Anthony Blunt, who worked at Buckingham Palace as Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures, was secretly a Soviet spy during WWII.
Members of the spy ring in the 1930s spilled secrets to the Soviet Union from the heart of the U.K. intelligence establishment.
Anthony Blunt, a royal art historial, confessed in 1964 to spying for the Soviets, but the late queen was not officially told ...
Five Cambridge University graduates served as double agents, leaking highly classified information to the Soviet Union ...
MI5 reveals confessions of three members of infamous Cambridge Five spy ring as tranche of documents released into National ...
Queen Elizabeth II was not told officially for nearly a decade that one of her most senior courtiers had admitted he was a ...
MI5 documents reveal her private secretary ‘saw no advantage in telling her’ about treachery of Buckingham Palace art expert ...
When the Queen was finally told the full story in the 1970s, she was characteristically unflappable - taking it "all very ...
In 1964, Sir Anthony Blunt, the surveyor of the Queen ... according to declassified MI5 files released to the National Archives in Kew, west London. The decision to ensure she was properly ...
Recently released MI5 files reveal confessions from Britain's notorious double agents, including Kim Philby and Anthony Blunt, who spied for the Soviets. These declassified documents, made public by ...
Queen Elizabeth II was not officially informed for nearly a decade that Anthony Blunt was a Soviet spy, newly declassified ...
The files about royal art historian Anthony Blunt are among a trove from the intelligence agency MI5 released Tuesday by Britain's National Archives. They shed new light on a spy ring linked to ...