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Ambassador of the
United States of America to the
Court of St James's
Flag of a United States ambassador.svg
Flag of the United States Ambassador
U.S. Department of State official seal.svg
Seal of the United States Department of State
Priti Patel and Jane Hartley (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Jane D. Hartley

since July 19, 2022
U.S. Department of State
Embassy of the United States, London
Style His or Her Excellency (formal)
Mr. or Madam Ambassador (informal)
Reports to United States Secretary of State
Residence Winfield House
Seat London, United Kingdom
Appointer President of the United States
with the advice and consent of the Senate
Term length At the pleasure of the President
Inaugural holder John Adams
(as Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James's)
Formation 1785
Website U.S. Embassy – London

The United States ambassador to the United Kingdom (known formally as, The Ambassador of the United States of America to the Court of St James's) is the official representative of the president of the United States and the American government to the monarch (Court of St. James's) and government of the United Kingdom. The position is held by Jane D. Hartley, who presented her credentials to Queen Elizabeth II on July 19, 2022.

The position is regarded as one of the most prestigious posts in the United States Foreign Service due to the "special relationship" between the United States and the United Kingdom. The ambassadorship has been held by various notable politicians, including five who would later become president: John Adams, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren and James Buchanan. However, the modern tendency of American presidents (of both parties) is to appoint keen political fundraisers from previous presidential campaigns, despite the importance and prestige of the office.

The ambassador and executive staff work at the American Embassy in Nine Elms, London. The official residence of the ambassador is Winfield House in Regent's Park.

Duties

The ambassador's main duty is to present U.S. policies to the government of the United Kingdom and its people, as well as report British policies and views to the federal government of the United States. The ambassador serves as a primary channel of communication between the two nations and plays an important role in treaty negotiations.

The ambassador is the head of the United States' consular service in the United Kingdom. As well as directing diplomatic activity in support of trade, the ambassador is ultimately responsible for visa services and for the provision of consular support to American citizens in the UK and oversees cultural relations between the two countries.

List of U.S. chiefs of mission to the Court of St James's

Ministers (1785–1811)

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John Adams is referred to as the first "ambassador". He is also referred to as the first "minister plenipotentiary". Plenipotentiary means "having full power"; a minister that has power to act for their country in all matters.

Name Portrait Appointment Presentation Termination Appointer Notes
Adams, JohnJohn Adams Gilbert Stuart, John Adams, c. 1800-1815, NGA 42933.jpg February 24, 1785 June 1, 1785 February 20, 1788   Congress Second president of the United States
Pinckney, ThomasThomas Pinckney Thomas Pinckney.jpg January 12, 1792 August 9, 1792 July 27, 1796   Washington, GeorgeGeorge Washington
King, RufusRufus King Gilbert Stuart - Portrait of Rufus King (1819-1820) - Google Art Project.jpg May 20, 1796 July 27, 1796 May 16, 1803
Monroe, JamesJames Monroe James Monroe (1758-1831).jpg 1803 August 17, 1803 October 7, 1807   Jefferson, ThomasThomas Jefferson Fifth president of the United States
Pinkney, WilliamWilliam Pinkney Williampinkney (1).jpg February 26, 1808 April 27, 1808 May 7, 1811
Russell, JonathanJonathan Russell July 27, 1811 November 15, 1811 June 18, 1812 Madison, JamesJames Madison

Ministers (1815–1893)

Diplomatic relations with what had now become the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland were restored after the War of 1812. The Congress of Vienna (1815) established a uniform system of diplomatic rank. Under that system, the highest rank of "ambassador" was a personal representative of a sovereign, and the next rank of "minister", represented a government. As a republic, the United States maintained diplomatic relations with Britain at the rank of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. The rank was colloquially known as Minister, and the position continued to be referred to as "United States Minister to Great Britain".

