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'''Arthur William George FitzRoy, Duke of Cleveland''' (11 April 1892 - 11 February 1990) was a {{wp|British}} army officer, and colonial administrator. The eldest and also the firstborn child of {{wp|British}} society hostess, {{wp|Alice Keppel}} and [[William V of the United Kingdom|King William V]], he led a distinguished career as a colonial administrator, as he first served as the {{wp|List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Iraq|High Commissioner in Iraq}} from 1923 to 1930, before  subsequently being made the {{wp|List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom for Malaya|High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States}}. Meanwhile, as an army officer, he first served in the {{wp|First World War}} as part of the {{wp|British}} forces in {{wp|Kingdom of Egypt|Egypt}} before further serving in the {{wp|Second World War}}.
'''Arthur William George FitzRoy, Duke of Cleveland''' (11 April 1892 - 11 February 1990) was a {{wp|British}} army officer, and colonial administrator. The eldest and also the firstborn child of {{wp|British}} society hostess, {{wp|Alice Keppel}} and [[William V of the United Kingdom|King William V]], he led a distinguished career as a colonial administrator, as he first served as the {{wp|List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Iraq|High Commissioner in Iraq}} from 1923 to 1930, before  subsequently being made the {{wp|List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom for Malaya|High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States}}. Meanwhile, as an army officer, he first served in the {{wp|First World War}} as part of the {{wp|British}} forces in {{wp|Kingdom of Egypt|Egypt}} before further serving in the {{wp|Second World War}}.


In the year 1920, he married the {{wp|English}} aristocrat, {{wp|Mary Curzon, Lady Howe|Mary Curzon}}, with whom he approximately had three children in total. On February 11th 1990, he passed away at the age of 97, being one of the last living children, both legitimate and illegitimate, of [[William V of the United Kingdom|King William V]]. The current [[Alexandra I of the United Kingdom|Queen Alexandra]] was his great great grand niece.  
On January 2nd 1920, he married the {{wp|English}} aristocrat, {{wp|Mary Curzon, Lady Howe|Mary Curzon}}, with whom he approximately had three children. On February 11th 1990, he passed away at the age of 97, having been one of the last living children, both legitimate and illegitimate, of the late [[William V of the United Kingdom|King William V]]. The current [[Alexandra I of the United Kingdom|Queen Alexandra]] was his great great grand niece.  


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Arthur FitzRoy was born on April 11th 1892 as the eldest and also the firstborn child of {{wp|British}} society hostess, {{wp|Alice Keppel}} and [[William V of the United Kingdom|King William V]]. Almost immediately, as an illegitimate child of the reigning monarch, FitzRoy was promptly excluded from the line of succession. Nevertheless, on the behest of his own [[William V of the United Kingdom|father]], he was raised alongside his royal half-siblings in {{wp|Buckingham Palace}}, where he was guaranteed with the standard form of education typical for royal children.  
Arthur FitzRoy was born on April 11th 1892 as the eldest and also the firstborn child of {{wp|British}} society hostess, {{wp|Alice Keppel}} and [[William V of the United Kingdom|King William V]]. Almost immediately, as an illegitimate child of the reigning monarch, FitzRoy was promptly excluded from the line of succession. Nevertheless, on the behest of his own [[William V of the United Kingdom|father]], he was raised alongside his royal half-siblings in {{wp|Buckingham Palace}}, where he was guaranteed with the standard form of education typical for royal children.
 
While he was generally received in a much lukewarm manner by his much older legitimate siblings, FitzRoy reportedly developed a passive-agressive rivalry with an another illegitimate sibling of his, namely [[William FitzRoy, Earl of Plymouth|William FitzRoy]], whom wss born two years prior during his father's relationship with his past mistress, {{wp|Lillie Langtry}}.


==First World War==
==First World War==

Latest revision as of 11:46, 30 July 2021

Arthur FitzRoy
Duke of Cleveland
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High Commissioner in Iraq
In office1923 - 1930
Preceded bySir Percy Cox
Succeeded bySir Francis Humphrys
MonarchEdward VII
High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States
In office1930 - 1937
Preceded bySir Hugh Clifford
SuccessorSir Shenton Whitelegge Thomas
MonarchEdward VII
BornArthur William George FitzRoy
(1892-04-11)11 April 1892
Buckingham Palace, London
Died11 February 1990(1990-02-11) (aged 97)
Manchester, England
Burial13 February 1990
Spouse
Mary Curzon
(m. 1920; died 1960)
Issue
Detail
Full name
Arthur William George FitzRoy
FatherWilliam V
MotherAlice Keppel
ReligionProtestant

Arthur William George FitzRoy, Duke of Cleveland (11 April 1892 - 11 February 1990) was a British army officer, and colonial administrator. The eldest and also the firstborn child of British society hostess, Alice Keppel and King William V, he led a distinguished career as a colonial administrator, as he first served as the High Commissioner in Iraq from 1923 to 1930, before subsequently being made the High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States. Meanwhile, as an army officer, he first served in the First World War as part of the British forces in Egypt before further serving in the Second World War.

On January 2nd 1920, he married the English aristocrat, Mary Curzon, with whom he approximately had three children. On February 11th 1990, he passed away at the age of 97, having been one of the last living children, both legitimate and illegitimate, of the late King William V. The current Queen Alexandra was his great great grand niece.

Early Life

Arthur FitzRoy was born on April 11th 1892 as the eldest and also the firstborn child of British society hostess, Alice Keppel and King William V. Almost immediately, as an illegitimate child of the reigning monarch, FitzRoy was promptly excluded from the line of succession. Nevertheless, on the behest of his own father, he was raised alongside his royal half-siblings in Buckingham Palace, where he was guaranteed with the standard form of education typical for royal children.

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Second World War

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