Prince of Wales ‘urged late Queen to intervene in Scottish referendum’
- Prince William urged Queen Elizabeth II to intervene in the Scottish independence referendum when polls indicated a Yes vote, as stated in the book 'Power and the Palace' by Valentine Low.
- David Cameron, the Prime Minister at the time, confirmed he lobbied the monarch to intervene in the referendum, according to the book.
- The No campaign secured 55 percent of the vote, ensuring Scotland remained part of the United Kingdom.
- Queen Elizabeth II expressed a hope that the people of Scotland would 'think very carefully about the future' shortly before the referendum.
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