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Baroness Winterton of Doncaster
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Winterton of Doncaster, Baroness (1)
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To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, for what reason the replies to HRH Prince Philip from Prime Minister Harold Wilson were not released by the Public Records Office under the 30-year rule at the same time as HRH Prince Philip's letters to Harold Wilson were made public.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, for what reason the replies to HRH Prince Philip from Prime Minister Harold Wilson were not released by the Public Records Office under the 30-year rule at the same time as HRH Prince Philip's letters to Harold Wilson were made public.
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Andrew Mackinlay
(Labour)
Answered by
Baroness Winterton of Doncaster
(Labour)
Answering body
Lord Chancellor's Department
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Written questions
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Tabled on
7 January 2003
For answer on
20 January 2003
Answered on
20 January 2003
Andrew Mackinlay: To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department for what reason the replies to HRH Prince Philip
from Prime Minister Harold Wilson were not released by the Public Records Office under the 30-year rule at the same time as HRH
Prince Philip's letters to Harold Wilson were made public. [89806]
Ms Rosie Winterton: Harold Wilson's letter to HRH Prince Philip dated 15 July 1967 discusses details of an audience with HRH Queen
Elizabeth II, unlike the letter of 11 July 1967 from Prince Philip to which Mr. Wilson was responding. In accordance with recently
approved guidelines on the release of records relating to the Sovereign and the Royal Household's records relating to Ministerial
audiences with the Sovereign should be closed for 40 years or until the death of the Sovereign whichever is later.
Subjects
Disclosure of information; Ministers; Public records; Monarchy; Wilson of Rievaulx, Lord; Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Date
20 January 2003
Reference
89806; 398 c198W;398 c199W
House
House of Commons