Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam (equerry)

Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam (equerry)

Captain Sir William Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam GCVO (31 March 1848–17 April 1925) was a British courtier.

The fourth son of William Wentworth-FitzWilliam, 6th Earl FitzWilliam, he was educated at Eton and Magdalene College, Cambridge.[1] In 1870 he purchased a Cornetcy in the Royal Horse Guards.[2] He was promoted Lieutenant in 1871[3] and Captain in 1878.[4]

From 1880 to 1882 he was ADC to Lord Ripon as Viceroy of India. He retired from the Army in 1883.[5] An expert on horses, in 1901 he was appointed Extra Equerry and Master of the Stables to the Prince of Wales.[6] On the latter's accession as King George V in 1910 he was promoted to Crown Equerry and Secretary to the Master of the Horse,[7] a post he held until his retirement in 1924.

He was appointed Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) in 1910, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) in 1911, and Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) in the 1921 New Year Honours.[8]

Court offices
Preceded by
Sir Henry Ewart
Crown Equerry
1910–1924
Succeeded by
Arthur Erskine

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