Prince Nelson of the United Kingdom

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Nelson
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British Ambassador to Egypt
In office1985 - 1989
Preceded byJohn Moberly
Succeeded byJames Adams
High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Malaysia
In office1994 - 1999
MonarchCharles III
Thomas
Preceded byDuncan Slater
Succeeded bySir Graham Fry
Born (1956-03-23) 23 March 1956 (age 68)
Buckingham Palace, London
Spouse
Julia Roberts (m. 2001)
Issue
Detail
Full name
Nelson William George Frederick Albert Charles
HouseHanover
FatherCharles III
MotherLauren Bacall
ReligionProtestant

Prince Nelson (Nelson William George Frederick Albert Charles; born 23 March 1956) is a member of the British royal family. In his youth, he first served as the British Ambassador to Egypt from 1985 to 1989, before later being made the High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Malaysia, in which capacity he served from 1994 to 1999.

Similar to his younger sister, Catherine, Princess Royal, the prince is also a committed animal conservationist himself, having been involved in various wildlife conservation projects in both the United Kingdom and abroad. In addition, Nelson is also an outspoken supporter in favour of environmentalism, and has himself been a vocal advocate against climate change and the need to curb global emissions.

On May 2001, Nelson married American actress, Julia Roberts, with whom he has three sons, Charles, Christopher, and Clint, with all three of them, by the couple's own request, never being granted any royal titles, with the couple themselves being the only ones possessing the respective prince and princess titles. At the same time, he was also notable for having been the first British royal to ever refuse the customary ducal title, typically granted to male members of the royal family upon their marriages.

Early Life

Adulthood

Titles & Honours

  • 23 March 1956 - Present His Royal Highness The Prince Nelson

Honours

Ancestry