Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer; Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 1892–1895

The Vice-Chamberlain of the Household is a member of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. The officeholder is usually a senior government whip in the British House of Commons ranking third or fourth after the Chief Whip and the Deputy Chief Whip. The Vice-Chamberlain is the Deputy to the Lord Chamberlain of the Household and, like the Lord Chamberlain, carries a white staff of office when on duty on state occasions.

The Vice-Chamberlain's main roles are to compile a daily private report to the Sovereign on proceedings in the House of Commons and to relay addresses from the Commons to the Sovereign and back. As a member of the Royal Household, the Vice-Chamberlain accompanies the Sovereign and Royal Household at certain diplomatic and social events, particularly the annual garden party at Buckingham Palace. When the Sovereign goes in procession to the Palace of Westminster for the State Opening of Parliament, the Vice-Chamberlain stays and is "held captive" at Buckingham Palace. This custom began with the Stuart Restoration (1660), because of the previous parliament's role in the beheading of Charles I. During their captivity the Vice-Chamberlain is offered a choice of champagne or sherry to drink by the Lord Chamberlain as they watch the State Opening of Parliament on television.

During the latter part of her reign, the Vice-Chamberlain sent a daily email to Elizabeth II. The Queen was regarded as well informed about British political affairs as she typically read daily newspapers and was a listener of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. The late queen's private secretary told Andrew MacKay, who held the post in 1996, to include more "gossip and the inside track" as his initial efforts had been "rather stilted". MacKay turned his efforts into a "who's up, who's down" for the queen. Anne Milton, who held the post in 2014 and 2015, looked for things that "might amuse" the queen and to "give a bit of colour" to the proceedings in the House of Commons. The Queen reportedly told Jim Fitzpatrick, who held the post of Vice-Chamberlain between 2003 and 2005 to send her news which "doesn't make the press" and that he felt encouraged to be "frank and transparent" with her due to the privacy of their communications. Emails began to be sent to the Queen at Buckingham Palace in 2014; the dispatches had previously been collected by a messenger.

Notable holders of the office include Sir George Carteret, Lord Hervey, the Earl of Harrington, the Earl Spencer, Michael Stewart and Bernard Weatherill.

