• Source: List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia
    • The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Saudi Arabia, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Saudi Arabia. The official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


      List of heads of mission




      = Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary

      =
      1930–1936: Sir Andrew Ryan
      1936–1939: Sir Reader Bullard
      1940–1943: Hugh Stonehewer-Bird
      1943–1945: Stanley Jordan
      1945–1947: Sir Laurence Grafftey-Smith


      = Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

      =
      1947–1951: Alan Trott
      1951–1955: Clinton Pelham
      1955: Harold Beeley
      1955–1956: Roderick Parkes
      1956–1963: Diplomatic relations severed due to Suez Crisis
      1963–1964: Sir Colin Crowe
      1964–1968: Morgan Man
      1968: Horace Phillips (rejected by Saudi government)
      1968–1972: Sir Willie Morris
      1972–1976: Sir Alan Rothnie
      1976–1979: Sir John Wilton
      1979–1984: Sir James Craig
      1984–1986: Sir Patrick Wright
      1986–1989: Sir Stephen Egerton
      1989–1993: Sir Alan Munro
      1993–1996: Sir David Gore-Booth
      1996–2000: Sir Andrew Green
      2000–2003: Sir Derek Plumbly
      2003–2006: Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles
      2006–2010: Sir William Patey
      2010–2012: Sir Tom Phillips
      2012–2015: Sir John Jenkins
      2015–2020: Simon Collis
      2020–present: Neil Crompton


      References




      External links


      UK and Saudi Arabia, gov.uk

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