Sir Alan Frederick Lascelles, GCB, GCVO, CMG, MC was a British courtier and civil servant. He was Private Secretary to both King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II. He wrote theLascelles Principles in a 1950 letter to the editor of The Times, using the pen-name ‘Senex’
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Sir Alan Frederick Lascelles, GCB, GCVO, CMG, MC was a British courtier and civil servant. He held several positions in the first half of the twentieth century, culminating in his position as Private Secretary to both King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II. He wrote theLascelles Principles in a 1950 letter to the editor of The Times, using the pen-name \”Senex\”.
Las celles was born on 11 April 1887 in the village of Sutton Waldron in Dorset, England, and died on 10 August 1981 at Kensington Palace at the age of 94. His mother was the daughter of Sir Adolphus Liddell, son of Thomas Lidell, 1st Baron Ravensworth. He was a cousin of Henry Lascelle, 6th Earl of Harewood, who married Mary, Princess Royal.
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