The Scotsman

Maitlis did not intend to ‘bring down’ Duke of York

● Maitlis says Newsnight is not ‘car crash television’

- By SHÂN ROSS

Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis says she did not expect her interview with the Duke of York to have such serious repercussi­ons for him.

Prince Andrew’s widely derided attempt to defend his former friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein led to him stepping down from royal duties.

Maitlis said: “I didn’t see it coming.”

Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis has said she did not expect her interview with the Duke of York to have the repercussi­ons it had.

The journalist interviewe­d the duke at Buckingham Palace about the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal last month.

Prince Andrew’s attempt to set the record straight about his relationsh­ip with the convicted sex offender – and counter allegation­s he slept with one of Epstein’s groomed teenagers – was widely condemned for its unsympathe­tic tone and lack of remorse about the friendship.

Four days after the BBC Two Newsnight interview with Maitlis last month and following a public backlash, Buckingham Palace announced that the duke was “stepping back from public duties for the foreseeabl­e future”.

Maitlis told Radio Times magazine: “I didn’t see it coming.

“It wasn’t an attempt to bring down the royals, just a chance to understand the story.”

She added: “I didn’t like people saying, ‘Oh, it’s a car crash interview’, because I thought, ‘That’s not enticing, that’s not encouragin­g’.

“I don’t want people thinking that’s what happens at Newsnight.”

The newsreader said that after the interview the impression she got from the prince “was definitely that he had been happy with it”.

She said it was not up to her to decide whether he was being truthful in the interview because “it’s not my job”.

“I’m not a judge, I’m not a barrister, this isn’t a court of law,” said the presenter.

She also praised the duke, 59, for taking all the questions head-on.

“I admire him for his candour and his engagement with the questions in an age of so much deviation and circumnavi­gation, and quite often a failure to put yourself up for scrutiny,” she said.

Last week Maitlis revealed that she knew that the interview had spelled disaster for the duke when he revealed that he did not regret his friendship with Epstein.

When she asked him if he regretted his whole friendship with Epstein he replied: “Still not”, before going on to say that knowing Epstein had given him opportunit­ies which were “actually very useful”.

Maitlis also said that the duke had assumed the interview had gone so well that he talked of arranging another one to discuss his charity work with Pitch at the Palace his Dragons’ Den-style entreprene­ur scheme.

The duke was missing from the Royal Family’s annual Christmas Day attendance at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringha­m, Norfolk.

The 11am service is regarded as an official engagement with attendance approved by the Queen and attracts hundreds of spectators.

However, he did attend the 9am private service earlier in the morning with the Queen and other members of the Royal Family, and was seen walking alongside Price Charles.

Following the interview with Maitlis, the duke has withdrawn or been dropped as patron from more than 230 charities, including English National Ballet and the Royal Philharmon­ic Orchestra, following the negative publicity after the interview.

He was also ditched as chancellor of the University of Huddersfie­ld after students said he was unfit for the role due to his “associatio­n with a known paedophile”.

“I didn’t see it coming. It wasn’t an attempt to bring down the royals, just a chance to understand the story”

EMILY MAITLIS

 ??  ?? 0 Emily Maitlis asked Prince Andrew about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein in an interview for Newsnight
0 Emily Maitlis asked Prince Andrew about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein in an interview for Newsnight

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