Queen would not favour prince becoming DG until he was married, private secretary saidThe Queen would not have approved of Prince Charles becoming governor general of Australia at least until he managed to find himself a wife, a release of Australian documents has revealed.Talk of Charles as a possible contender, following the dismissal in 1975 of prime minister Gough Whitlam’s government, was addressed by the Queen’s private secretary, Sir Martin Charteris, in a 1976 letter to then governor general, Sir John Kerr. Continue reading…
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