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The '''Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Luxembourg''' is the [[United Kingdom]]'s foremost [[Diplomat|diplomatic representative]] in the [[Grand Duchy of Luxembourg]], and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Luxembourg.
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==History==
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From 1815 to 1890 the [[King of the Netherlands]] was also [[Grand Duke of Luxembourg]] in [[personal union]], so the British envoy at [[The Hague]] was also envoy to Luxembourg. After the personal union was broken in 1890 the British envoy at The Hague continued to be [[Dual accreditation|concurrently accredited]] to Luxembourg until 1922. The [[List of Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Belgium|Ambassador to Belgium]] was responsible for Luxembourg from 1922 until 1940, when Luxembourg was overrun by [[Nazi Germany]]. Upon liberation of Luxembourg in 1944 a ''[[chargé d'affaires]]'' was briefly resident in Luxembourg, followed by a resident military mission with diplomatic responsibility reverting to [[Brussels]]; but a resident head of mission was soon restored, in 1949. Geoffrey Alchin held the title of [[Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary|Minister]] until he was upgraded to Ambassador in 1955; since then the heads of mission have been Ambassadors.
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Several of the UK ambassadors to Luxembourg have been Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, like Sir Michael Pakenham

InterestsLuxembourg
The United Kingdom's ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Luxembourg is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Luxembourg.

History

From 1815 to 1890 the King of the Netherlands was also Grand Duke of Luxembourg in personal union, so the British envoy at The Hague was also envoy to Luxembourg. After the personal union was broken in 1890 the British envoy at The Hague continued to be concurrently accredited to Luxembourg until 1922. The Ambassador to Belgium was responsible for Luxembourg from 1922 until 1940, when Luxembourg was overrun by Nazi Germany. Upon liberation of Luxembourg in 1944 a chargé d'affaires was briefly resident in Luxembourg, followed by a resident military mission with diplomatic responsibility reverting to Brussels; but a resident head of mission was soon restored, in 1949. Geoffrey Alchin held the title of Minister until he was upgraded to Ambassador in 1955; since then the heads of mission have been Ambassadors.


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
William Ehrman19982000
Michael Pakenham19911994
Patrick Wright19771979
Antony Acland19751977
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