An emotional Princess Beatrice is expressing her displeasure with Hollywood's continued use of the most embarrassing issue that her family has ever been involved in for the purpose of entertainment.
In spite of the fact that the princess has a deep affection for her father, the Duke of York, reports claim that Bea has made the decision to put some distance between herself and him, both in public and in private.
"Beatrice has gone to hell and back over her dad's situation," an insider told New Idea Magazine. "This latest TV show is just beyond awful, and Beatrice needs to take some time away from the ongoing circus.”
"Now that she's a mother - and hoping to expand her family - she is desperate to move on from this nightmare," the anonymous insider added.
The drama series "A Very Royal Scandal" was released by Prime Video at the beginning of September. It is a three-part series that depicts Prince Andrew's interview with Newsnight journalist Emily Maitlis that took place within the year 2019, as per BBC.
As a consequence of Prince Andrew's disastrous conversation regarding his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sexual offender, he was removed from all royal responsibilities.
According to the show, Princess Beatrice, who is 36 years old, is the one who is responsible for her father's choice to participate in the interview. Moreover, there is a particularly gruesome scene in which Bea, who is portrayed by Honor Swinton Byrne, requests that Andrew, who is portrayed by Michael Sheen, refrain from appearing in photographs taken during her wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
It has been explained by the spy that Princess Beatrice is now avoiding Royal Lodge, which is where Andrew, who is 64 years old, continues to dwell, "for many reasons."
"It's a stress hole there, and for some reason, Beatrice always gets stuck in the middle of things, playing peacemaker on behalf of her dad," the undisclosed informant shared. "She doesn't want to be doing that anymore, and she recognizes it's been a pattern all her life.”
"No one wants to be around him when he's dealing with so much right now. Beatrice is broken-hearted, of course. She's a daddy's girl, which is why this has been so difficult for her. She had Andrew on this pedestal, even with all the evidence staring her in the face, but she was sick of being humiliated. She hopes desperately for this TV series nightmare to blow over," the tipster went on.
It goes without saying that this is not even the first time that Hollywood has retold the tale. The Yorks were catapulted back into the spotlight after the release of their own movie, "Scoop," which was based on the interview and was released by Netflix in April, as per Netflix's TUDUM.
Beatrice has been hurt more by the continuous reminders than her sister, Princess Eugenie, who is 34 years old, and her mother, Sarah Ferguson, who is 64 years old. This is because Beatrice was involved behind the scenes in the interview.
"Beatrice is devastated," the mole said. "She truly does blame herself for encouraging Andrew to do that BBC interview. If she'd kept out of it, like she usually does, he might have been talked about of it. It's been a nightmare ever since."
"Right now, Beatrice's focus is on the future, not the past," the tattler went on. "Her priorities are on the next generation, not the mistakes of the previous one."
Business Times has reached out to Princess Beatrice and Prince Andrew for comments.