Prince Charles' 'black spider' letters to be published
The Supreme Court has ruled a series of letters written by the Prince of Wales to Government ministers should be made public.
The Supreme Court has ruled a series of letters written by the Prince of Wales to Government ministers should be made public.
The Supreme Court have reached an "unconstitutional decision" by allowing letters written by the Prince of Wales to government ministers to be published, Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg has said.
The MP for North East Somerset said the ruling would make it very difficult for Prince Charles to do his job.
"It is the job of the Prince of Wales to interest himself in what his majesty's government is doing that's his role, that's his job", he said.
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