Английская Википедия:Caroline Primrose, Lady Dalmeny

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Caroline Julia Primrose, Lady Dalmeny Шаблон:Post-nominals FRGS[1] (née Daglish; born 1969), known as Caroline, Lady Dalmeny, is a British former defence policy analyst. Lady Dalmeny was married to Harry Primrose, Lord Dalmeny. They were reported to be divorcing in 2014.[2]

Career

Caroline, Lady Dalmeny is an Associate Fellow of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a think tank engaged in defence and security research, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a senior associate at the Royal Society of Medicine.[3] She was formerly Associate Director[4] of the Henry Jackson Society, a British cross-party think tank concerned with foreign and defence policy. She is a former trustee of the War Memorials Trust.Шаблон:Citation needed

She is a fellow and on the Executive Council[5] of the British-American Project (BAP), a leadership organisation that supports the UK/US relationship. She sits on the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) track II Nuclear Trilateral Dialogue between France, the UK and the USA.

She is a Patron and former Chairman[6] of the Royal Caledonian Ball, and she has been photographed in the Royal Ascot carriage procession.[7] In April 2015, Caroline, Lady Dalmeny was named in the Tatler Magazine Popularity Power 100 list.[8]

She became a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in January 2022. [1]

She has been a member of the Conservative Party since 1988.[1]

As of September 2022, Caroline, Lady Dalmeny was appointed as Chair of the Museum of the Home by the Secretary of State.[9]

Personal life

According to Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage, she is the daughter of Ronald Daglish and Mrs. William Wyatt-Lowe, of Hemel Hempstead.[10]

From 1994 to 2014, she was married to Harry Primrose, Lord Dalmeny, and they have five children.[11] She and her long term partner now divide their time between homes in London and Scotland.

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