There’s a good chance that Prince Andrew could stay out of the spotlight for good.
15.05.2020 - 16:29 / tvguide.com
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Fridays are kind of a mixed bag now. It's like GREAT the weekend is here, but then you realize, now what? For most people, it just means more time to fill during quarantine or between paranoid trips to the grocery store, and that means sitting in front of a TV to find something to watch. Well, I have good news. Netflix's new series White Lines is the perfect way to spend 10 hours binge-watching between now and Monday. Well, provided you are OK
There’s a good chance that Prince Andrew could stay out of the spotlight for good.
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