HSM This telegram must be Paris closely paraphrased before being communi- Dated May 28, 1940 cated to anyone. (D) Rec'd 8:35 a.m. Secretary of State, Washington Rush 912, May 28, 11 a.m. (SECTION THREE) I said, however, that this telegram of the King's might well be considered canceled by his subsequent action and that I believed that he, the Ambassador, should consult the Belgian Prime Minister and the other members of the Belgian Government who are now in the Belgian Embassy in Paris with regard to the future plans of the Royal children. It might even be that the Belgian Government would desire to proclaim the Crown Prince King. In any event after the Belgian Government should have decided what it considered wise the Belgian Prime Minister accompanied by him, the Ambassador, should call on the French Prime Minister and should obtain the full assent of the French Government to future plans for the Royal children. BULLITT RR |