Late Queen's 'secret letter' to King Charles 'will never be revealed,' author claims


The late Queen left King Charles a secret letter after her death and “we will never know what’s in it”, a royal author has claimed.

Robert Hardman, who wrote Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story. appeared on GB News where he spoke about the late Queen’s death in 2022.

He said: “The thing that absolutely put the hairs on the back of my neck was when I heard about it was her last red box. She’d had a red box brought to her every single day of her life as Queen.

“She was only ever allowed two days off, her birthday and Christmas Day. Other than that her red box, every day, was full of papers and stuff to be dealt with. And right at the end, you know, they opened up her last red box, it’s there in her room after she’s died and there’s a letter to the Prince of Wales. We’ll probably never know what was in it.”

He claimed that the late Queen wanted to “get the country back on its feet” after a political crisis stemming from Westminster.

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“Just a few years ago, you would not have seen the words enlarged prostate in a Palace statement. But the King takes the view that the public has a right to know certain things.

“They don’t have a right to know everything. But he thinks if I’m going to be a leader, I’m setting an example. And he thinks, if I can do some good by saying what it is that I’ve got, and encourage other people to step forward, then that’s good.”

The comments come after the Palace revealed that King Charles would head to the hospital to receive treatment for an enlarged prostate. Princess Kate – the Princess of Wales – remains in hospital following a planned abdominal surgery.

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