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Queen Elizabeth II wasnt told about Soviet spy in her palace, declassified MI5 files show
LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t told details of her long-time art advisers double life as a Soviet spy because palace officials didn’t want to add to her worries, newly declassified documents reveal.
The files about royal art historian Anthony Blunt are among a trove from the intelligence agency MI5 released Tuesday by Britains National Archives.
They shed new light on a spy ring linked to Cambridge University in the s, whose members spilled secrets to the Soviet Union from the heart of the U.K. intelligence establishment.
Blunt, who worked at Buckingham Palace as Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures, was under suspicion for years before he finally confessed in that, as a senior MI5 officer during World War II, he had passed secret information to Soviet agents.
In one of the newly released files, an MI5 officer notes that Blunt said he felt “profound relief” at unburdening himself.
In return for information he provided, Blunt was allowed to keep his job, his knighthood and his social standing – and the queen was apparently kept in the dark.
In , 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 and there was nothing that could done about him.”
The government decided to tell the monarch in , when Blunt was ill, fearing a media uproar once Blunt died and journalists were able to publish stories without fear of libel suits.
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Charteris reported that “she took it all very calmly and without surprise,” and “remembered that he had been under suspicion way back” in the early s.
Best biography on queen elizabeth ii 20 of the Best Books About Queen Elizabeth II From exhaustive biographies, to illustrated coffee table books, and dishy accounts from former palace staffers. By Emma Dibdin Published: Sep.Historian Christopher Andrew says in the official history of MI5 that the queen had previously been told about Blunt in “general terms.”
Blunt was publicly unmasked as a spy by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the House of Commons in November He was finally stripped of his knighthood, but never prosecuted, and died in at the age of
Files held by Britain’s secretive intelligence services usually remain classified for several decades, but the agencies are inching toward more openness.
Some of the newly released documents will feature in an exhibition, entitled “MI5: Official Secrets,” opening at the National Archives in London later this year.
Two of the Cambridge spies, Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess, fled to Russia in A third, Kim Philby, continued to work for foreign intelligence agency MI6 despite falling under suspicion.
As evidence of his duplicity mounted, he was confronted in Beirut in January by his friend and fellow MI6 officer Nicholas Elliott.
The declassified files include Philby’s typed confession and a transcript of his discussion with Elliott.
In it, Philby admitted he had betrayed Konstantin Volkov, a KGB officer who tried to defect to the West in , bringing with him details of moles inside British intelligence – including Philby himself.
As a result of Philby’s intervention, Volkov was abducted in Istanbul, taken back to Moscow and executed.
Elliott reported that Philby said that if he had his life to lead again, he would probably have behaved in the same way.
“I really did feel a tremendous loyalty to MI6. I was treated very, very well in it and I made some really marvelous friends there, Philby said, according to the transcript.
But the overruling inspiration was the other side.”
Philby told Elliott that the choice faced now that he was exposed was “between suicide and prosecution.” Instead, he fled to Moscow, where he died in
The Cambridge spies have inspired myriad books, plays movies and TV shows, including the series “ A Spy Among Friends,” starring Guy Pearce as Philby and Damian Lewis as Elliott.
Blunt featured in a episode of “ The Crown,” played by Samuel West.