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Lord-in-waiting

Lords-in-waiting (male) or baronesses-in-waiting (female) are peers who hold office in the Royal Household of the sovereign of the United Kingdom.[1] In the official Court Circular they are styled "Lord in Waiting" or "Baroness in Waiting" (without hyphenation).

There are two kinds of lord-in-waiting: political appointees by the government of the day who serve as junior government whips in the House of Lords (the senior whips have the positions of Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms and Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard); and non-political appointments by the monarch (who, if they have a seat in the House of Lords, sit as crossbenchers). Lords-in-waiting (whether political or non-political) may be called upon periodically to represent the sovereign; for example, one of their number is regularly called upon to greet visiting heads of state on arrival at an airport at the start of a state or official visit, and they may then play a role in accompanying them for the duration of their stay. (For instance, on 3 June 2019 lord-in-waiting Viscount Brookeborough was in attendance at Stansted Airport to welcome U.S. president Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on behalf of the Queen; he and Viscountess Brookeborough then remained "specially attached" to the Trumps for the duration of their visit.)[2] They are also occasionally in attendance on other state or royal occasions. "Extra" lords-in-waiting may also be appointed, supernumerary to the regular appointees, who fulfil a similar role; for example, the Baroness Rawlings, whose appointment as a government whip (and baroness-in-waiting) ceased in 2012, continued to serve as an extra baroness-in-waiting,[3] and represented the Queen on certain occasions (for example on 27 February 2019 she was present at RAF Northolt to welcome the King and Queen of Jordan, while at the same time another baroness-in-waiting, Baroness Manzoor, was present at Heathrow Airport to welcome the President of Slovenia).[4]

In addition, the honour of serving as a permanent lord-in-waiting is occasionally bestowed on very senior courtiers following their retirement. A permanent lord-in-waiting may also represent the sovereign, as often happens at funerals or memorial services for former courtiers.

Political appointments

Most baronesses and lords-in-waiting serve as government whips in the House of Lords. Being members of the government, they are appointed by the sovereign on the recommendation of the Prime Minister and invariably relinquish their position when there is a change of government.

Currently, there are five lords and baronesses-in-waiting who serve as junior whips in the House of Lords:[5][6]

Portfolio Name Since
Lords-in-waiting The Lord Harlech 22 September 2022
The Lord Davies of Gower 22 September 2022
The Lord Caine 24 November 2022
The Lord Evans of Rainow 1 January 2023
Baroness-in-waiting The Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist 29 July 2019

Non-political appointments

Alongside the political appointees two non-political lords-in-waiting are always appointed,[1] at the personal discretion of the sovereign (distinguished from their political counterparts by the designation 'Personal Lord in Waiting').[7]

Those currently serving in this capacity are:[8]

Portfolio Name Since
Personal lord-in-waiting The Viscount Brookeborough[9] 1 May 1997
The Viscount Hood 30 July 2008

Additional appointments

Any additional appointees are termed extra lords or baronesses-in-waiting.

Those currently serving in this capacity are:[10]

Portfolio Name Since
Extra baroness-in-waiting The Baroness Rawlings 2012
Extra lord-in-waiting The Lord St John of Bletso 19 March 1998

Permanent lords-in-waiting

Permanent lords-in-waiting are retired senior officials of the Royal Household. Those serving in this capacity include:[11]

Portfolio Name Since Formerly
Permanent lord-in-waiting The Earl Peel 1 April 2021 Former Lord Chamberlain
The Lord Geidt 4 March 2019 Former Private Secretary to The Queen
The Lord Janvrin 13 November 2007 Former Private Secretary to The Queen
The Lord Luce 16 July 2007 Former Lord Chamberlain
The Lord Camoys c. 2001 Former Lord Chamberlain
The Earl of Airlie 17 December 1997 Former Lord Chamberlain

References

  1. ^ a b Tomlinson, Richard (20 Dec 1992). "They also serve, who only ush". Independent.
  2. ^ Court Circular, Buckingham Palace, 3 June 2019.
  3. ^ UK Parliament website biographical page
  4. ^ Court Circular, Buckingham Palace, 27 February 2019.
  5. ^ "His Majesty's Government: HM Household". UK Parliament. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  6. ^ "Ministerial Appointments: September - October 2022". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  7. ^ E.g. Court Circular, Buckingham Palace, 30 July 2008
  8. ^ Court Circular, Buckingham Palace
  9. ^ Biography on UK Parliament website
  10. ^ Court Circular, Buckingham Palace
  11. ^ Court Circular, Buckingham Palace

