Simon Bland

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Simon Claud Michael Bland, KCVO (born 1923) is a retired British soldier and courtier.

The son of the diplomat Sir Nevile Bland, he served with the Scots Guards in the Second World War and during the Malaya Emergency and was the assistant military adviser to the High Commission in Karachi (1959–60). In 1961, he was appointed Assistant Private Secretary to Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester; he then served as Comptroller and Private Secretary in his household from 1963 until the Duke's death in 1974, and was also Private Secretary to his eldest son, Prince William of Gloucester, from 1968 until the Prince's death in 1972. He subsequently served as Private Secretary, Comptroller and Equerry to Prince William's younger brother Richard (who became Duke of Gloucester in 1974) and to his mother Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, until retirement in 1989.[1]

Bland was appointed a Member (Fourth Class) of the Royal Victorian Order in the 1967 Birthday Honours,[2] and was promoted twice, firstly to Commander in the 1973 Birthday Honours[3] and then to Knight Commander in the 1982 Birthday Honours.[4]

References

  1. "Bland, Lt-Col Sir Simon (Claud Michael)", Who's Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2018). Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  2. Supplement to the London Gazette, 2 June 1967 (issue 44326), p. 6273.
  3. Supplement the London Gazette, 22 May 1973 (issue 45984), p. 6476.
  4. Supplement to the London Gazette, 11 June 1982 (issue 49008), p. 4.
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