Name Portrait Appointment Presentation Termination Appointer Notes
Adams, John QuincyJohn Quincy Adams George P.A. Healy - John Quincy Adams - Google Art Project.jpg April 28, 1814 June 8, 1815 May 14, 1817   Madison, JamesJames Madison Sixth president of the United States
Rush, RichardRichard Rush Richard Rush engraving.png 1817 February 12, 1818 April 27, 1825 Monroe, JamesJames Monroe
King, RufusRufus King Gilbert Stuart - Portrait of Rufus King (1819-1820) - Google Art Project.jpg May 5, 1825 November 11, 1825 June 16, 1826 Adams, John QuincyJohn Quincy Adams
Gallatin, AlbertAlbert Gallatin AlbertGallatin.jpeg May 10, 1826 September 1, 1826 October 4, 1827
Lawrence, William BeachWilliam Beach Lawrence William Lawrence by J Cochran c 1820.jpg Nov 23, 1827 November 24, 1828
Barbour, JamesJames Barbour BarbourT.jpg May 23, 1828 November 24, 1828 October 1, 1829
McLane, LouisLouis McLane LMcLane.jpg 1829 October 12, 1829 June 13, 1831   Jackson, AndrewAndrew Jackson
Van Buren, MartinMartin Van Buren Martin Van Buren.jpg August 8, 1831 September 21, 1831 March 19, 1832 Eighth president of the United States
Vail, AaronAaron Vail Aaron Vail in 1845.jpg July 13, 1832 July 13, 1836
Stevenson, AndrewAndrew Stevenson SpeakerStevenson.png March 16, 1836 July 13, 1836 October 21, 1841
Everett, EdwardEdward Everett The Public Library of the city of Boston - a history (1911) (14594074519) (cropped).jpg 1841 December 16, 1841 August 8, 1845   Tyler, JohnJohn Tyler
McLane, LouisLouis McLane LMcLane.jpg 1845 August 8, 1845 August 18, 1846   Polk, James K.James K. Polk
Bancroft, GeorgeGeorge Bancroft George Bancroft United States Secretary of Navy c. 1860.jpg September 9, 1846 November 12, 1846 August 31, 1849
Lawrence, AbbottAbbott Lawrence Abbott Lawrence.jpg August 20, 1849 October 20, 1849 October 12, 1852   Taylor, ZacharyZachary Taylor
Ingersoll, Joseph R.Joseph R. Ingersoll Appletons' Ingersoll Jared - Joseph Reed.jpg August 21, 1852 October 16, 1852 August 23, 1853 Fillmore, MillardMillard Fillmore
Buchanan, JamesJames Buchanan James Buchanan.jpg April 11, 1853 August 23, 1853 March 15, 1856   Pierce, FranklinFranklin Pierce Fifteenth president of the United States
Dallas, George M.George M. Dallas George Mifflin Dallas 1848.jpg February 4, 1856 April 4, 1856 May 16, 1861
Adams Sr., Charles FrancisCharles Francis Adams Sr. Charles Francis Adams crop.jpg March 20, 1861 May 16, 1861 May 13, 1868   Lincoln, AbrahamAbraham Lincoln
Johnson, ReverdyReverdy Johnson Reverdy Johnson.jpg June 12, 1868 September 14, 1868 May 13, 1869   Johnson, AndrewAndrew Johnson
Motley, John LothropJohn Lothrop Motley John Lothrop Motley - Brady-Handy.jpg April 13, 1869 June 18, 1869 December 6, 1870   Grant, Ulysses S.Ulysses S. Grant
Schenck, Robert C.Robert C. Schenck Robert C. Schenck.jpg December 22, 1870 June 23, 1871 March 3, 1876
Pierrepont, EdwardsEdwards Pierrepont Edwards Pierrepont Brady-Handy.tif May 22, 1876 July 11, 1876 December 22, 1877
Welsh, JohnJohn Welsh John Welsh 1805-1886.jpg November 9, 1877 December 22, 1877 August 14, 1879 Hayes, Rutherford B.Rutherford B. Hayes
Lowell, James RussellJames Russell Lowell Appletons' Lowell James Russell engraving.jpg January 26, 1880 March 11, 1880 May 19, 1885
Phelps, Edward JohnEdward John Phelps Professor Edward J Phelps.jpg March 23, 1885 May 19, 1885 January 31, 1889   Cleveland, GroverGrover Cleveland
Lincoln, Robert ToddRobert Todd Lincoln Robert Todd Lincoln - Harris and Ewing.jpg March 30, 1889 May 25, 1889 May 4, 1893   Harrison, BenjaminBenjamin Harrison

