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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sex, Spies, and Scandal: The Profumo Affair That Shook 1960s Britain On June 5, 1963, a scandal exploded in British politics that combined Cold War intrigue, sexual misconduct, and class tensions — and it all centered around a 21-year-old model named Christine Keeler. This was the Profumo Affair, a story that brought down a government [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Sex, Spies, and Scandal: The Profumo Affair That Shook 1960s Britain</strong></h1>
<p>On June 5, 1963, a scandal exploded in British politics that combined Cold War intrigue, sexual misconduct, and class tensions — and it all centered around a 21-year-old model named Christine Keeler.</p>
<p>This was the Profumo Affair, a story that brought down a government minister, rocked the Conservative Party, and forever changed the life of the woman caught in the middle.</p>
<h2>A Scandal With All the Ingredients</h2>
<p>Christine Keeler was young, beautiful, and completely unprepared for the firestorm that would follow when it was revealed that she had an affair with John &#8220;Jack&#8221; Profumo, the UK Secretary of State for War. The press alleged that during her brief relationship with Profumo, she was also involved with a Soviet naval attaché, Yevgeny Ivanov — a suspected spy.</p>
<p>For the tabloids, this was gold: <strong>a sex scandal with a possible national security twist</strong> at the height of the Cold War.</p>
<p>Profumo initially denied everything to Parliament. Ten weeks later, under mounting pressure and exposed as a liar, he resigned. That moment marked the beginning of the end for Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s government.</p>
<h2>Christine Keeler: More Than a Tabloid Headline</h2>
<p>Before she became a national scandal, Keeler had already lived through hardship. Born in poverty, sexually abused in her youth, and having lost a baby as a teenager, she left school at 15 and worked as a model and showgirl to make ends meet.</p>
<p>She met Profumo through Stephen Ward, a well-connected osteopath and artist with powerful friends and a penchant for introducing young women to wealthy men. It was at Lord Astor’s Cliveden estate that Keeler and Profumo first met — Keeler, swimming nude on a dare, caught the politician’s eye. That chance encounter sparked an affair that would have far-reaching consequences.</p>
<h2>The Fallout: Guns, Lies, and Political Collapse</h2>
<p>The scandal might have stayed under wraps if not for a violent love triangle involving Keeler, two other men, and a shooting outside Ward’s flat in December 1962. That incident, involving gangster Johnny Edgecombe, brought the press and police to Keeler’s doorstep.</p>
<p>With the Cold War fueling paranoia and recent spy scandals fresh in the public mind, rumors that Keeler had shared secrets with Ivanov triggered a political frenzy. When Parliament grilled Profumo, he lied. When the truth came out, he had to go.</p>
<h2>Ward&#8217;s Tragic End and a Public Trial</h2>
<p>Profumo’s resignation was just the beginning. Authorities charged Stephen Ward with living off immoral earnings, painting him as a pimp for Keeler and fellow showgirl Mandy Rice-Davies. As the trial unfolded, salacious details about Britain’s elite filled the headlines.</p>
<p>Rice-Davies famously quipped, “Well, he would, wouldn’t he?” when told Lord Astor denied sleeping with her — a line that made her instantly iconic.</p>
<p>None of Ward’s high-society friends came to his defense. Isolated and disgraced, he took his own life before the trial concluded.</p>
<h2>Keeler’s Struggles After the Spotlight</h2>
<p>Keeler didn’t escape unscathed. In 1963, she was jailed for perjury after lying in a case involving another ex-boyfriend. She served nine months in prison.</p>
<p>Though a public inquiry found no national security breach, the scandal irreparably damaged the Conservative government. Macmillan resigned, and the Tories lost the 1964 general election.</p>
<p>Profumo disappeared from politics, devoting his life to charity. He was eventually honored by the Queen for his service. Keeler, by contrast, never truly recovered.</p>
<p>She lived out her years in relative obscurity, writing several books and giving occasional interviews, hoping to reclaim her narrative.</p>
<p>“I’ve just been a newspaper clipping,” she told the BBC in 1983. “I’ve never really had my say.”</p>
<h2>A Legacy That Endures</h2>
<p>Keeler died in 2017, still shadowed by a scandal that defined — and confined — her life. Despite being vilified in her time, her story has since been reexamined with more empathy.</p>
<p>As her co-author Douglas Thompson once put it, “She could never stop being Christine Keeler.” And in many ways, Britain could never stop being fascinated by her.</p>
<p><em>Source: BBC &#8211; <a href="https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20250530-the-1960s-sex-scandal-that-rocked-british-politics">&#8216;The press went absolutely mad&#8217;: The 1960s sex scandal that rocked British politics</a></em></p>
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