Julian King (diplomat)

Sir Julian Beresford King KCVO CMG (born 22 August 1964) is a British diplomat and civil servant who has been Ambassador to Ireland, Director General of the Northern Ireland Office and (from January 2016) Ambassador to France.

Early life and education

King was born in the West Midlands and went to the local grammar school, Bishop Vesey's Grammar School in Sutton Coldfield. He then gained a BA in Philosophy and Theology from St Peter's College, Oxford. He also studied at the École nationale d'administration in Paris where he met his future wife. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1985.

Diplomatic Career

Honours

King was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 2006. He was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) by Queen Elizabeth during a visit to Belfast on 24 June 2014, when he relinquished his appointment as Director General of the Northern Ireland Office.[1]

Personal life

He married Lotte Knudsen in 1992 in south-west France. They met in Paris and still have a house near where they married. Lotte Knudsen worked in the European Commission as Director for Justice Matters in Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security. They have two dogs, Molly and Cadbury. Cadbury was adopted from the Dogs Trust, an international dog charity with a rehoming centre in Dublin.

References

  1. Court Circular 24 June 2014

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
David Reddaway
British Ambassador to Ireland
20092012
Succeeded by
Dominick Chilcott
Preceded by
Sir Peter Ricketts
British Ambassador to France
2016present
Incumbent
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