus Sewell, a British actor from Victoria, The Man in the High Castle AND Holidayand Gillian Anderson, already known for her roles in TV series Secret materials, Autumn AND sex education and 2021 Emmy Award winner for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in season four Crownwill play a former journalist BBC Emily Maitlis. Also starring Billie Piper and Keely Hawes as journalist Sam McAlister and Prince Andrew’s former private secretary Amanda Thirsk.
The streaming giant announced that Scoop will consider “navigating palace vetoes, a breakthrough in Prince Andrew’s inner circle, high-stakes negotiations and the intensity of lawsuits – right down to the most stunning interview.” Manufacturer Crown Philip Martin, director Scoop, said: “Rhythmic, gripping and cinematic, I want to take the audience into the breathtaking chain of events leading up to the interview with Prince Andrew – to tell a story about searching for answers, in a world of speculation and various memories.” . More: “It’s a series about power, privilege, and different points of view, and how – from glittering palaces to high-tech newsrooms – we judge what’s true.”. A production that promises to shed new light on Elizabeth’s beloved son, who has been removed from public life for more than a year and retired to private life. We are waiting for a delicious backstory.
Source: Elle