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His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain
Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government) (2022).svg
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Incumbent
Alexander Ellis

since 2024
Style His Excellency
Reports to Foreign Secretary
Residence Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid
Appointer King Charles III
Term length No term fixed
Inaugural holder John Stile
First Resident Ambassador to Spain
Formation 1505
Resident Ambassador
Website UK and Spain
British embassy Madrid 2267
The British Embassy in Madrid until 2008.

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Spain is a very important person! They are the main representative for the United Kingdom in Spain. Think of them as the UK's chief diplomat, working to keep good relationships between the two countries. Their official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain.

This ambassador also represents the UK in the small country of Principality of Andorra, even though they don't live there. This is called being a "non-resident" ambassador.

Long ago, in 1822, a British government official named George Canning changed the ambassador's role to a slightly less important one. This was because Spain wasn't as powerful on the world stage back then. But by 1887, the role was upgraded back to a full ambassador again.

What is a Head of Mission?

A "head of mission" is the main diplomat in charge of an embassy or diplomatic office in another country. Their job is to represent their home country's interests and communicate with the host country's government.

Over the years, the title for the UK's representative in Spain has changed:

  • From 1509 to 1683: They were called an Ambassador.
  • From 1683 to 1710: They were called an Envoy Extraordinary. This was a diplomat sent on a special mission.
  • From 1711 to 1821: The title went back to Ambassador.
  • From 1822 to 1887: They were known as an Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. This was a high-ranking diplomat, but still a step below a full ambassador.
  • Since 1887: The title has been Ambassador again.

Some British Ambassadors to Spain

Many people have held the important role of representing the UK in Spain over the centuries. Here is a short list of some of them, showing how the role has changed over time.

When they started Who they were British Monarch Spanish Ruler When they left
1505 John Stile Henry VIII of England Ferdinand II of Aragon 16 June 1518
1537 Sir Thomas Wyatt Henry VIII of England Charles I of Spain 1539
2 March 1605 Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham James VI and I Philip III of Spain 4 July 1577
20 February 1666 Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich Charles II of England Charles II of Spain 11 October 1668
1714 Paul Methuen Anne, Queen of Great Britain Philip V of Spain 1715
1729 Benjamin Keene George II of Great Britain Philip V of Spain 1739
1771 Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham George III of the United Kingdom Charles III of Spain 1779
1833 George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon William IV of the United Kingdom Isabella II of Spain 1839
1887 Francis Clare Ford Queen Victoria Alfonso XIII of Spain 1892
1904 Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock Edward VII Alfonso XIII of Spain 1905
1940 Samuel Hoare, 1st Viscount Templewood George VI Francisco Franco
1960 Sir George Labouchère Elizabeth II Francisco Franco
1977 Sir Antony Acland Elizabeth II Juan Carlos I of Spain
2007 Dame Denise Holt Elizabeth II Juan Carlos I of Spain 2009
2013 Simon Manley Elizabeth II

Charles III

Juan Carlos I of Spain

King Felipe VI of Spain

2019
2019 Hugh Elliott Elizabeth II

Charles III

King Felipe VI of Spain 2024
2024 Alex Ellis Charles III King Felipe VI of Spain
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