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In 1874 when it became known that Greville's diary was going to be printed, the news of this caused an uproar.
Queen Victoria wrote that she was " horrified and indignant at this dreadful and really scandalous book.
Mr Greville's indiscretion, indelicacy, ingratitude, betrayal of confidence and shameful disloyalty towards his Sovereign make it very important that the book should be severely censored and discredited ".
She also said that " The tone in which he speaks of royalty is unlike anything which one sees in history, even of people hundreds of years ago, and is most reprehensible ... Of George IV he speaks in such shocking language, language not fit for any gentleman to use ".
The Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli wrote to Lady Bradford on 26 October 1874:

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