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While Prince Andrew was recently the subject of a new TV series, A very royal scandalPrincess Beatrice is said to be “heartbroken” and is deliberately avoiding her official residence, the Royal Lodge. According to the source, she feels “humiliated” by the many cases affecting her father.
After Scoop series Aired on Netflix last April, new fiction dramatizes Prince Andrew’s disastrous interview with the show’s reporter Emily Maitlis. Newsnight: From the BBC. At the time, the favorite son of Queen Elizabeth II was trying to justify his ties to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of “sex trafficking” of minors, as well as the accusations of sexually assaulting a certain Virginia Giuffre.
And like the previous Netflix series, the fiction is titled A very royal scandal Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s eldest daughter Princess Beatrice reveals how she once accompanied her father to meet the BBC team before filming an interview.
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A situation that now makes the 36-year-old young woman very uncomfortable. According to the data provided by the source Scottish Daily Express they say that the young woman is “heartbroken” and avoids her father as much as possible. She who has always been considered a “daddy’s girl” will be “devastated” by the renewed public interest in this disastrous interview.
Princess Beatrice is “stuck” in her father’s affairs
A row that comes in the middle of another conflict that pits Prince Andrew against his older brother, King Charles III. A disagreement that the media called the “Royal Lodge Siege”. While Prince Andrew has always lived there with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, the British monarch wants his little brother to move into more modest accommodation as he struggles to meet the £400,000-a-year maintenance costs.
However, according to the source, Princess Beatrice would therefore increasingly avoid her parents’ home, while she would be “tired of being humiliated” by all her father’s affairs. “It’s a stress hole, and for some reason Beatrice always ends up in the middle of things, playing peacemaker on behalf of her father,” he added.
Source: Le Figaro
