Prince Andrew reached a settlement with Virginia Giuffre, but this change did not save him from becoming a subject of a new documentary.

The scandalous life of Prince Andrew will be explored in the upcoming Peacock documentary, "Prince Andrew: Banished." The streaming site released the documentary's trailer on Thursday ahead of its release on October 5.

According to Peacock, the upcoming flick will explore the Duke of York's "tumultuous and complex" life in the past years, including the issues he had related to Jeffrey Epstein and his close confidant, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Per New York Post, "Prince Andrew: Banished" will feature journalists, palace insiders, and Prince Andrew's close friends as they share the stories and events related to the royal's life.

In the trailer, Tina Brown said that no one ever tells the truth when a person is the Queen's son.

One reporter said, "Prince Andrew thought he was more than a royal. He thought he was a celebrity. The talk of the dinner parties was he couldn't keep his trousers closed."

Fox News tried to contact Prince Andrew's representatives to ask for a comment, but they had no response as of press time.

Royal fans expect "Prince Andrew: Banished" to tell the events from Prince Andrew's crash BBC interview where he addressed his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and the legal battle he had with Giuffre after she accused him of sexually abusing her in the past.

Prince Andrew's Future in the Monarchy "Unclear"

After Queen Elizabeth II's death, Prince Andrew's rank in the line of succession moved up. He currently ranks eighth, standing after the heir to the throne - William, the Prince of Wales - Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Prince Harry, Archie, and Lilibet.

Despite that, True Royalty TV co-founder Nick Bullen told Fox News Digital that Prince Andrew's chance to become a working royal again vanished after Queen Elizabeth II's death. Per Bullen, the duke's royal life is now over.

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He noted King Charles III's plans to slim down the monarchy. With that, the monarch would reportedly give the spotlight to his grandchildren and immediate heirs. He is also expected to lean on Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, instead.

In fact, royal fans also seemingly disapproved of his reappearance again especially when Queen Elizabeth II chose to be accompanied by him during Prince Philip's memorial.

Prince Andrew's name also appeared on the last part on royal family's website after King Charles III succeeded the throne.

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