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Charles Griffiths's mother named him after Elizabeth II's eldest child. She was an active member of her local Neighbourhood Watch and earnt very little money, resulting in Charlie's choice to shoplift and him spending his life in and out of prison. The two still lived together in the 1980s, Charlie's mother giving him loans until he began working with Gustave Lytton. She insisted that Charlie take an umbrella when he went to meet Lytton and Joe Payne, but he refused. (PROSE: Attack of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Attack of the Cybermen (novelisation)"])