Prince Andrew spotted driving near Windsor Castle - one day before release of ... trends now

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Prince Andrew has been pictured driving near Windsor Castle ahead of a Netflix film about his car-crash Newsnight interview being released to millions of people around the world tomorrow.

The Duke of York was spotted behind the wheel of his Range Rover as he braces himself for the release of 'Scoop' - starring Rufus Sewell as Andrew, Gillian Anderson as ex-BBC journalist Emily Maitlis and Billie Piper as producer Sam McAlister.

The drama, which will be broadcast across the world on Netflix, will thrust the 64-year-old's relationship to paedophile Jeffery Epstein back into the spotlight.

Andrew, donning a navy blue jumper, appeared in good spirits as he chatted to another man sat in the passenger seat ahead of the much-anticipated film about the 2019 interview being released. 

The new Netflix film will re-hash what is widely considered the most disastrous interview in royal history, where Maitlis grilled the Duke on the sex allegations made against him by Virginia Giuffre

Prince Andrew appeared in good spirits as he was snapped driving near Windsor Castle on Thursday

Prince Andrew appeared in good spirits as he was snapped driving near Windsor Castle on Thursday

The Duke of York, 64, donned a navy jumper, as he got behind the wheel with a royal aide, a day before release of Netflix film Scoop about the Duke's Newsnight interview

The Duke of York, 64, donned a navy jumper, as he got behind the wheel with a royal aide, a day before release of Netflix film Scoop about the Duke's Newsnight interview

The film will be released on Friday and is set to bring yet another headache to King Charles as continues his battle with cancer.

It will also bring Andrew's bombshell interview, where he failed to apologise for his friendship with Epstein, to a new audience of millions of people around the world.

Scoop will show the moment the Queen's son naïvely declared 'that went well didn't it' after the interview and how he joked about meeting Epstein in New York.

The King and his son Prince William were said at the time to be instrumental in the Queen's decision to strip him of all military titles and patronage, however, as seen today, the Duke has most recently been welcomed back into the

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