is a feature-length documentary (80-90 minutes) directed by Jamie Crawford that premiered on Peacock in late 2022. It explores the rapid fall from grace of the Duke of York, focusing on his association with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Critical Reception
In October 2025 the King “initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honours of Prince Andrew”. The House of Commons Library Andrew Mountbatten Windsor misconduct | Media Centre Prince Andrew: Banished
A review from the Chicago Tribune found the documentary's attempt to question the wider royal family structure somewhat "shaky," though it successfully highlighted Andrew’s lifelong sense of entitlement. Key Narrative Themes is a feature-length documentary (80-90 minutes) directed by
It suggests that while his royal salary was healthy, it was insufficient to fund the extravagant lifestyle he desired, which reportedly drove him toward questionable business connections. The House of Commons Library Andrew Mountbatten Windsor
Reviewers from Vanity Fair noted that while the "contemporary" story of Epstein is well-known, the film's strength lies in excavating older archival footage. It contrasts Andrew's youth as a "national hero" and Falklands War pilot with his later narcissistic behavior.
Overall, the documentary received mixed but generally positive reviews, often rated around by critics. The Good:
Interviewees describe a transition from a "charming hero" to someone with "acquired situational narcissism". Context: The "Real-Life" Banishment