Ahmed Alexander Khan (lawyer)

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Sir
Ahmed Alexander Khan
Queen's Counsel, Knight-Commander of the British Empire
Attorney-General for England and Wales
MonarchKing Charles III
Prime MinisterSir Alexander Khan (2046-2048), Clive Lewis (2048-)
Personal details
BornAugust the 3rd 2008
Leytonstone, London, England, United Kingdom
CitizenshipBritish and Pakistani (dual-citizenship)
NationalityBritish-Pakistani
Political partyLabour
Spouse(s)Aisha Khan, Khadijah Khan and Roxanne Khan
ChildrenAli Ahmed Alexander Khan (age 10)
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RelativesMuhammad Khan (brother) and Lady Eleanor Khan II (MP) (sister)
Residence(s)Hackney, London, England, Kingdom of Great Britain
EducationLaw degree and barrister training
Alma materOxford University, Middle Temple
Professionbarrister
Known forAttorney-General, son of Sir Alexander Khan
Civilian awardsKnight-Commander of the British Empire
Nickname"Alexander"
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (2031-2035), Kingdom of Great Britain (2035-)
Branch/serviceRoyal Air Force
Years of service2031-2043
RankFlight Lieutenant
UnitRAF Legal Branch
Military awardsQueen's Commendation for Valuable Service

Early life and education

Ahmed Alexander Khan was born in 2008 when when his parents: Alexander Khan and Eleanor Khan I were both in the Royal Air Force. He was privately educated at Westminster School before going to Oxford University studying law, and then training as a barrister.

early career

After being called to the bar Ahmed Alexander Khan joined the Royal Air Force as a legal officer, receiving the Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service for his work there. He left at the rank of Flight Lieutenant and practiced trade union law for three years.


Attorney-General

He was appointed the Attorney-General for England and Wales in 2046.