Something I didn't understand on reading the articles about the show. Maybe Tyger can help?
The scene with Eugenie. (from the Telegraph-article):
"In the programme, Sarah received a phone call telling her the friend who originally helped set up the News of the World sting was planning to sell her story.
As daughter Eurgenie sobs nearby a voiceover by the duchess says: "Seeing Eugenie so upset brought out the fighter in me."
Leading her away, Sarah then says: 'What's wrong Eug?' to her daughter who has turned away from the cameras.
A tearful Eugenie replies: 'I don't like it.'
The duchess replies: 'It's fine baby, it's fine. Don't be sad, don't be sad, what are you getting sad for? They can't hurt you, they can't hurt us. We've got to keep tough.'"
I thought that Beatrice took that phonecall and told Sarah? At least that's how I recall it was reported. So is this whole scene made up? With a crying Eugenie? and why? If it was "scripted reality", why did Eugenie cry? Did she pretend like an actress?
Sorry, I don't get it.
The scene with Eugenie. (from the Telegraph-article):
"In the programme, Sarah received a phone call telling her the friend who originally helped set up the News of the World sting was planning to sell her story.
As daughter Eurgenie sobs nearby a voiceover by the duchess says: "Seeing Eugenie so upset brought out the fighter in me."
Leading her away, Sarah then says: 'What's wrong Eug?' to her daughter who has turned away from the cameras.
A tearful Eugenie replies: 'I don't like it.'
The duchess replies: 'It's fine baby, it's fine. Don't be sad, don't be sad, what are you getting sad for? They can't hurt you, they can't hurt us. We've got to keep tough.'"
I thought that Beatrice took that phonecall and told Sarah? At least that's how I recall it was reported. So is this whole scene made up? With a crying Eugenie? and why? If it was "scripted reality", why did Eugenie cry? Did she pretend like an actress?
Sorry, I don't get it.