Martin Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield

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The Right Honourable
 The Lord Charteris of Amisfield 
GCB GCVO OBE QSO PC
Martin Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield

In office
1972 – 1977
Monarch Elizabeth II
Preceded by Lt. Col. The Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Adeane
Succeeded by The Rt. Hon. Sir Philip Moore

Nationality British
Alma mater Royal Military College, Sandhurst

Martin Michael Charles Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield GCB GCVO OBE QSO PC (7 September 191323 December 1999) was a confidante and aide to Queen Elizabeth II.

Charteris was the son of Hugo Charteris, Lord Elcho and a brother of the 12th Earl of Wemyss. He was educated at Eton and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst and was commissioned in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. He fought in the Middle East during World War II, rising to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. On his return, he married Hon. Mary Margesson (a daughter of the 1st Viscount Margesson) on 16 December 1944 and they had three children. He retired from the Army in 1951.

In 1950 he became Private Secretary to then Duchess of Edinburgh and as her Assistant Private Secretary from her accession in 1952 until 1972 when he was promoted to Private Secretary. He held this post until his semi-retirement in 1977 and returned to Eton as its Provost.

In 1978 he was created a life peer as Baron Charteris of Amisfield, of Amisfield in East Lothian.

Charteris was probably most notable due to an interview he had with The Spectator in 1995 where he described the Duchess of York as "vulgar", the Prince of Wales as "whiney", and the Queen Mother as "a bit of an ostrich."[1]

Court offices
Preceded by
Sir Michael Adeane
Private Secretary to the Sovereign
1972–1977
Succeeded by
Sir Philip Moore
Academic offices
Preceded by
The Lord Caccia
Provost of Eton
1978–1991
Succeeded by
Sir Anthony Acland