Bombshell Prince Andrew Photo Could Shatter Royal Family If Made Available to Public, Photographer in Disastrous Newsnight Interview Warns

Bombshell Prince Andrew Photo Could Shatter Royal Family If Makes Available to Public, Photographer in Disastrous Newsnight Interview Warns
An unreleased photo of Prince Andrew will "embarrass" the Royal Family, according to a BBC photographer. PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL/AFP via Getty Images

A BBC staffer who covered Prince Andrew's terrible Newsnight appearance claims to have an image that, if made public, would demolish the Royal Family.

Andrew consented to meet with presenter Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14, 2019, to be questioned about his relationship with pedophile and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

BBC Photographer Has "Shocking Photo" of Prince Andrew

Photographer Mark Harrison, who was there for the BBC interview, allegedly took a shot that would cause enormous humiliation if it leaked. The image was described as jaw-dropping" by one source, but no further information was offered.

The Duke of York's car crash interview is supposedly slated to be made into a film, maybe starring Hugh Grant, and producers in the know may want to replicate their version. Prince Andrew is said to have asked that the photo shoot on the day not be made public, but an insider close to the production teased that everything has a price. Scoop, a film based on the account of how the BBC secured the bombshell interview, is in the works.

The Duke of York pledged to pull aside from public life in the aftermath of the interview, and he made no public appearances at his mother the Queen's recent Platinum Jubilee festivities, as per Mirror. Meanwhile, it has been discovered that Princess Beatrice had a major role in deciding whether her father, the Duke of York, would address charges of sexual assault with the BBC.

According to Sam McAlister, the BBC Newsnight producer who secured the controversial 2019 interview, Prince Andrew stunned TV executives when he arrived for talks with his daughter in tow. Beatrice described herself as 'the rainmaker,' with the ability to allow or prevent the tell-all talk from taking place.

In an interview with journalist Emily Maitlis, the Duke addressed charges that he had sex with a trafficked 17-year-old girl, which he has consistently denied, as well as his association with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The former criminal barrister claimed she anticipated Andrew to bring a lawyer, but was startled to see none of the "guys in grey suits" who usually accompany senior royals to meetings. Beatrice is supposed to have discovered about the meeting after being asked to tea with her father later that day, and she wanted to sit in on the discussion.

Prince Andrew Film

The Duke of York denied having intercourse with Virginia Giuffre, aged 17, stating he was at a Pizza Express in Woking on the day of the encounter. He also claimed that he was unable to sweat after enduring stress during the Falkland War when Giuffre claimed that he had sweated profusely while dancing with her in a London nightclub.

The discussion was crucial in his civil case, in which he reached a multi-million-pound settlement with accuser Virginia Giuffre and avoided a court trial. The behind-the-scenes revelations were disclosed in Scoops, McAlister's book about how some of the BBC's most high-profile interviews were broadcast, MSN reported.

Following speculations that his controversial BBC Newsnight interview may be converted into a film, Prince Andrew was seen enjoying a morning horse ride in Windsor today. The 62-year-old king was also pictured behind the wheel of his automobile, joined by another rider. During his outing, Prince Andrew wore a casual blue shirt and pants and shaded his eyes from the glare of the sun with a pair of sunglasses.

His visit comes on the heels of revelations this week that his Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis, largely regarded as one of the most catastrophic in royal history, will be the subject of a new film.

Following Ghislaine Maxwell's imprisonment, Prince Andrew came under further pressure this month to speak with the FBI about his pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein. Her victims believe the duke and other cowardly Epstein allies who shelter behind status and reputation should be investigated, according to Daily Mail.

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