Ghislaine Maxwell's brother defends Prince Andrew after arrest

Ian Maxwell, brother of Ghislaine Maxwell, has come out in defense of former Prince Andrew following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. In an interview with The Telegraph, Ian described Andrew's actions as potentially 'sleazy' but emphasized that the charges do not involve sexual misconduct. He contrasted the royal family's distancing from Andrew with his own family's support for Ghislaine.

Oh honey, the tea is piping hot from across the pond! Ian Maxwell, Ghislaine's big bro, just couldn't resist spilling some family loyalty in The Telegraph interview on Thursday—the very day former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor got pinched for misconduct in public office. 😲 You know the backstory: Andrew's infamous ties to Ghislaine and her late beau Jeffrey Epstein have been the stuff of tabloid nightmares.

Ian didn't hold back, saying Andrew's got it worse than his sister because "while he and other family members stand behind her, he thinks the royals have abandoned Andrew." Oof, shade on the Windsors much? He quipped, "Look, he’s a single man and what he did or didn’t do with various women was sleazy, humiliating for him and embarrassing for the royals." But let's be crystal: this arrest isn't about any alleged sexy shenanigans—prosecutors apparently can't dig up dirt there. No, it's tied to his gig as Britain's special envoy for international trade, where he allegedly handed over classified reports to Epstein. Messy! 👀

The royals have been side-eyeing Andrew for years—King Charles III included—and he even ditched his 'Prince' title recently over the Epstein mess. Meanwhile, Ian's riding or die for Ghislaine, who's serving 20 years for her 2021 sex trafficking conviction. He insists she's "on the right side of history" and that feminist groups dropped the ball: "she is a woman who has been treated abysmally by the system." Iconic loyalty or what?

So, is this brotherly bond the ultimate plot twist, or just more royal drama fodder? Spill your thoughts, darlings!

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