Julian King (diplomat) explained

Honorific-Prefix:Sir
Office:European Commissioner for the Security Union
President:Jean-Claude Juncker
Nominator:David Cameron
Term Start:19 September 2016
Term End:30 November 2019
Predecessor:Office established
Successor:Margaritis Schinas (Promoting the European Way of Life)
Ambassador From1:British
Country1:France
Term Start1:15 February 2016
Term End1:19 September 2016
Predecessor1:Peter Ricketts
Successor1:The Lord Llewellyn of Steep
Monarch1:Elizabeth II
Ambassador From2:British
Country2:Ireland
Term Start2:2009
Term End2:2011
Predecessor2:David Reddaway
Successor2:Dominick Chilcott
Monarch2:Elizabeth II
Birth Name:Julian Beresford King
Birth Place:Sutton Coldfield, England[1]
Birth Date:22 August 1964
Party:Independent

Sir Julian Beresford King (born 22 August 1964) is a British diplomat and civil servant who served as the final British European Commissioner from 2016 to 2019 prior to Brexit, having previously served as the British ambassador to Ireland (2009–2011) and France (2016).

Education

King attended Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, one of the oldest schools in Britain, in Sutton Coldfield.[2] He gained a BA in Philosophy and Theology from St Peter's College, Oxford.[3] He also studied at the French: [[École nationale d'administration]] in Paris where he met his future wife.

Career

He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1985.

After the resignation of Jonathan Hill as the British European Commissioner and European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron nominated King to replace him.

On 2 August 2016, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker announced his intention to allocate the new portfolio of Security Union to King.[4] [5] King would work under the supervision of First Vice-President Frans Timmermans.[6] [7] The European Parliament confirmed his appointment on 15 September 2016;[8] the Council of the European Union did so on 19 September 2016.[9] [10] With the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union on 31 January 2020, he was the last British official to hold a position and portfolio within the European Commission.

Diplomatic career

Honours

King was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 2006. He was dubbed Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) by Queen Elizabeth during a visit to Belfast on 24 June 2014, when he relinquished his appointment as Director-General of the Northern Ireland Office.[11] He was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) in the 2020 Birthday Honours for services to security in Europe.

Personal life

He married a Danish colleague, Lotte Knudsen in 1992 near Gers in south-west France.[12] They had met as students in Paris and still have a house near where they married. Lotte Knudsen is currently Managing Director, Human Rights, Global & Multilateral Issues in the European External Action Service (EEAS) and previously held senior posts in the European Commission, including as Director for Justice Matters in the Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security [13]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.lesechos.fr/2016/02/julian-king-ambassadeur-de-sa-majeste-1110188 "Julian King, ambassadeur de Sa Majesté"
  2. Web site: 2017-11-28. THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR – the unique succession. 2021-11-26. Bishop Vesey's Alumni Network. en.
  3. Web site: Sir Julian King nominated as EU Commissioner. 12 July 2016. St Peter's College. 3 August 2016. 1 November 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161101233211/http://www.spc.ox.ac.uk/news/sir-julian-king-nominated-eu-commissioner. dead.
  4. News: President Juncker consults the European Parliament on Sir Julian King as Commissioner for the Security Union. europa.eu. 2017-07-14.
  5. News: Why is the EU appointing a British security chief after Brexit?. Adam Lusher . Independent.co.uk. 2016-08-27.
  6. Web site: European Commission - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - President Juncker consults the European Parliament on Sir Julian King as Commissioner for the Security Union . europa.eu . 2016-08-02 . 2016-08-27.
  7. Web site: Julian King : Commissioner for the Security Union . PDF . ec.europa.eu . 2016-08-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160817040023/http://ec.europa.eu/priorities/sites/beta-political/files/king_en.pdf . 17 August 2016 . dmy-all .
  8. Web site: 2016-09-15. Parliament endorses Sir Julian King as Commissioner for Security Union | News | European Parliament. 2021-11-26. www.europarl.europa.eu. en.
  9. Web site: Julian King appointed new commissioner for security union . PDF . consilium.europa.eu . 2016-09-19 . 2016-09-20.
  10. Web site: EU appoints Briton Julian King as commissioner for security . uk.reuters.com . 2016-09-19 . 2016-09-20.
  11. Court Circular, 24 June 2014
  12. Web site: Julian King, ambassadeur de Sa Majesté . 18 February 2016 . Jacques Hubert-Rodier . . 3 August 2016 .
  13. Web site: Lotte KNUDSEN | Coleurope. 2021-11-26. www.coleurope.eu.