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'''Lady Lily Hedy Charles James William''' {{wp|Order of the Garter|LG}} {{wp|Order of the Bath|GCB}} (born 2 July 1994) is an extended member of the {{wp|British}} royal family, a {{wp|British}} politician and international humanitarian. The eldest royal-born grandchildren of the famed {{wp|American}} actress, {{wp|Hedy Lamarr}}, William is an ideologically {{wp|centre-left politics|centre-left}} member of the {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party}} currently serving as both the {{wp|General Secretary of the Labour Party}} since May 2020, and {{wp|Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament}} for {{wp|Streatham (UK Parliament constituency)|Streatham}} since December 2019. Through a common ancestor, [[George V of the United Kingdom|King George V]], Lily is the third cousin once removed of the current [[Alexandra I of the United Kingdom|Queen Alexandra]]. Additionally, ever since the constitutional reforms of [[Charles III of the United Kingdom|King Charles III]], William is expected to become the first female holder of her grandfather's ducal title in her own right.
'''Lady Lily Hedy Charles James William''' {{wp|Order of the Garter|LG}} {{wp|Order of the Bath|GCB}} (born 2 July 1994) is an extended member of the {{wp|British}} royal family, a {{wp|British}} politician and international humanitarian. The eldest royal-born great grandchildren of the famed {{wp|American}} actress, {{wp|Hedy Lamarr}}, William is an ideologically {{wp|centre-left politics|centre-left}} member of the {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party}} currently serving as both the {{wp|General Secretary of the Labour Party}} since May 2020, and {{wp|Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament}} for {{wp|Streatham (UK Parliament constituency)|Streatham}} since December 2019. Through a common ancestor, [[George V of the United Kingdom|King George V]], Lily is the third cousin once removed of the current [[Alexandra I of the United Kingdom|Queen Alexandra]]. Additionally, ever since the constitutional reforms of [[Charles III of the United Kingdom|King Charles III]], William is expected to become the first female holder of her grandfather's ducal title in her own right.


The eldest out of five siblings of a minor {{wp|British}} royal, Lord James William, and former {{wp|American}} surgeon, Samantha Austin, William first garnered public attention through her involvement in public charity and activism at the age of thirteen. Two years later, in the midst of her secondary school years, she began to transition more to a series of humanitarian-centered works, firstly revolving around disadvantaged children across {{wp|England}} and {{wp|Scotland}}, an effort primarily funded through the sizable wealth of her family. At the age of twenty, in a much publicised and controversial decision, she became an official member of the {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party}}, becoming the very first member of the {{wp|British}} royal family to do so. On December 12th 2019, she was elected {{wp|Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament}} for {{wp|Streatham (UK Parliament constituency)|Streatham}}, succeeding her {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour}} turned-{{wp|Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats}} predecessor, {{wp|Chuka Umunna}}. Then, on May 26th 2020, she was decisively chosen as the new {{wp|General Secretary of the Labour Party}}, thereby becoming the office's youngest holder since fellow {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour}} politician, {{wp|Matt Carter (politician)|Matt Carter}}, whom was elected to the position at the age of thirty-one in December 2003.
The eldest out of five siblings of a minor {{wp|British}} royal, Lord James William, and former {{wp|American}} surgeon, Samantha Austin, William first garnered public attention through her involvement in public charity and activism at the age of thirteen. Two years later, in the midst of her secondary school years, she began to transition more to a series of humanitarian-centered works, firstly revolving around disadvantaged children across {{wp|England}} and {{wp|Scotland}}, an effort primarily funded through the sizable wealth of her family. At the age of twenty, in a much publicised and controversial decision, she became an official member of the {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party}}, becoming the very first member of the {{wp|British}} royal family to do so. On December 12th 2019, she was elected {{wp|Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament}} for {{wp|Streatham (UK Parliament constituency)|Streatham}}, succeeding her {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour}} turned-{{wp|Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats}} predecessor, {{wp|Chuka Umunna}}. Then, on May 26th 2020, she was decisively chosen as the new {{wp|General Secretary of the Labour Party}}, thereby becoming the office's youngest holder since fellow {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour}} politician, {{wp|Matt Carter (politician)|Matt Carter}}, whom was elected to the position at the age of thirty-one in December 2003.

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Lily Brown
Lily Brown.jpg
General Secretary of the Labour Party
Assumed office
26 May 2020
MonarchAlexandra
LeaderKeir Starmer
Preceded byJennie Formby
Member of Parliament
for Streatham
Assumed office
12 December 2019
Majority29,011 (51.3%)
Personal details
Born
Lily Hedy Charles James William

(1994-07-02) 2 July 1994 (age 29)
Littlehampton, West Sussex, England
NationalityBritish-American
Political partyLabour Party
ParentExpression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".
  • Lord James William (father)
  • Samantha Austin (mother)
RelativesQueen Alexandra (3rd cousin once removed)
Prince Frederick, Duke of Clarence and Avondale & Princess Astrid of Sweden (Great-great grandparents)
Prince Charles, Duke of Clarence and Avondale & Hedy Lamarr (Great grandparents)
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (3rd cousin twice removed)
Residence(s)Streatham, London
EducationBersted Green Primary School
Millais Secondary School
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge (LLB)

Lady Lily Hedy Charles James William LG GCB (born 2 July 1994) is an extended member of the British royal family, a British politician and international humanitarian. The eldest royal-born great grandchildren of the famed American actress, Hedy Lamarr, William is an ideologically centre-left member of the Labour Party currently serving as both the General Secretary of the Labour Party since May 2020, and Member of Parliament for Streatham since December 2019. Through a common ancestor, King George V, Lily is the third cousin once removed of the current Queen Alexandra. Additionally, ever since the constitutional reforms of King Charles III, William is expected to become the first female holder of her grandfather's ducal title in her own right.

The eldest out of five siblings of a minor British royal, Lord James William, and former American surgeon, Samantha Austin, William first garnered public attention through her involvement in public charity and activism at the age of thirteen. Two years later, in the midst of her secondary school years, she began to transition more to a series of humanitarian-centered works, firstly revolving around disadvantaged children across England and Scotland, an effort primarily funded through the sizable wealth of her family. At the age of twenty, in a much publicised and controversial decision, she became an official member of the Labour Party, becoming the very first member of the British royal family to do so. On December 12th 2019, she was elected Member of Parliament for Streatham, succeeding her Labour turned-Liberal Democrats predecessor, Chuka Umunna. Then, on May 26th 2020, she was decisively chosen as the new General Secretary of the Labour Party, thereby becoming the office's youngest holder since fellow Labour politician, Matt Carter, whom was elected to the position at the age of thirty-one in December 2003.

In addition to her political career, William has also actively maintained her contribution in the field of humanitarianism, having participated in a number of UN-sponsored humanitarian missions to the African continent on several occasions, alongside those in her own personal capacity to other continents aswell.

Early Life

Political Career

Humanitarianism

Personal Life