Prince Andrew is bracing for yet another setback as reports emerge of an upcoming documentary delving into his life, from his privileged status as the "Queen’s favourite" child to his notorious association with Jeffrey Epstein.
According to The Mail on Sunday, the documentary will offer an in-depth exploration of Prince Andrew's life, tracing his journey from royal favor to public disgrace. Notably, it will shed light on his controversial connection and friendship with the late s*x offender Jeffrey Epstein, who allegedly provided s*xual services from minors to his high-profile acquaintances, including Prince Andrew.
The documentary will be produced by the esteemed Sandpaper Films, known for their insightful projects on the British royal family, such as the acclaimed film Diana, 7 Days. Their work has been featured on major streaming platforms like Amazon, Netflix, and Apple.
One intriguing aspect of the documentary is the potential involvement of Prince Andrew's former private secretary, Alistair Watson. Insiders suggest that if Watson decides to speak out, it could spell "bad news" for the Duke of York, as he is believed to possess valuable insider knowledge, metaphorically described as knowing "where the bodies are buried."
This revelation adds another layer of scrutiny to Prince Andrew's already tarnished reputation, highlighting the ongoing challenges he faces amid public scrutiny and legal battles related to his association with Epstein.