Attempts to access the Mountbattens’ diaries that cover India’s Partition are being stonewalled
An immense trove of important historical material has been quietly made public in the UK. But some of it is still out of reach. 12 hours ago Lord Mountbatten was the last viceroy of India, presiding over the transition from the British Raj and Partition. | Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)
An immense trove of the most important royal historical material for decades has quietly been released in the United Kingdom. These are the diaries of Lord Louis Mountbatten and his wife Lady Edwina, from the 1920s until 1968.
As the last great-grandchild and godchild of Queen Victoria, uncle of Prince Philip and adored great-uncle of Prince Charles, Mountbatten exercised a “Rasputin-like influence” in the court of Queen Elizabeth.
Secret history: release of Mountbatten archives and fight to access royal diaries
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Secret history: the release of the Mountbatten archives and the fight to access royal diaries
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