Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t told details of her long-time art adviser’s double life as a Soviet spy because palace officials didn’t want to add to her worries, newly declassified documents reveal.
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The Soviet flag hangs at half mast at the Russian Embassy in Washington on February 10, 1984, marking the death of Soviet Union President Yuri Andropov. Classified documents released Tuesday by ...
The then-Conservative government of Edward Heath only instructed the queen's private security to break the news to her because it was feared Blunt might not have long to live amid fears of a public ...
The Queen was fully informed of Blunt's spying for the KGB nine years after his confession - The Crown series devoted an episode to the case Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in September 2022 ...
Advertisement The then-Conservative government of Edward Heath only instructed the queen's private security to break the news to her because it was feared Blunt might not have long to live amid ...
Charteris spoke to the Queen in 1973 because Blunt had recently survived a cancer scare. MI5 and the Edward Heath government were terrified that after Blunt’s death his role as Russian agent ...
The Queen was left in the dark for almost a decade over the full scale of the treachery of one of her most senior courtiers, according to newly-released files. In 1964, Sir Anthony Blunt ...
The Queen was left in the dark for almost a decade over the full scale of the treachery of one of her most senior courtiers, according to newly-released files. In 1964, Sir Anthony Blunt, the surveyor ...
In 1964, Sir Anthony Blunt, the surveyor of the late Queen’s pictures and distinguished art historian, finally confessed he had been a Soviet agent since the 1930s. He had been recruited when he ...