Edward Adeane
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(George) Edward Adeane, CVO, Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales 1979 to 1985.
Adeane was born 1939, son of Michael Adeane, later Private Secretary to the Sovereign 1953-1972. He was educated at Eton College, and Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, where he graduated with an MA. He was a Page of Honour to The Queen 1954-1955.
He joined the Middle Temple in July 1962, and practised as a libel barrister 1962-1979.
In 1960-1961 he was a Plebiscite Supervisor in the Southern Cameroon.
Adeane was appointed Private Secretary and Treasurer to the Prince of Wales in May 1979. He retired on 31 March 1985. From 1981 he was also Treasurer and from 1984 also Private Secretary to the Princess of Wales. He was Equerry to the Prince of Wales 1979-1981, and has been Extra Equerry since 1985.
From 1993 he was Trustee of the British Library, and trustee of the Leeds Castle Foundation 1991, and the Lambeth Palace Library 1991.
He has been a company director since 1985, including of Hanson since 1992; Hambros Bank Ltd 1986 (executive director, compliance since 1991); Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance PLc 1985; English and Scottish Investors PLc 1986; and Hambros Channel Islands Trust Corp Ltd.
Adeane was appointed a CVO in 1985.