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词条 Royal Communications
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  1. Director of Royal Communications

  2. Communications Secretaries

  3. Former Press Office Positions

      List of Communications & Press Secretary to The Queen    List of Deputy Press Secretary to The Queen   List of Communications Secretaries (1998–2002)  List of Press Secretaries to the Sovereign (1918–2002)  List of Assistant Press Secretaries to the Sovereign 

  4. References

Royal Communications is a branch of the Private Secretary's Office of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom responsible for media relations and communicating with various organisations and authorities on matters to do with The Queen and the Royal Family. Until early 2014, Royal Communications was known as the Royal Household Press Office.

The head of the Royal Communications is the Director of Royal Communications, currently Sally Osman, who oversees all the press teams for members of the Royal Family since changes to the royal press offices were made in 2014.[1] Based at Buckingham Palace, the Press Offices for the Royal Family now operate together under the command of the Director of Royal Communications.

Director of Royal Communications

Since 2014, the press offices of members of the Royal Family have been merged into one office based at Buckingham Palace under the command of the Director of Royal Communications.

  • Ms Sally Osman, 2014–present

Communications Secretaries

Since 2014, the press offices of members of the Royal Family have merged to Buckingham Palace, though individual Communications Secretaries for members of the Royal Family have been retained. Those members of the Royal Family who do not have their own Communications Secretaries are represented by that of The Queen or by the Director of Royal Communications.

The current Communications Secretaries within the Royal Household are:

  • Mr Steve Kingstone – Communications Secretary to The Queen
  • Mr Julian Payne – Communications Secretary to The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall
  • Mr Jason Knauf – Communications Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Former Press Office Positions

List of Communications & Press Secretary to The Queen

  • Mrs Ailsa Anderson, LVO 2010–2013
  • Ms Samantha Cohen, LVO 2007–2010
  • Miss Penelope Russell-Smith, CVO 2002–07

List of Deputy Press Secretary to The Queen

Since 1988, the role of Deputy Press Secretary has existed. It has been occupied by 7 people to date:

  • Mr James Roscoe, 2012–2013
  • Dr Ed Perkins, 2010–2012
  • Mrs Ailsa Anderson, LVO 2007–2010
  • Ms Samantha Cohen, LVO 2003–2007
  • Miss Penelope Russell-Smith, LVO 1998–2002
  • Geoffrey Crawford, CVO 1993–1997
  • John Haslam, LVO 1988–1993

List of Communications Secretaries (1998–2002)

  • Simon Walker 2000–2002
  • Simon Lewis 1998–2000

List of Press Secretaries to the Sovereign (1918–2002)

  • Miss Penelope Russell-Smith, LVO 2000–2002
  • Geoffrey Crawford, CVO 1997–2000
  • Charles Anson, LVO 1990–1997
  • Robin Janvrin, LVO 1987–1990
  • Michael Shea, CVO 1978–1987
  • Ronald Allison, CVO 1973–1978
  • Robin Ludlow, 1972–1973
  • William Heseltine, CVO 1968–1972
  • Commander Sir Richard Colville, KCVO CB DSC 1947–1968
  • Captain Sir Lewis Ritchie, KCVO CBE Royal Navy 1944–1947

vacant 1931–1944

  • Sir Frank Mitchell, CBE MVO 1920–1931
  • Samuel Pryor 1918–1920

List of Assistant Press Secretaries to the Sovereign

  • 1947–1957: Hon. Mrs Alexander Hood
  • 1958–1981: Anne Hawkins (Wall from 1975)
  • 1959–1960: Joseph Bennet Odunton[2][3][4][5]
  • 1965–1967: William Heseltine
  • 1970–1974: Lawrence Bryant

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Merger of Palace Staff is latest step on Prince of Wales's journey to the throne|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/prince-charles/10580812/Merger-of-Palace-staff-is-latest-step-on-Prince-of-Waless-journey-to-kingship.html}}
2. ^{{cite news |last=Marz |first=Blaine |date=1959-05-15 |title=Queen Elizabeth Appoints Negro |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/21469972/the_times/ |work=The Time |access-date=2018-09-03}}
3. ^{{cite book |last=Kay |first=Ernest |date=1970 |title=Dictionary of African biography}}
4. ^{{cite news |date=1959-06-10 |title=Mr. Odunton of Ghana makes Palace history |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/44023293 |work=Trove |access-date=2018-09-03}}
5. ^{{cite journal |title=The Times Cuttings: Africa West |url=https://books.google.com.gh/books?id=YZYPAQAAMAAJ&dq=odunton+press+secretary&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=odunton |publisher=University Microfilms |date=1958}}

1 : Positions within the British Royal Household

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