Correspondence to The Prince of Wales (2022) and His Majesty The King (May 2026) – Issues Remain (Dr. Bradley Foerster)
Correspondence was sent to the Office of The Prince of Wales in 2022 and to His Majesty The King in 2026.
The record reflects the same underlying matter.
A response was received. The issues remain.
Correspondence to His Majesty The King — May 2, 2026
A formal request for guidance submitted to His Majesty The King regarding ongoing U.S. federal records litigation, including an FBI investigative file exceeding 500 pages and related institutional records.
The underlying federal record remains pending.
Prior Correspondence to The Prince of Wales — April 6, 2022
The April 6, 2022 correspondence to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall addressed Dr. Foerster’s GMC certification request, U.K. citizenship status, and University of Michigan records issues. The letter reflects early notice of institutional obstruction, retaliation, and displacement from Ann Arbor, more than four years before the subsequent federal-records correspondence to His Majesty The King.
Response from Clarence House — July 18, 2022
Clarence House acknowledged receipt of the correspondence and responded on behalf of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
U.K. Citizenship Documentation
Supporting documentation reflects Dr. Foerster’s status as a British citizen at the time of the correspondence.
The correspondence reflects a documented basis for U.K. engagement.
The correspondence reflects continuity of the underlying record.
Institutional acknowledgment is documented.
The federal records issues remain unresolved.
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