Caroline Primrose, Lady Dalmeny
Caroline Dalmeny | |
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Born | Caroline J. Daglish |
Nationality | British |
Education | John F Kennedy Catholic School |
Alma mater | University College London |
Board member of | British-American Project, Royal United Services Institute |
Children | 5 (including Delphi Primrose) |
Caroline J. Primrose, Lady Dalmeny FRSA (born 1969; née Daglish), known as Caroline Dalmeny, is a British former defence policy analyst. Lady Dalmeny was married to Harry Primrose, Lord Dalmeny although they were reported to be divorcing in 2014.[1]
Background[]
According to Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage, she is the daughter of Ronald Daglish and William Wyatt-Lowe, who lived in Hemel Hempstead.[2]
Career[]
Lady Dalmeny is an Associate Fellow[3] of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a think tank engaged in defence and security research, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a senior associate[4] at the Royal Society of Medicine. She was formerly Associate Director[5] of the Henry Jackson Society, a British cross-party think tank concerned with foreign and defence policy. She is a former trustee of the War Memorials Trust.[citation needed]
She is a fellow and on the Executive Council[6] of the British-American Project (BAP), a leadership organisation that supports the UK/US relationship. She sits on the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) track II Nuclear Trilateral Dialogue between France, UK and the USA. She is a Patron and former Chairman[7] of the Royal Caledonian Ball.
Dalmeny has been photographed in the Royal Ascot carriage procession.[8]
In April 2015, Lady Dalmeny was named in the Tatler Magazine Popularity Power 100 list.[9]
In April 2019 she announced, via Twitter, that she was leaving the Conservative Party to join the Brexit Party.[10]
She now divides her time between her homes in London and Scotland.
Marriage[]
She was married from 1994 to 2014 to Harry, Lord Dalmeny and they have five children, including Delphi Primrose.[11]
References[]
- ^ Sanderson, David. "£30m Turner sold to 'pay for divorce of Sotheby's chief'".
- ^ Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage 2008 p. 1219
- ^ "RUSI - Lady Dalmeny" Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "RUSI - Lady Dalmeny" Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "'Death of a Dissident' - Henry Jackson Society". henryjacksonsociety.org.
- ^ ""UK Executive Committee - BAP"". Archived from the original on 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2015-03-26.
- ^ "The Royal Caledonian Ball". www.tatler.com.
- ^ "Caroline Dalmeny Photos Photos: Day Two at the Royal Ascot Racecourse — Part 3".
- ^ "Tatler Magazine Magazine Archive - Tatler Magazine". www.tatler.com.
- ^ "@CarolineDalmeny". Twitter.
- ^ Caroline J. Daglish, The Peerage
- Living people
- People from Hemel Hempstead
- English socialites
- Alumni of University College London
- British courtesy baronesses and ladies of Parliament
- 1969 births
- Clan Primrose