List of Vice-Chamberlains of the Household

NameEntered officeLeft officeNotesReference
Sir Charles Somerset1501UnknownLord Chamberlain from 1509; created Baron Herbert in 1504 and Earl of Worcester in 1514
Sir Robert Wingfield1521Unknown
William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys of the VyneUnknown1526Became Lord Chamberlain
Sir John Gage15261533Lord Chamberlain from 1553
Sir William Kingston15361539
Sir Anthony Wingfield15391550
Sir Thomas D'Arcy15501551Became Lord Chamberlain; created Baron Darcy of Chiche in 1551
Sir John Gates1551Unknown
Sir Henry Jerningham15531557
Sir Henry Bedingfeld15571558
Sir Edward Rogers15581559
Sir Francis Knollys1559Unknown
Sir Christopher Hatton15771587
Sir Thomas Heneage15871595
Sir John Stanhope, from 1605 Baron Stanhope16011616
Sir John Digby, from 1618 Baron Digby and from 1622 Earl of Bristol16161625
Sir Dudley Carleton16251626Created Baron Carleton in 1626 and Viscount Dorchester in 1628
Sir Humphrey May16261630
Sir Thomas Jermyn16301639
George Goring, 1st Baron Goring16391644Created Earl of Norwich in 1644
Vacant
Sir George Carteret, 1st Baronet16601680Notionally held the office from 1647
Henry Savile16801687
James Porter16871689
Sir John Lowther, Bt16891694Created Viscount Lonsdale in 1679
Peregrine Bertie16941706
Thomas Coke17061727
William Stanhope17271730Created Baron Harrington in 1730 and Earl of Harrington in 1742
John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey17301740Became Lord Privy Seal
Lord Sidney Beauclerk17401742
William Finch17421765
George Villiers, Viscount Villiers17651770Succeeded as Earl of Jersey in 1769
Thomas Robinson, from 1770 Lord Grantham17701771
John Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke17711782Succeeded as Earl of Sandwich in 1792
George Waldegrave, Viscount Chewton17821784Succeeded as Earl Waldegrave in 1784
George Herbert, Lord Herbert17841794Succeeded as Earl of Pembroke in 1794
Charles Francis Greville17941804 or 1809
Lord John Thynne1804 or 18091812Succeeded as Baron Carteret in 1838
Francis Seymour-Conway, Earl of Yarmouth18121812Succeeded as Marquess of Hertford in 1822
Robert Jocelyn, Viscount Jocelyn, from 1820 Earl of Roden18121821
James Graham, Marquess of Graham18211827Succeeded as Duke of Montrose in 1836
Sir Samuel Hulse18271830
George Chichester, Earl of Belfast18301834First period in office; succeeded as Marquess of Donegall in 1844
Frederick Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh18341835Succeeded as Marquess of Londonderry in 1854
Lord Charles FitzRoy18351838
George Chichester, Earl of Belfast18381841Second period in office; succeeded as Marquess of Donegall in 1844
Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce18411846First period in office; succeeded as Marquess of Ailesbury in 1878
Lord Edward Howard18461852Created Baron Howard of Glossop in 1869
Orlando Bridgeman, Viscount Newport18521852First period in office; Lord Chamberlain from 1866; succeeded as Earl of Bradford in 1865
Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce18521858Second period in office; succeeded as Marquess of Ailesbury in 1878
Orlando Bridgeman, Viscount Newport18581859Second period in office; Lord Chamberlain from 1866; succeeded as Earl of Bradford in 1865
Valentine Browne, Viscount Castlerosse18591866First period in office; succeeded as Earl of Kenmare in 1871
Lord Claud Hamilton18661868
Valentine Browne, Viscount Castlerosse, from 1871 Earl of Kenmare18681872Second period in office; Lord Chamberlain from 1880
Lord Richard Grosvenor18721874Created Baron Stalbridge in 1886
George Barrington, 7th Viscount Barrington18741880
Lord Charles Bruce18801885
William Legge, Viscount Lewisham18851886First period in office; succeeded as Earl of Dartmouth in 1881
Frederick Lambart, Viscount Kilcoursie18861886Succeeded as Earl of Cavan in 1887
William Legge, Viscount Lewisham, from 1891 Earl of Dartmouth18861891Second period in office
Lord Burghley18911892Succeeded as Marquess of Exeter in 1895
Charles Spencer18921895
Ailwyn Fellowes18951900Created Baron Ailwyn in 1921
Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, Bt19001902Created Lord St Audries in 1911
Frederick Glyn, 4th Baron Wolverton19021905
Wentworth Beaumont, from 1907 Lord Allendale19051907Created Viscount Allendale in 1911
John Fuller, from 1910 Sir John, 1st Baronet19071911
Geoffrey Howard19111915
Cecil Beck19151917
William Dudley Ward19171922
Douglas Hacking19221924First period in office; created Baron Hacking in 1945
John Davison19241924
Douglas Hacking19241925Second period in office; created Baron Hacking in 1945
George Hennessy, from 1927 Sir George, 1st Baronet19251928Became Treasurer of the Household; created Baron Windlesham in 1937
Frederick Thomson, from 1929 Sir Frederick, 1st Baronet19281929First period in office
Jack Hayes19291931
Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet19311931Second period in office
Sir George Penny19311932Became Comptroller of the Household; created Viscount Marchwood in 1945
Sir Victor Warrender, Bt19321935Became Comptroller of the Household; created Baron Bruntisfield in 1942
Sir Lambert Ward, 1st Baronet19351935Became Comptroller of the Household
George Davies, from 1936 Sir George19351936Became Comptroller of the Household
Arthur Hope19371937Became Treasurer of the Household; succeeded as Baron Rankeillour in 1949
Ronald Cross19371938
Robert Grimston19381939Became Treasurer of the Household; created Baron Grimston of Westbury in 1952
James Edmondson19391942Became Treasurer of the Household
William Boulton, from 1944 Sir William, 1st Baronet19421944
Arthur Young19441945
Julian Snow19451946Created Lord Burntwood in 1970
Michael Stewart19461947Created Lord Stewart of Fulham in 1979
Ernest Popplewell19471951Created Lord Popplewell in 1966
Henry Studholme19511956
Richard Thompson19561957
Peter Legh19571959Became Treasurer of the Household; succeeded as Lord Newton in 1960
Edward Wakefield19591960Became Treasurer of the Household
Richard Brooman-White19601960
Graeme Finlay19601964
William Whitlock19641966
Jack McCann19661967
Charles Morris19671969Became Treasurer of the Household
Alan Fitch19691970
Jasper More19701971
Bernard Weatherill19711972Became Comptroller of the Household; created Lord Weatherill in 1992
Walter Clegg19721973Became Comptroller of the Household
Paul Hawkins19731974
Don Concannon19741974
James Hamilton19741978Became Comptroller of the Household
Donald Coleman19781979
Hon. Anthony Berry19791981Became Comptroller of the Household
Carol Mather19811983Became Comptroller of the Household
Robert Boscawen19831986Became Comptroller of the Household
Tristan Garel-Jones19861988Became Comptroller of the Household; created Lord Garel-Jones in 1997
Michael Neubert19881988
Tony Durant19881990
David Lightbown19901990Became Comptroller of the Household
John Mark Taylor19901992
Sydney Chapman19921995
Timothy Kirkhope19951996
Andrew MacKay19961996
Derek Conway19961997
Janet Anderson19971998
Graham Allen19982001
Gerry Sutcliffe20012003
Jim Fitzpatrick20032005
John Heppell20052007
Liz Blackman20072008
Claire Ward20082009
Helen Jones20092010
Mark Francois20102012
Greg Knight20122013Previously Treasurer of the Household 1993-96
Desmond Swayne20132014
Anne Milton20142015
Kris Hopkins20152016
Julian Smith20162017Became Treasurer of the Household
Chris Heaton-Harris20172018Became Comptroller of the Household
Mark Spencer20182018Became Comptroller of the Household
Andrew Stephenson20182019
Craig Whittaker20192019
Stuart Andrew20192020Became Treasurer of the Household
Marcus Jones20202021Became Comptroller of the Household
James Morris20212022
Michael Tomlinson20222022
Jo Churchill20222023
Stuart Anderson20232024
Samantha Dixon20242025
Lilian Greenwood20252025
Nic Dakin2025present

List of Shadow Vice-Chamberlains of the Household

  • Jessica Morden was appointed the first shadow in 2020.[citation needed]