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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2026 · 43 MIN

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew And Netflix (8/10/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Netflix treated the Jeffrey Epstein scandal very differently depending on the project. In the 2020 documentary series Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, the streaming service put Epstein’s survivors at the center of the story and examined how his wealth, connections, lawyers, employees, and social standing helped him escape meaningful accountability for years. The series explored the 2005 Palm Beach investigation, the extraordinarily lenient non-prosecution agreement, Epstein’s relationships with powerful figures, and the machinery surrounding his abuse. Prince Andrew was part of that story because of his well-documented friendship with Epstein and the allegations made against him by Virginia Giuffre, including her account that she had been trafficked to the prince when she was 17, allegations Andrew denied. In that documentary context, Andrew’s association with Epstein represented one of the clearest examples of how Epstein gained access to elite circles and how the scandal extended far beyond Epstein himself.By contrast, Netflix’s enormously popular drama The Crown largely sidestepped Prince Andrew’s role in the Epstein scandal, even as the series moved into the period when Andrew’s relationship with Epstein was becoming increasingly consequential. Andrew appeared as a comparatively minor member of the royal family, and the show devoted far more attention to Charles, Diana, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, William, and the monarchy’s broader crises. Because The Crown ended its story in 2005, it stopped before the 2010 photographs of Andrew walking with Epstein in New York, Giuffre’s allegations becoming internationally prominent, Andrew’s disastrous 2019 Newsnight interview, and his subsequent withdrawal from public duties. Still, Epstein’s abuse was already under investigation by 2005, and Andrew’s friendship with him had begun years earlier, meaning the series had opportunities to foreshadow or examine that relationship but essentially chose not to. The result was a striking contrast within Netflix’s own catalog: Filthy Rich presented Epstein’s access to royalty as an important component of the scandal, while The Crown told the modern monarchy’s story with Andrew’s connection to one of the most notorious sex offenders of the era almost entirely outside the frame.to contact me:[email protected]

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