William Peel, 3rd Earl Peel
The Earl Peel GCVO PC DL | |
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Lord Chamberlain of the Household | |
In office 16 October 2006 – 31 March 2021 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Preceded by | The Lord Luce |
Succeeded by | The Lord Parker of Minsmere |
Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal | |
Assumed office 15 May 1973 Hereditary peerage | |
Preceded by | The 2nd Earl Peel |
Personal details | |
Born | William James Robert Peel 3 October 1947 |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Crossbench |
Spouse(s) | Veronica Timpson
(m. 1973; div. 1987)The Hon. Charlotte Soames
(m. 1989) |
Children | Ashton Peel, Viscount Clanfield Lady Iona Bowen Lady Antonia Peel |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Peer and businessman |
William James Robert Peel, 3rd Earl Peel, GCVO, PC, DL (born 3 October 1947), styled Viscount Clanfield until 1969, is a British hereditary peer who was a Conservative peer from 15 May 1973 until October 2006 when, on his appointment as Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Household, he became a crossbench (non-party) member of the House of Lords.[1]
Background and education[]
Lord Peel is the eldest son of Arthur Peel, 2nd Earl Peel, and Kathleen McGrath, daughter of Michael McGrath. He is a great-great-grandson of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel.[citation needed] He attended Ampleforth College, and then went on to the University of Tours in France and the Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester.
Career[]
Lord Peel was a member of the Prince's Council, part of the Duchy of Cornwall, from 1993 to 2006, and Lord Warden of the Stannaries from 1994 to 2006. He was a member of the Nature Conservancy Council, with English Nature, from 1991 to 1996. He was Chairman of the Game Conservancy Trust from 1994 to 2000, then President from 2000 to 2008, and was President of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust from 1989 to 1996. Lord Peel was also on the for six years and became a Deputy Lieutenant of North Yorkshire in 1998. Lord Peel was elected as one of the 42 Conservative hereditary peers who were to remain in the House of Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999 came into force, he placed 14th in the election with 142 votes.[2] Since July 2006 he has sat as a Crossbench member.[3]
In June 2006, it was announced that Lord Peel would succeed Lord Luce as Lord Chamberlain. On 11 October 2006, he kissed hands with The Queen upon his appointment and was invested as a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO), and became Chancellor of the Order. On 14 November 2006, Lord Peel was sworn in as a Member of the Privy Council.
In February 2021, Lord Parker of Minsmere was appointed to succeed Lord Peel as Lord Chamberlain. Peel was due to retire at the end of 2020 but extended his notice period as his successor was searched for amid the pandemic.[4] He retired on 31 March.[5]
On 13 April 2021, Lord Peel returned his Wand and Insignia of Office as Lord Chamberlain and the Badge of Chancellor of the Royal Victorian Order on leaving office. At the same time he was invested with the Royal Victorian Chain.[6]
Family[]
Lord Peel married (1) Veronica Naomi Livingston Timpson (born 21 January 1950) and had 2 children. Their marriage was dissolved in 1987.
- Ashton Robert Gerard Peel, Viscount Clanfield (born 16 September 1976). He married Matilda Rose Aykroyd (born 15 March 1978) in 2004. She is the third daughter and fourth (and youngest) child of second lieutenant of the Coldstream Guards David Peter Aykroyd (born 6 June 1937) and his wife Lydia Huldine Beamish (18 January 1939 – 9 July 2004). Lord and Lady Clanfield have three daughters, Isla, Willa and Florence, and one son, Nicholas.
- Lady Iona Joy Julia Peel (born 18 September 1978). She married Robert Alexander Edward Bowen on 14 May 2005. They have two sons, Max and Charlie, and a daughter, Amelia.
Lord Peel married (2) The Honourable Charlotte Clementine Soames (born 18 July 1954), daughter of Lord Soames and his wife, Mary Churchill, daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, on 15 April 1989 and had 1 child.
- Lady Antonia Mary Catherine Peel (born 1991).[citation needed]. She is engaged since 2021 to Hubert Morant.
Honours[]
Commonwealth honours[]
Country | Date | Appointment | Post-nominal letters |
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United Kingdom | 1998 | Deputy Lieutenant of North Yorkshire | DL |
United Kingdom | 11 October 2006 | Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order | GCVO |
United Kingdom | 14 November 2006 | Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council | PC |
United Kingdom | 13 April 2021 | Recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain | N/A |
- He has also received the Queen Elizabeth II Version of the Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal for 20 years of service to the Royal Family.
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Arms[]
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References[]
- ^ "Earl Peel - UK Parliament". Official Parliament Website. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
- ^ Dod's Parliamentary Companion 2000. Westminster: Vacher Dod Publishing Ltd. 2000. p. 360.
- ^ "Parliamentary career for Earl Peel". Retrieved 14 January 2020.
- ^ Brazell, Emma (6 February 2021). "Queen appoints former head of MI5 as top official in royal household". Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ "Lord Parker of Minsmere KCB appointed as Lord Chamberlain". The Royal Family. 5 February 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ "Windsor Castle". Court Circular. 13 April 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
External links[]
- The Lord Chamberlain - Royal Household official website
- Appointment of Lord Peel as Lord Chamberlain
- DodOnline Biography
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by William Peel, 3rd Earl Peel
- 1947 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the Royal Agricultural University
- Deputy Lieutenants of North Yorkshire
- Earls in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
- Hereditary peers elected under the House of Lords Act
- Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
- Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
- People educated at Ampleforth College
- Peel family
- English businesspeople
- Crossbench hereditary peers