⁍ Prince Charles sent a hand-written letter of support to Australia’s governor general in 1976, backing his controversial sacking of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.


⁍ The letter is dated four months after Queen Elizabeth’s representative in Australia, John Kerr, took the unprecedented step to dismiss Whitlam without first warning the palace or the prime minister.


⁍ Whitlam’s firing remains one of the country’s most polarising political events because it represented an unmatched level of intervention by the Commonwealth.


– Four months after Queen Elizabeth’s representative in Australia fired Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, Prince Charles sent a letter of support. “Please don’t lose heart,” he wrote. “What you did last year was right and the courageous thing to do—and most Australians seemed to endorse your decision when it came to the point.” The letter was revealed in an extract from The Truth of the Palace Letters: Deceit, Ambush and Dismissal in 1975 by Paul Kelly and Troy Bramston, due to be published next month, Reuters reports. Whitlam was removed as prime minister in 1975 amid a political crisis over the country’s budget. The queen’s representative at the time, John Kerr, took the unprecedented step of firing Whitlam without warning either the palace or the prime minister.Historians say the country was never told the full story behind Whitlam’s removal during a political deadlock over the budget and in 2016, one historian sued Australia’s National Archives for access to letters between Kerr and the queen. In July, the 211 so-called “palace letters” were published, pulling the veil from one of the great mysteries of Australian politics and re-igniting a conversation about whether the country should cut ties with Britain and become a republic.



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