Daily Mail - 27.08.2019

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Page 34 Daily Mail, Tuesday, August 27, 2019


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S HER ex-husband
Prince Andrew tries
to downplay his ten-
year association with
the late sex offender
Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah, Duchess
of York is concentrating on a
more wholesome royal drama.
I can disclose that Fergie has set up a
television production company — and
her debut project will be a historical
series about Prince Albert’s Saxe-
Coburg-Gotha dynasty.
‘The first drama will be about the
incredible true story of the most
powerful forgotten family in history,’
one of the Duchess’s friends tells me.
The series will be called The Greater
Good, and will ‘shed light on the impor-
tance of the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha family
and its impact on uniting Europe over a
100-year time span’.
The show will focus on a
single family, with little but good looks
to its name, that climbed from
nowhere to sit on nearly all the thrones
of Europe.
Sarah has established the
company, Coat Productions,
with a friend from the fashion
world, Cavan Mahony, who was
a guest at Princess Eugenie’s
wedding at St George’s Chapel,
Windsor Castle, last year.
Fergie has some previous,
achieving critical and commer-
cial success with the 2009 film
The Young Victoria, of which
she was a producer. It was
Sarah who conceived the idea
for the film based on the early
years of Queen Victoria. She

had been interested in the
monarch since her marriage to
Andrew, a great-great-great-
grandson of Victoria and Prince
Albert. Legendary director

Martin Scorsese was brought
in as a fellow producer.
The German name Saxe-
Coburg-Gotha came into the
British Royal Family in 1840

when Victoria wed her cousin
Albert, son of Ernst, Duke of
Saxe-Coburg & Gotha.
As a British dynasty, it was
short-lived, surviving the nine-
year reign of Edward VII, and
the first seven years of his son,
George V.
Then, following the outbreak
of World War I, George replaced
the title with the more
English-sounding House of
Windsor in 1917.
A spokesman for the Duchess
declined to comment.

WHOEVER thought that an MP would give Taylor
Swift a run for her money? Pete Wishart, the SNP
politician who played keyboards with Scottish folk rock
band Runrig, boasts that he is a chart topper. ‘Runrig is
No.1 in the German album charts,’ he says of the band’s
final release before their retirement. ‘What a way to end
an incredible musical legacy.’ Which has better odds —
a Runrig reunion or Scotland leaving the UK?


Picture: EROTEME.CO.UK

GAME Of Thrones
star Nathalie
Emmanuel (who
came to a sticky end
as Missandei) cele-
brated her West
Indian roots as she
partied at Notting
Hill Carnival in leg-
gings featuring the
flag of Dominica.
One of the 30-year-
old actress’s grand-

parents came from
the island. Nathalie
danced with her
boyfriend, the
Riviera star Alex
Lanipekun, 38, whom
she has been court-
ing for over a year.
‘It’s tough to find
people who are
super-secure and
encourage you to
fly,’ she said.

Another Royal


Family drama!


Fergie’s turning


TV producer


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