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And what do you have to tell me?’
Bloomfield couldn’t resist a little dig at a rival police force, who provided the protection officers. ‘I’m very sorry about what happened to you on Friday, ma’am,’ he said, settling in. ‘It must have been upsetting. The Met really should have looked after you more carefully.’
‘One is rarely upset, Chief Constable,’ the Queen said firmly. ‘I’m assured it won’t happen again. I must say, I wasn’t expecting to meet Hugh where I did.’
He realised he was being put in his place. ‘Erm, yes.
‘Let’s move on,’ she said. ‘Tell me, what have you found?’
Bloomfield nodded, grateful to be on more solid ground. ‘I understand Lord Mundy admitted to you that he killed his cousin. That must have been a terrible shock.’
‘The reason why is pretty obvious: Ned fathered his son.’
The Queen felt an odd duty to pass on the dead man’s own rebuttal of that particular charge.
‘Even so, it’s hard to imagine a man like Hugh going as far as to kill Ned for it,’ she suggested, curious to see his reaction.
As anticipated, Bloomfield brushed the words aside. ‘It’s a strong motive for murder, ma’am. Although to be fair, we don’t usually expect to see it in people of his . . . er . . . age.’
‘Even older people have strong feelings, Chief Constable.’
‘I suppose they do. But people don’t usually wait forty-eight years to act on them, ma’am. That’s what threw us off the scent, even when we knew about Valentine. The baron obviously did a lot of thinking in those forty-seven years.
‘Mrs Capleton was the woman in question, ma’am. She’s the sort of person you can generally absolutely rely on. Churchwarden, stalwart of the WI. She was adamant Mundy had been with her all afternoon.
‘He’d appealed to her humanity. He popped round on Boxing Day and said he was in a spot of bother with his daughter. On the fourteenth of December he’d gone into Ely to “satisfy his manly urges”, he told her. I think that’s the way she put it.





