In her first interview from a U.S. prison cell, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell says she “feels bad” for Prince Andrew.
Maxwell, 60, says she understands why she can no longer be friends with the Duke of York and why his lawyers made sure to downplay their relationship.
“I feel so bad for him,” she told Daphne Barak, an Israeli-American documentary filmmaker, in August. “I follow what’s happening to him.”
In the bombshell interview, one of two conducted for an upcoming CBS-Paramount Plus documentary, she called the disgraced royal a “dear friend.”
This flies in the face of what Andrew’s lawyers argued in a legal filing in January. They asked that the sexual assault lawsuit filed against him by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre be dismissed because they said her claim that Maxwell and Andrew were close friends was false.
Britain’s Prince Andrew is seen in this April 5, 2015 photo in London.
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“He pledges to demonstrate his regret for his association with Epstein by supporting the fight against the evils of sex trafficking, and by supporting its victims.”
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Prince Andrew was stripped of all his military titles and patronages in the wake of the lawsuit, returning them to Queen Elizabeth II in January. He is no longer allowed to use the title ‘His Royal Highness’ and his royal duties have been distributed among other members of the British Royal Family.
In her interview, Maxwell described her relationship with Epstein as the “greatest regret of my life,” saying that she could go out of her way to “avoid meeting him” if she could.
She also said she felt “honoured” when former U.S. president Donald Trump sent his well wishes ahead of her trial.
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