Private Secretary to the Sovereign | |
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since 8 September 2022 | |
Royal Households of the United Kingdom | |
Style | The Right Honourable (UK and the Commonwealth) |
Member of | Privy Council |
Reports to | The Sovereign |
Seat | Buckingham Palace |
Nominator | The Sovereign |
Appointer | The Sovereign |
Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
Formation | 1805 |
First holder | Herbert Taylor |
Deputy | Deputy Private Secretary to the Sovereign |
The private secretary to the sovereign is the senior operational member of the Royal Household of the sovereign of the United Kingdom (as distinct from the great officers of the Household, whose duties are largely ceremonial). The private secretary is the principal channel of communication between the monarch and the governments in most of the Commonwealth realms.[note 1] They also have responsibility for the official programme and correspondence of the sovereign. Through these roles the position wields considerable influence. This is one of the most senior positions within the Royal Household.
The office of private secretary was first established in 1805. As of 2024[update] the position has been held exclusively by men. One woman has served as both deputy and assistant private secretary and an additional two women have served as assistant private secretaries. The current private secretary position is held by Sir Clive Alderton.
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