David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Earl of Airlie
Birth Name:David George Coke Patrick Ogilvy
Birth Date:1926 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Westminster, London, England
Death Place:London, England
Office1:Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle
Monarch1:Elizabeth II
Charles III
Term Start1:13 November 2007
Term End1:26 June 2023
Predecessor1:The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry
Successor1:The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry
Office2:Lord Chamberlain of the Household
Monarch2:Elizabeth II
Term Start2:1984
Term End2:1997
Predecessor2:The Lord Maclean
Successor2:The Lord Camoys
Office3:Lord Lieutenant of Angus
Monarch3:Elizabeth II
Term Start3:1989
Term End3:2001
Predecessor3:The Earl of Dalhousie
Successor3:Georgiana Osborne
Office4:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start4:28 December 1968
Term End4:11 November 1999
as a hereditary peer
Predecessor4:The 12th Earl of Airlie
Successor4:Seat abolished
Children:6
Parents:David Ogilvy, 12th Earl of Airlie
Lady Alexandra Coke
Module:
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Allegiance: United Kingdom
Serviceyears:1945–1950
Rank:Captain
Servicenumber:339585
Unit:Scots Guards

David George Coke Patrick Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie, (17 May 1926 – 26 June 2023) was a Scottish landowner, soldier, banker and peer.

Airlie served as Lord Chamberlain of the Household from 1984 until 1997, as well as in a number of honorary positions such as Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle and Lord Lieutenant of Angus. He was the brother-in-law of Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy.[1]

Early life and ancestry

Airlie was born David George Coke Patrick Ogilvy in Westminster on 17 May 1926.[2] He was the eldest son of the 12th Earl of Airlie and his wife Lady Alexandra Marie Bridget Coke (1891–1984), herself the daughter of 3rd Earl of Leicester. King George V was his godfather. His younger brother was The Hon. Sir Angus Ogilvy, husband of Princess Alexandra of Kent.[1] He served as a page to his father at the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Westminster Abbey on 12 May 1937. After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, his childhood friend, on 8 September 2022, he was the last surviving participant in that coronation.[3]

Airlie, then styled Lord Ogilvy by courtesy, was educated at Eton College. He served with the Scots Guards in Germany, Malaya and Austria.[2] In 1946, he was appointed aide-de-camp to the commander-in-chief and High Commissioner to Austria. He left the army in 1950 to attend the Royal Agricultural College to learn more about estate management. He maintained two homes on the family's 69000acres estate in Angus: Cortachy Castle and Airlie Castle. He also had a home at Sloane Court West in Chelsea, London, where at the time of his death he lived full-time.[4]

Career

Merchant banking

In 1953, then Lord Ogilvy took up merchant banking, joining J. Henry Schroder & Co.[1] He was appointed a director of the company in 1961, chairman of Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. in 1973, and then of Schroders plc in 1977.[5] [3]

He became to the 13th Earl of Airlie and chief of Clan Ogilvy upon the death of his father in 1968.[5] In 1972, Lord Airlie was named to the International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List.

Royal Household

In 1984, Lord Airlie resigned from Schroder to take up the position of Lord Chamberlain of the Household, the most senior office in the Royal Household.[6] He was sworn into the Privy Council and appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. In his capacity as Lord Chamberlain, he was chancellor of the Royal Victorian Order. He was following in the footsteps of his late father, who had served as Lord Chamberlain of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's household.

Under Lord Airlie, the Lord Chamberlain’s ceremonial and non-executive role was altered to that of chief executive.[3] Airlie initiated changes in the early 1990s under the auspices of "The Way Ahead Group".[1] Under these plans the Queen agreed to pay tax, greater transparency for the public subsidy of the monarchy began and a greater emphasis on public relations started.[7] In 1986, he produced a 1,393-page report recommending 188 changes for smoother operations of the Royal Household.[8]

On 29 November 1985, Airlie was made a Knight of the Order of the Thistle, Scotland's highest order of chivalry.[5] He became Chairman of General Accident Fire and Life Assurance plc in 1987. In 1989, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Angus, having been a deputy lieutenant since 1964.

Airlie's tenure as Lord Chamberlain saw times of turbulence for the monarchy, including Queen Elizabeth II's annus horribilis, with the 1992 Windsor Castle fire and the separations and subsequent divorces of the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York, and the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in August 1997. He remained in the post until 1997; upon his retirement, he was awarded the Royal Victorian Chain and appointed a permanent lord-in-waiting.

Later life

Lord Airlie's ancestral home in Tayside was Cortachy Castle near the ancient burgh of Kirriemuir, Angus. The castle has served as the family home for more than 500 years. However, in 2014, Lord and Lady Airlie moved out of Cortachy Castle, and their eldest son, who now manages the property, is considering the future of the residence.[9] On 13 November 2007, Airlie was appointed Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle following the death of the 9th Duke of Buccleuch. He remained in this position until his death.