Ambassadors (1893–present)

Although France became a republic in 1870, the country continued to exchange ambassadors with other Great Powers. In 1893, the United States followed the French precedent and upgraded its relations with other Great Powers to the ambassadorial level. The United States Legation in London became the United States Embassy, and the United States Minister to Great Britain became the United States Ambassador to Great Britain.

Name Portrait Appointment Presentation Termination Appointer Notes
Bayard, Thomas F.Thomas F. Bayard Thomas F. Bayard, Brady-Handy photo portrait, circa 1870-1880.jpg 1893 June 22, 1893 March 17, 1897   Cleveland, GroverGrover Cleveland
Hay, JohnJohn Hay John Hay, bw photo portrait, 1897.jpg 1897 May 3, 1897 September 12, 1898   McKinley, WilliamWilliam McKinley
Choate, Joseph HodgesJoseph Hodges Choate Joseph Hodges Choate cph.3b35057.jpg January 19, 1899 March 6, 1899 May 23, 1905
Reid, WhitelawWhitelaw Reid Whitelaw Reid, 1912.png March 8, 1905 June 5, 1905 December 15, 1912 Roosevelt, TheodoreTheodore Roosevelt
Page, Walter HinesWalter Hines Page Walter Hines Page in 1917.jpg April 21, 1913 May 30, 1913 October 3, 1918   Wilson, WoodrowWoodrow Wilson
Davis, John W.John W. Davis John William Davis.jpg November 21, 1918 December 18, 1918 March 9, 1921
Harvey, George Brinton McClellanGeorge Brinton McClellan Harvey George Brinton McClellan Harvey (crop).jpg April 16, 1921 May 12, 1921 November 3, 1923   Harding, Warren G.Warren G. Harding
Kellogg, Frank B.Frank B. Kellogg FrankKellogg.jpg 1924 January 14, 1924 February 10, 1925 Coolidge, CalvinCalvin Coolidge
Houghton, Alanson B.Alanson B. Houghton AlansonBHoughton.jpg February 24, 1925 April 27, 1925 March 28, 1929
Dawes, Charles G.Charles G. Dawes Chas G Dawes-H&E.jpg April 16, 1929 June 15, 1929 December 30, 1931 Hoover, HerbertHerbert Hoover
Mellon, Andrew W.Andrew W. Mellon AWMellon.jpg February 5, 1932 April 9, 1932 March 17, 1933
Bingham, Robert WorthRobert Worth Bingham Robert-Worth-Bingham.jpg March 23, 1933 May 23, 1933 November 19, 1937   Roosevelt, Franklin D.Franklin D. Roosevelt
Kennedy, Joseph P.Joseph P. Kennedy Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. 1938.jpg January 17, 1938 March 8, 1938 October 22, 1940
Winant, John G.John G. Winant John Gilbert Winant.jpg February 11, 1941 March 1, 1941 April 10, 1946
Harriman, W. AverellW. Averell Harriman William Averell Harriman.jpg April 2, 1946 April 30, 1946 October 1, 1946 Truman, Harry S.Harry S. Truman
Douglas, Lewis W.Lewis W. Douglas Lewis Williams Douglas.jpg March 6, 1947 March 25, 1947 November 16, 1950
Gifford, Walter S.Walter S. Gifford GIFFORD, WALTER LCCN2016859804.jpg December 12, 1950 December 21, 1950 January 23, 1953
Aldrich, Winthrop W.Winthrop W. Aldrich Winthrop Williams Aldrich - War Records of the Knickerbocker Club.jpg February 2, 1953 February 20, 1953 February 1, 1957   Eisenhower, Dwight D.Dwight D. Eisenhower
