Princess Beatrice is “heartbroken” and “devastated” by the drama surrounding her disgraced father, Prince Andrew, according to reports.
The 36-year-old Princess of York was featured on Amazon Prime's Very Royal Scandal. The show is a dramatization of Andrew's infamous 2019 BBC interview in which he publicly commented on his dealings and relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
As a result, Beatrice is now “tired of humiliation” and feels “caught in the middle” of the controversy surrounding her scandal-scarred father.
“It's a stressful place, and for some reason Beatrice always finds herself caught in the middle, playing mediator on her father's behalf,” the source said. new ideas magazinevia GB News.
“She doesn't want to do that anymore and recognizes that it's been a pattern her whole life.”
“No one wants to be around him when he's going through so much right now. Of course Beatrice is heartbroken,” the source added.
Sources say Beatrice is a true “daddy's girl” and is now “desperate” to see all the hype surrounding the TV series evaporate.
“The Very Royal Scandal” specifically follows reporter Emily Maitlis, played by Golden Globe Award winner Ruth Wilson, as she chases down a story and lands an interview, followed by her relationship with Golden Globe Award winner Prince Andrew. It dramatizes the actual events leading up to the interview and the actual events during the interview. candidate Michael Sheen).
The show, the third series of the critically acclaimed anthology of British political and royal scandals, premiered exclusively. prime video Early this month.
Elsewhere, palace insiders told the outlet that Beatrice is currently avoiding her father's royal residence, the Royal Lodge.
Andrew has lived in a $38 million luxury mansion on the grounds of Windsor Castle since 2004. He lives there with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
Andrew continues to ignore his brother King Charles' requests to downsize to the small Frogmore Cottage, which is now vacant.
Andrew reportedly wants to wait it out and leave the royal digs to Beatrice and her sister Eugenie as a legacy.





