Queen Elizabeth II wasn't told details of her long-time art adviser's double life as a Soviet spy because palace officials ...
On November 6, 1972, then MI5 chief Sir Michael Bowen Hanley met Sir Martin Charteris, the Queen’s private secretary who said only he and his aide Philip Moore knew about Blunt at the Palace.
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 ...
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 ...