Whitney, John HayJohn Hay Whitney John-Hay-Whitney-1933.jpg February 11, 1957 February 28, 1957 January 14, 1961
Bruce, David K. E.David K. E. Bruce David K. E. Bruce.jpg February 22, 1961 March 17, 1961 March 20, 1969   Kennedy, John F.John F. Kennedy
Annenberg, WalterWalter Annenberg Walter Annenberg 1981.jpg March 14, 1969 April 29, 1969 October 30, 1974   Nixon, RichardRichard Nixon
Richardson, ElliotElliot Richardson ElliotLeeRichardson.jpg February 20, 1975 March 21, 1975 January 16, 1976 Ford, GeraldGerald Ford
Armstrong, AnneAnne Armstrong Anne Armstrong 1982.jpg January 29, 1976 March 17, 1976 March 3, 1977
Brewster, Jr., KingmanKingman Brewster, Jr. Kingman Brewster Jr., photographic portrait -1951.jpg April 29, 1977 June 3, 1977 February 23, 1981   Carter, JimmyJimmy Carter
Louis, Jr., John J.John J. Louis, Jr. John Louis and Ronald Reagan in 1981.jpg May 7, 1981 May 27, 1981 November 7, 1983   Reagan, RonaldRonald Reagan
Price II, Charles H.Charles H. Price II Charles H Price II.jpg November 11, 1983 December 20, 1983 February 28, 1989
Catto, Jr., Henry E.Henry E. Catto, Jr. Ambassador Henry Catto speaks on his experiences as a diplomat (cropped).jpg April 14, 1989 May 17, 1989 March 13, 1991 Bush, George H. W.George H. W. Bush
Seitz, Raymond G. H.Raymond G. H. Seitz Raymond G. H. Seitz (page 10 crop).jpg April 25, 1991 June 25, 1991 May 10, 1994
Crowe, Jr., William J.William J. Crowe, Jr. Adm William Crowe Jr.JPG May 13, 1994 June 2, 1994 September 20, 1997   Clinton, BillBill Clinton
Lader, PhilipPhilip Lader Philip Lader.jpg August 1, 1997 September 22, 1997 February 28, 2001
Farish III, William S.William S. Farish III William S. Farish.gif July 12, 2001 August 1, 2001 June 11, 2004   Bush, George W.George W. Bush
Tuttle, Robert H.Robert H. Tuttle Robert Holmes Tuttle.jpg July 9, 2005 October 19, 2005 February 6, 2009
Susman, LouisLouis Susman Louis Susman US State Dept photo.jpg July 13, 2009 October 13, 2009 April 3, 2013   Obama, BarackBarack Obama
Barzun, MatthewMatthew Barzun Matthew Winthrop Barzun.jpg August 6, 2013 December 4, 2013 January 18, 2017
Lukens, LewisLewis Lukens Lewis Lukens ambassador 2011.jpg January 18, 2017 January 18, 2017 November 8, 2017   Trump, DonaldDonald Trump Chargé d'Affaires
Johnson, WoodyWoody Johnson Robert Wood Johnson official portrait (cropped).jpg August 3, 2017 November 8, 2017 January 20, 2021
Lempert, YaelYael Lempert Yael Lempert.jpg January 20, 2021 January 20, 2021 August 1, 2021   Biden, JoeJoe Biden Chargé d'Affaires
Reeker, PhilipPhilip Reeker Philip T. Reeker.jpg July 15, 2021 August 1, 2021 July 19, 2022   Chargé d'Affaires
Hartley, Jane D.Jane D. Hartley Priti Patel and Jane Hartley (cropped).jpg May 25, 2022 July 19, 2022  

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