Netflix’s dramatisation of Andrew’s train-wreck BBC interview lets both sides have their say.
Walking through Buckingham Palace after giving the horrendous 2019 interview that put an end to his public life, Prince Andrew remarks to Emily Maitlis , the BBC journalist who has just drawn him into answers both bizarre and damning, “that all went very well”. The comment is laughable, but it also illustrates Andrew’s power. His delusion is ironclad.
“That all went very well”, Prince Andrew remarks to Emily Maitlis after the Newsnight interview that ultimately ended the prince’s public life.Power subtly ferments throughout this tightly executed film, which is adapted from the 2022 career memoir of Sam McAlister , the news producer who secured Andrew’s sole interview in the wake of the arrest and subsequent suicide of Jeffrey Epstein, who was the royal’s friend and a child sex offender.
A chunk of the film is dedicated to the key exchanges from Andrew’s interviews, and it’s testimony tos build-up that you don’t need reaction shots or exposition to immediately understand how shocking his answers are. From the “Pizza Express in Woking” to Andrew’s ludicrous “never sweat” condition, it’s a train wreck. The outrage is in the room.
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