During the tumultuous year of 1992, often referred to as the “annus horribilis” for the royal family, Lord Robert stood by the Queen’s side, providing invaluable guidance and strength. From Prince Charles’s troubled marriage to Prince Andrew’s breakup and the devastating fire at Windsor Castle, Lord Robert remained a loyal and trusted advisor.
A Life of Service and Dedication
Born in 1941 at Sandringham House in Norfolk, Lord Robert Fellowes dedicated his life to service. After attending Eton College, he joined the Scots Guards in 1960 and later pursued a career in banking. His commitment to duty led him to the Royal Household, where he began as an Assistant Private Secretary in 1977. Over the years, he worked his way up to become Deputy Private Secretary and eventually Private Secretary, a position he held for an impressive 20 years. Lord Robert’s unwavering dedication was recognized by Queen Elizabeth II, who honored him with the Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal.
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