The murky disappearances of critical archives point further to the high-level involvement of the ruling apparatuses in the US ...
Sir Anthony Blunt, the Royal Family's picture surveyor and renowned art historian, finally admitted that he had been a Soviet ...
The only people aware of the confession at the palace were the queen's private secretary – Martin Charteris, and his deputy, Philip Moore. According to the files: "Charteris thought that the ...
In 1972, her private secretary, Martin Charteris, told MI5 chief Michael Hanley that “the Queen did not know and he saw no advantage in telling her about it now; it would only add to her worries ...
“[The Queen] took it all very calmly and without surprise,” reported her private secretary Martin Charteris. “She remembered he had been under suspicion in the aftermath of the Burgess ...
The Queen’s Private Secretary, Sir Martin Charteris, shared her composed reaction in a handwritten letter summarised by the head of the Security Service in a Top Secret memo. That memo is just ...