![]() UK Ambassador to the Netherlands | |
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office British Embassy, The Hague | |
Style | Her Excellency |
Reports to | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs |
Seat | The Hague, Netherlands |
Appointer | The Crown on advice of the Prime Minister |
Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
Website | British Embassy – The Hague |
The British Ambassador to the Netherlands is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Netherlands, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in the Netherlands. The official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Since the formation in 1997 of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which is located in The Hague, the British Ambassador to the Netherlands has also been the UK's Permanent Representative to the OPCW, assisted by a Chemical Weapons team at the Embassy. [1]
Besides the embassy in The Hague, the UK also maintains a consulate general in Amsterdam. [2]
No representation due to the Third Anglo-Dutch War 1672–1674 [3]
No representation due to the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War 1780–1784 [4]
Diplomatic Relations suspended 1795–1802
Diplomatic Relations suspended 1803–1813
Under the Treaty of Vienna in 1815, the northern and southern Netherlands were united into the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was dissolved by the secession of the Southern Netherlands in the Belgian Revolution
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