Metascore
66

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Lacy Baugher
    Sep 18, 2024
    85
    Its three episodes (all of which were available for review) have a distinct Prestige TV seriousness, but while it’s clear its take on the (pardon the pun) scandalous central interview is what people will likely tune in to see, the show itself, to its credit, does try to push beyond being a mere recreation. In fact, while Sheen and Wilson are dynamite together in the few scenes they share, A Very Royal Scandal’s most interesting elements are found outside those familiar moments.
  2. Reviewed by: Barbara Ellen
    Sep 23, 2024
    80
    A Very Royal Scandal is much better than Scoop. Like Gillian Anderson as Scoop’s Maitlis, Wilson delivers a distractingly deep voice, but unlike Anderson she doesn’t go the full Beeb-ordained Darth Vader. Wilson also brings light and shade to a complicated woman in an ethically complicated situation.
  3. Reviewed by: Aramide Tinubu
    Sep 19, 2024
    80
    Though the interview is the turning point in the narrative, and takes place in Episode 2, it’s not what’s most intriguing about the show. Instead, amid the muted tones of the palace and the haunting sounds of a clock ticking in the background, “A Very Royal Scandal” offers a master class in perception.
  4. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Sep 18, 2024
    80
    Ms. Wilson gives her [Emily Maitlis] an unceasing energy that is quite convincing. .... Prince Andrew, who in Mr. Sheen’s hands becomes a contemptible yet pitiful figure. .... And all moral arguments aside, this is simply great television. It justifies itself.
  5. Reviewed by: Carol Midgley
    Sep 18, 2024
    80
    It is not perfect, but it is highly entertaining and, in my opinion, a better piece of television than Scoop.
  6. Reviewed by: Randy Myers
    Sep 18, 2024
    75
    While nothing in “A Very Royal Scandal” is particularly eye-opening (except for what happened to Maitlis after that interview), it’s worth the watch to see two actors at the top of their game.
  7. Reviewed by: Kayleigh Donaldson
    Sep 18, 2024
    75
    While it’s a far more satisfying version of this story than the one retold in Scoop, A Very Royal Scandal may suffer from coming out second and relitigating (very recent) history.
  8. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Sep 19, 2024
    70
    A Very Royal Scandal takes an event from the very recent past and gives it some fascinating context, aided by good performances from Sheen, Wilson and Scanlan.
  9. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Sep 19, 2024
    70
    For two hours, A Very Royal Scandal is tightly cut and smartly observed and strategized without being revelatory, despite Maitlis’ direct involvement. .... The final hour, the one meant to reflect on the significance of the cultural moment and its aftermath, is faultier in its approach.
  10. Reviewed by: Lily Moayeri
    Sep 18, 2024
    70
    A Very Royal Scandal does a good job of showing all perspectives and putting this specific situation into a greater context that questions right and wrong. Ultimately, it leaves the drawing of conclusions to the viewer.