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Please stop changing the image for the royal coat of arms. The 2022 coat of arms is not supposed to be in articles that are talking about an event that took place before 2022. For cabinet positions that were abolished before 2022, it is best to keep the link as "Her Majesty" as that position only existed under the Queen's reign. DDMS123 (talk) 19:25, 13 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

May 2023 edit

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Private Secretary edit

Private Secretary Term of office Peerage Monarch
(Reign)
  [[]] 4 May
1
23 September
1
Anne
 
(1702–1714)
  [[]]

  [[]]

  [[]]

  Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps
1861

1866
  Sir Charles Grey
1861

1870
  Sir Henry Ponsonby
1870

1895
  Sir Arthur Bigge
1895

1901
Baron Stamfordham
  Sir Francis Knollys
1901

1910

1910

1913
  Sir Arthur Bigge
1931
Baron Stamfordham
  Sir Clive Wigram
1931

1936
Baron Wigram
  Sir Alec Hardinge
1936

1936
Succeeded as
Baron Hardinge of Penshurst
in 1934

1936

1943
  Sir Alan Lascelles
1943
6 February
1952
6 February
1952

1953
Elizabeth II
 
(1952–2022)
  Sir Michael Adeane 1 January
1954
1 April
1972
Baron Adeane
  Sir Martin Charteris 1 April
1972
12 November
1977
Baron Charteris of Amisfield
  Sir Philip Moore 12 November
1977
1 April
1986
Baron Moore of Wolvercote
  Sir William Heseltine 1 April
1986
19 October
1990
  Sir Robert Fellowes 19 October
1990
4 February
1999
Baron Fellowes
  Sir Robin Janvrin 4 February
1999
8 September
2007
Baron Janvrin
  Sir Christopher Geidt 8 September
2007
17 October
2017
Baron Geidt
  Sir Edward Young 17 October
2017
8 September
2022
8 September
2022
15 May
2023
Charles III
 
(2022–present)
  Sir Clive Alderton 8 September
2022
Shane Alexander, 2nd Earl Alexander of Tunis
David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne
Simon Arthur, 4th Baron Glenarthur
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