Lord Mountbatten Coup Detat
The fifth episode of the third series of the crown coup discusses the possible involvement in 1968 of lord mountbatten in a potential coup against the labour government of harold wilson.
Lord mountbatten coup detat. The crown season 3 shows lord mountbatten or uncle dickie plan a coup to unseat prime minister harold wilson. Essentially in 1968 a newspaper editor and bank of england director cecil king attempted to persuade lord mountbatten to lead a coup detat against wilsons labour government. The army sas mi5 parts of mi6 parts of the raf and a smattering of royal navy elements would then put down the police and anti coup factions in the armed forces.
On the bbc television programme the plot against harold wilson broadcast on 16 march 2006 on bbc2 it was claimed there were threats of a coup detat against the wilson government which was corroborated by leading figures of the time on both the left and the right. November 29 2019 at 948 am. Essentially in 1968 a newspaper editor and bank of england director cecil king attempted to persuade lord mountbatten to lead a coup detat against wilsons labour government.
Heres the true story behind the tv show. Dans cet episode lord mountbatten interprete par lacteur charles dance tente un coup detat pour renverser le premier ministre travailliste en fonction. Louis mountbatten 1st earl mountbatten of burma described in one contemporary obituary as the last of britains storybook heroes was a distinguished british naval officer and uncle and substitute father figure to prince philip.
Le coup detat de lord mountbatten dans the crown. There would be a coup mooted from 1965 to 1979 lead by lord mountbatten his scots cronies the sas and the army leadership. Alleged 1974 military coup plot.
Il se reunit en cachette entoure de cecil king directeur de la banque dangleterre et du groupe media mirror. He was also distantly related to queen elizabeth ii. The crown season three depicted mountbatten considering leading a coup detat against harold wilsons government in the late 1960s a move that would have seen an unelected government take.