When the University of Abertay Dundee was founded in 1994, Airlie was appointed their first chancellor.[10] He was additionally, the Captain-General of the Royal Company of Archers, The Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland, a ceremonial unit that serves as the sovereign's bodyguard in Scotland, and thus Gold Stick for Scotland.[8]

In September 2022, Lord Airlie attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. In May 2023, he was present at the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Hugo Vickers has pointed out that Lord Airlie was the last surviving man to attend three coronations – 1937, 1953, and 2023.[3]

Lord Airlie died at home in London, on 26 June 2023, at the age of 97.[3] His funeral was held on 6 July 2023 at Cortachy Castle. Per his request, representatives from Scouts Scotland, of which he was president were present during his funeral and lined the street as his coffin was transported to the local Cortachy cemetery for internment. A memorial service was held on 15 November 2023 in the Chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and was attended by King Charles III and Queen Camilla.[11]

Personal life

On 23 October 1952, he married Virginia Fortune Ryan at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, in the presence of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret.[12]

They had six children:

His wife, the Countess of Airlie, was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II,[1] following in the footsteps of his grandmother, Mabell, Countess of Airlie, who was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary. She was the first American to be appointed a lady-in-waiting.

In popular culture

Lord Airlie was portrayed by actor Douglas Reith in the 2006 film The Queen in his capacity as Lord Chamberlain, planning the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales.[13] He was portrayed by actor Martin Turner in the fifth season of The Crown in which he was depicted managing the divorce of the Prince (Dominic West) and Princess of Wales (Elizabeth Debicki). He was again portrayed by Turner in the sixth season of the series, planning the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales and for Operation London Bridge.[14]

Honours and arms

CountryDateAppointmentRibbonPost-nominal lettersNotes
United Kingdom12 May 1937King George VI Coronation Medal[15]
United Kingdom2 June 1953Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
United Kingdom6 February 1977Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
United Kingdom11 May 1981Officer of The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of JerusalemOStJPromoted to KStJ in 1996
United Kingdom7 December 1984Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian OrderGCVO
Scotland ; United Kingdom29 November 1985Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the ThistleKT
Portugal27 April 1993Grand Cross of the Order of Prince HenryGCIH
United Kingdom6 February 1996Knight of The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of JerusalemKStJ
United Kingdom19 December 1997Royal Victorian Chain
United Kingdom6 February 2002Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
United Kingdom6 February 2012Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
United Kingdom6 May 2023King Charles III Coronation Medal
United KingdomDefence Medal
United KingdomWar Medal 1939 to 1945
United KingdomGeneral Service Medal

Arms

Crest:A Lady from the waist upwards, affrontée Azure holding a Portcullis Gules
Coronet:A Coronet of an Earl
Escutcheon:Argent a Lion passant guardant Gules crowned with an Imperial Crown and collared with an open one proper
Supporters:On either side a Bull Sable, armed and unguled Vert, and gorged with a Garland of Flowers proper
Motto:A Fin (To the end)
Orders:The Thistle circlet;
Previously: The Grand Corss of the Royal Vicotiran Order
Style:His Lordship, The Right Honorable
David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie

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Notes and References

  1. News: Corby . Tom . The Earl of Airlie obituary . 18 July 2023 . The Guardian . 3 July 2023.
  2. Web site: Birthday's today. https://web.archive.org/web/20130516233914/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/archive/2013-5-17.html . dead . 16 May 2013 . The Daily Telegraph. 15 May 2014. 17 May 2013. the Earl of Airlie, Lord–Lieutenant for Angus, 1989–2001; Lord Chamberlain, 1984–97, 87.
  3. News: The Earl of Airlie, dashing courtier who led Schroders through the Big Bang and reviewed the royal finances – obituary . 29 June 2023 . The Daily Telegraph . 28 June 2023.
  4. News: Ferguson . Craig . Lord Airlie of Cortachy: Angus landowner and friend of late Queen dies . 28 June 2023 . The Courier . 28 June 2023.
  5. Web site: The Rt Hon the Earl of Airlie, KT, GCVO, PC. debretts.com. 2 June 2012.
  6. News: Tomlinson. Richard. They also serve, who only ush. Independent. 20 December 1992.
  7. News: Can Meghan Markle modernise the monarchy?. The Economist. 23 May 2018.
  8. News: The Earl of Airlie obituary . 1 July 2023 . The Times . 30 June 2023.
  9. https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/angus-mearns/140803/end-of-era-as-lord-and-lady-airlie-leave-historic-angus-castle/ last of the Scottish earls? Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  10. http://www.abertay.ac.uk/about/theuni/chancellor University of Abertay Dundee website
  11. News: Court Circular: November 15, 2023 . 16 November 2023 . The Times . 16 November 2023.
  12. Web site: London Pageantry AKA Queen Mother Attends… 1952. British Pathé.
  13. Web site: Douglas Reith: Lord Airlie . IMDb . 29 June 2023.
  14. Web site: Martin Turner: Lord Chamberlain . IMDb . 29 June 2023.
  15. News: Edinburgh fashion exhibition marks Queen's 90th birthday. BBC News . 21 April 2016 .