Queen Elizabeth’s chief aide, Sir Edward Young, became Lord after leaving Buckingham Palace after 19 years of service. writes about it daily mail.
Sir Edward Young, private secretary to the late Queen, remained posthumously to help manage the problems that arose after the change of monarch. He received many awards for his devotion to the throne.
In addition to receiving an nobility, he was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, an ancient order of chivalry, and was promoted to a Knight Grand Cross in the Royal Victorian Order.
Since last September, Sir Edward has served as His Royal Highness the King’s Chief of Staff, along with Sir Clive Alderton, who has moved from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace.
Sir Edward said: “I am honored to have served two monarchs in historic times and am grateful for the support and friendship of my colleagues along the way. As I stepped outside the palace gates, I was deeply touched by his kind words and confessions, but I look forward to close friendship in the years to come.”
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