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19. cited in Ben Pimlott, Harold Wilson (1993), p. 524<br />

20. Interview with Baroness Castle of Blackburn, 26 January 1994<br />

21. Tony Benn, Office without Power: Diaries 1968–72 (1988), p. 38<br />

22. Ibid., pp. 190–1<br />

23. When asked about Crossman’s claim that he was a republican, Lord Jenkins replied<br />

that he ‘wouldn’t have gone as far as that’ and that as Home Secretary, when he often<br />

saw the Queen in the course of his duties, he certainly did not ‘feel uncomfortable’<br />

with her. Interview with Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, 2 November 1994<br />

13: Head of the Family<br />

Quotations from the Prince of Wales’s letters and diaries in this and following chapters<br />

are from the authorized biography by Jonathan Dimbleby (1994) unless otherwise<br />

stated.<br />

1. Reflect on Things Past: The Memoirs of Lord Carrington (1988), p. 16<br />

2. Holden, op. cit., p. no<br />

3. cited in Jonathan Dimbleby, The Prince of Wales (1994), p. 63<br />

4. Dermot Morrah, To Be a King (1968), pp. 114 and 116<br />

5. Ibid., pp. 134–5<br />

6. Nicholas Courtney, Princess Anne (1986), p. 22<br />

7. Ibid., p. 30<br />

8. Ibid., p. 38<br />

9. Interview with HRH Princess George of Hanover, 12 May 1994<br />

10. Private information<br />

11. Bloch, Secret File, p. 399<br />

12. Andrew Roberts, Eminent Chuchillians (1994), p. 282<br />

13. Partly published in Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 555<br />

14. Ibid.<br />

14: Daylight upon Magic<br />

1. Ziegler, Mountbatten, pp. 683–4<br />

2. The information on this and the following pages comes from the Report from the Select<br />

Committee on the Civil List, 1971–2<br />

3. John Campbell, Edward Heath (1994), p. 493

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