List of ambassadors of Italy to the United Kingdom

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Ambassador of Italy to the United Kingdom
Ambasciatore d'Italia al Regno Unito
Incumbent
Raffaele Trombetta
since January 29, 2018
Style His Excellency
Inaugural holder Vittorio Emanuele Taparelli d'Azeglio
FormationApril 13, 1859

The Ambassador of Italy to the United Kingdom is the Italy's foremost diplomatic representative in the United Kingdom, and head of the Italy's diplomatic mission in the United Kingdom. The official title of the Italian Ambassador to the Court of St James's is Ambasciatore d'Italia al Regno Unito. On the basis of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations [1]  of 18 April, 1961, the embassy’s functions include the following:

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Heads of mission

Ambassadors [2]

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References

  1. "Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations" (PDF).
  2. "Former ambassadors", Ambasciatia d'Italia Londra. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  3. "Ambassador Raffaele Trombetta", Ambasciatia d'Italia Londra. Retrieved 8 June 2021.