So-called 'black spider memos' written by Britain's Prince Charles will be published later after a long legal battle.
The secret letters from Charles to Labour government ministers in 2004 and 2005 will be released with some redactions.
The Guardian newspaper campaigned for a decade for their publication, and the Supreme Court ruled in March that the government had been wrong to block their release.
Critics of the Prince insist the next in line to the throne should not be intervening on policy matters.
Eleanor Noakes has more.
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