List of diplomats of the United Kingdom to Germany
The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Germany is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Federal Republic of Germany, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Germany. The official title is Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany.
History
On German unification in 1871 the British Ambassador to the Kingdom of Prussia in Berlin became the Ambassador to the new German Empire. During the partition of Germany following World War II the Ambassador to the new Federal Republic resided in Bonn, the capital, from 1952. Berlin once more became the capital at reunification in 1990 and the Ambassador returned to Berlin in a new Embassy building, on the exact site of its predecessor in the Wilhelmstrasse, in 2000.This article also includes the following predecessors:
- German Confederation, whose Diet was at Frankfurt.
- North German Confederation.
- Holy Roman Emperor see Austria.
- Imperial Diet at Ratisbon see Bavaria.
- Imperial Court at Brussels see Belgium.
- Elector of Cologne at Cologne and then Bonn see Cologne
- Electorate of Hanover and then Kingdom of Hanover at Hanover see Hanover
- Hanseatic cities of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck see Hanseatic Cities
- Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel and then Electorate of Hesse at Darmstadt see Hesse-Cassel
- Elector of Brandenburg and to the Kingdom of Prussia at Berlin see Prussia
- Electorate of Saxony at Dresden see Saxony
- Kingdom of Württemberg at Stuttgart see Württemberg
- Other German States see other German states
List of heads of mission
German Confederation
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
- 1817-1824: Hon. Frederick Lamb
- 1824-1827: Hon. Frederick Cathcart
- *1826-1828: John Ralph Milbanke Chargé d'Affaires
- 1828-1829: Henry Addington
- 1829-1830: George Chad
- 1830-1838: Thomas Cartwright
- 1838: Hon. Henry Fox
- 1838-1839: Ralph Abercromby
- 1840-1848: Hon. William Fox-Strangways
- 1848-1852: Henry Wellesley, 2nd Baron Cowley Special Mission 1849-1851
- 1852-1866: Sir Alexander Malet, 2nd Baronet
North German Confederation
- 1868-1871: Lord Augustus Loftus
German Empire
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
- 1871-1884: Lord Odo Russell
- 1884-1895: Sir Edward Malet
- 1895-1908: Sir Frank Lascelles
- 1908-1914: Sir Edward Goschen
Weimar Republic
Chiefs of the Military Mission to Berlin
- 1919: Gordon Macready
- 1919-1920: Neill Malcolm
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
- 1920: Victor Hay Chargé d'Affaires
- 1920-1926: Lord D'Abernon
- 1926-1928: The Hon Sir Ronald Lindsay
- 1928-1933: Sir Horace Rumbold
Third Reich
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
- 1933-1937: Sir Eric Phipps
- 1937-1939: Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson
World War II and after
- No representation 1939-1944 due to World War II
- Post-war government of Germany 1944–1948 by Allied Control Council
West Germany
High Commissioner at [Allied High Commission]
- 1949-1950: Sir Brian Robertson
- 1950-1953: Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick
- 1953-1955: Sir Frederick Hoyer Millar
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
- 1955-1957: Sir Frederick Hoyer Millar
- 1957-1962: Sir Christopher Steel
- 1962-1968: Sir Frank Roberts
- 1968-1972: Sir Roger Jackling
- 1972-1975: Sir Nicholas Henderson
- 1975-1981: Sir Oliver Wright
- 1981-1984: Sir Jock Taylor
- 1984-1988: Sir Julian Bullard
- 1988-1990: Sir Christopher Mallaby
Germany
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
- 1990-1993: Sir Christopher Mallaby
- 1993-1997: Sir Nigel Broomfield
- 1997: Christopher Meyer
- 1997-2003: Sir Paul Lever
- 2003-2007: Sir Peter Torry
- 2007-2010: Sir Michael Arthur
- 2010-2015: Sir Simon McDonald
- 2015-:
Sir Sebastian Wood - 2020: Jill Gallard