Could Queen Elizabeth's II Diaries Be Published?

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Could Queen Elizabeth II's diaries be published?

There's a possibility. One of Queen Elizabeth's former pages, Paul Whybrew, has tasked with sorting through her private diaries and letters to decide what will be available to the public and what will remain confidential.

The Telegraph reports, "It is understood to be too early to decide which documents might eventually be publicly released in the years to come from the Royal Archives. The Queen kept a handwritten diary, which could offer an unprecedented look at the late monarch’s thoughts and views on political and family life during her long reign."

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Princess Elizabeth writing at her desk in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1944Lisa Sheridan - Getty Images

Queen Elizabeth did keep a handwritten diary, but the Daily Mail reports "it was much more perfunctory than the journals kept by Queen Victoria, her great-great-grandmother." She once said she wrote in her diary about 15 minutes each evening, saying in a documentary, "I keep a diary, but not like Queen Victoria's. It's quite small."

Whybrew is part of a team from the Master of the Household’s Department and the Royal Collection Trust looking at the late Queen's papers and letters, and he is reportedly working on the project two days a week, as he is retired.

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Paul Whybrew, Page of the Backstairs to Queen Elizabeth II, attends the committal service for the Queen at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle on September 19, 2022.Max Mumby/Indigo - Getty Images

Whybrew, nicknamed "Tall Paul" due to his 6'4" stature, has been entrusted with the task by King Charles III. "For this task, King Charles needed someone he could trust, someone he could be sure would never breathe a word of whatever he came across," the Mail wrote. "Tall Paul is the legacy man – the keeper of the Queen's secrets. There is no one else that the King would have trusted with such a big job. This is the ultimate reward for his loyalty."

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