Prince Andrew Bletchley Park

The Duke of York with Cliff Horrocks (L), reading a printout from the Colossus computer, during his tour of Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, the former British spy centre. * Colossus broke the key to the World War II, German High Commands, Fish, cyphers, and was fully operational in January 1944. At its height, Bletchley Park was home to up to 10,000 workers, whose success in breaking the Enigma code has been hailed as one of the greatest intellectual achievements of the 20th century. Last April a German enigma encoding machine worth 100,000 was stolen from the centre. The machine, used by elite SS units, was eventually returned after it was sent to BBC2's Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman. (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)
The Duke of York with Cliff Horrocks (L), reading a printout from the Colossus computer, during his tour of Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, the former British spy centre. * Colossus broke the key to the World War II, German High Commands, Fish, cyphers, and was fully operational in January 1944. At its height, Bletchley Park was home to up to 10,000 workers, whose success in breaking the Enigma code has been hailed as one of the greatest intellectual achievements of the 20th century. Last April a German enigma encoding machine worth 100,000 was stolen from the centre. The machine, used by elite SS units, was eventually returned after it was sent to BBC2's Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman. (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)
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