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One night. One hour. One interview that sent shockwaves around the globe.

A Very Royal Scandal is based on the real-life 2019 interview between BBC journalist Emily Maitlis and Prince Andrew over the accusations he faced regarding his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre. The three-part series follows the actions of Maitlis and Prince Andrew in the lead-up to the interview, the groundbreaking event itself and the questions left in its wake that changed their lives forever.

Joining Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew and Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis are Joanna Scanlan as Amanda Thirsk, Alex Jennings as Sir Edward Young, Éanna Hardwicke as Stewart Maclean, and Claire Rushbrook as Sarah Ferguson. Newly revealed cast members include Nicholas Burns as Mark Gwynne, Lydia Leonard as Esme Wren, Alexander Owen as Jake Morris, Clare Calbraith as Sam Mcalister, Sam Troughton as Donal Mccabe, Honor Swinton Byrne as Princess Beatrice and Sofia Oxenham as Princess Eugenie.

On 9 September, cast members Michael Sheen and Ruth Wilson joined executive producer Emily Maitlis, writer Jeremy Brock, director Julian Jarrold, and executive producer Karen Thrussell from Blueprint Pictures to celebrate the upcoming release of the series with a special screening and Q&A in London.

Michael Sheen and Ruth Wilson take a picture at the A Very Royal Scandal, UK special Screening
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Michael Sheen and Ruth Wilson attend the UK Special Screening of A Very Royal Scandal
Michael Sheen, Emily Maitlis and Ruth Wilson at the A Very Royal Scandal, UK special Screening
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(L to R) Michael Sheen, Emily Maitlis and Ruth Wilson attend the UK Special Screening of A Very Royal Scandal
Honor Swinton Byrne, Claire Rushbrook and Sofia OxenhamA Very Royal Scandal, UK special Screening
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(L to R) Honor Swinton Byrne, Claire Rushbrook and Sofia Oxenham attend the UK Special Screening of A Very Royal Scandal
Julian Jarrold and Jeremy Brock attend the 'A Very Royal Scandal' screening
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Julian Jarrold and Jeremy Brock attend the UK Special Screening of A Very Royal Scandal
Afua Hirsch, Michael Sheen, Ruth Wilson and Emily Maitlis at the A Very Royal Scandal, UK special Screening
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(L to R) Afua Hirsch, Michael Sheen, Ruth Wilson and Emily Maitlis attend the UK Special Screening of A Very Royal Scandal

How to watch ‘A Very Royal Scandal’ on Prime Video

Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew sits in front of Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis in a recreation of the famous Newsnight interview for A Very Royal Scandal
Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis and Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew in A Very Royal Scandal
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What else can you watch on Prime Video?

Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis in a recreation of the famous Newsnight interview for A Very Royal Scandal
Ruth Wilson in A Very Royal Scandal
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Prime Video offers customers a vast collection of TV shows, movies, sports and more! As well as A Very Royal Scandal, you can also watch UK-produced Originals including Clarkson’s Farm, James May: Our Man In Italy, James May: Our Man In IndiaJames May: Our Man in JapanThe RigBAFTA-winning JungleGood OmensAll or Nothing: Arsenal99Rooney, and Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give InYou can also watch Global Amazon MGM-produced series like The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of PowerThe BoysGen VReacherand Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan; as well as exclusive TV shows like Nine Perfect Strangers, and The Continental: From The World of John Wick; movies like Road House and The Idea of You and BAFTA-nominated Saltburn.

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