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For female personal assistants at a court royal or feudal attending on a queen a princess or a high ranking noblewoman see Lady in waiting Lords in waiting male or baronesses in waiting female are peers who hold office in the Royal Household of the sovereign of the United Kingdom 1 In the official Court Circular they are styled Lord in Waiting or Baroness in Waiting without hyphenation There are two kinds of lord in waiting political appointees by the government of the day who serve as junior government whips in the House of Lords the senior whips have the positions of Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms and Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard and non political appointments by the monarch who if they have a seat in the House of Lords sit as crossbenchers Lords in waiting whether political or non political may be called upon periodically to represent the sovereign for example one of their number is regularly called upon to greet visiting heads of state on arrival at an airport at the start of a state or official visit and they may then play a role in accompanying them for the duration of their stay For instance on 3 June 2019 lord in waiting Viscount Brookeborough was in attendance at Stansted Airport to welcome U S president Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on behalf of the Queen he and Viscountess Brookeborough then remained specially attached to the Trumps for the duration of their visit 2 They are also occasionally in attendance on other state or royal occasions Extra lords in waiting may also be appointed supernumerary to the regular appointees who fulfil a similar role for example the Baroness Rawlings whose appointment as a government whip and baroness in waiting ceased in 2012 continued to serve as an extra baroness in waiting 3 and represented the Queen on certain occasions for example on 27 February 2019 she was present at RAF Northolt to welcome the King and Queen of Jordan while at the same time another baroness in waiting Baroness Manzoor was present at Heathrow Airport to welcome the President of Slovenia 4 In addition the honour of serving as a permanent lord in waiting is occasionally bestowed on very senior courtiers following their retirement A permanent lord in waiting may also represent the sovereign as often happens at funerals or memorial services for former courtiers Contents 1 Political appointments 2 Non political appointments 3 Additional appointments 4 Permanent lords in waiting 5 ReferencesPolitical appointments EditMost baronesses and lords in waiting serve as government whips in the House of Lords Being members of the government they are appointed by the sovereign on the recommendation of the Prime Minister and invariably relinquish their position when there is a change of government Currently there are five lords and baronesses in waiting who serve as junior whips in the House of Lords 5 6 Portfolio Name SinceLords in waiting The Lord Harlech 22 September 2022The Lord Davies of Gower 22 September 2022The Lord Caine 24 November 2022The Lord Evans of Rainow 1 January 2023Baroness in waiting The Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist 29 July 2019Non political appointments EditAlongside the political appointees two non political lords in waiting are always appointed 1 at the personal discretion of the sovereign distinguished from their political counterparts by the designation Personal Lord in Waiting 7 Those currently serving in this capacity are 8 Portfolio Name SincePersonal lord in waiting The Viscount Brookeborough 9 1 May 1997The Viscount Hood 30 July 2008Additional appointments EditAny additional appointees are termed extra lords or baronesses in waiting Those currently serving in this capacity are 10 Portfolio Name SinceExtra baroness in waiting The Baroness Rawlings 2012Extra lord in waiting The Lord St John of Bletso 19 March 1998Permanent lords in waiting EditPermanent lords in waiting are retired senior officials of the Royal Household Those serving in this capacity include 11 Portfolio Name Since FormerlyPermanent lord in waiting The Earl Peel 1 April 2021 Former Lord ChamberlainThe Lord Geidt 4 March 2019 Former Private Secretary to The QueenThe Lord Janvrin 13 November 2007 Former Private Secretary to The QueenThe Lord Luce 16 July 2007 Former Lord ChamberlainThe Lord Camoys c 2001 Former Lord ChamberlainThe Earl of Airlie 17 December 1997 Former Lord ChamberlainReferences Edit a b Tomlinson Richard 20 Dec 1992 They also serve who only ush Independent Court Circular Buckingham Palace 3 June 2019 UK Parliament website biographical page Court Circular Buckingham Palace 27 February 2019 His Majesty s Government HM Household UK Parliament Retrieved 2022 10 29 Ministerial Appointments September October 2022 GOV UK Retrieved 2022 10 29 E g Court Circular Buckingham Palace 30 July 2008 Court Circular Buckingham Palace Biography on UK Parliament website Court Circular Buckingham Palace Court Circular Buckingham Palace Retrieved from https en 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