Michael Wynne-Parker (born 20 November 1945)[1] is a British author and businessman[2][3] who is the founder and chairman of Introcom International.[4]
According to The Guardian, Wynne-Parker has twice been banned by official watchdogs from giving financial advice and serving as a company director.[5]
Wynne-Parker was Principal Secretary of the International Monarchist League from the late 1970s.[6] Following the Marquess of Bristol's death, he became the league's Acting Chancellor until 1987 when CountNikolai Tolstoy was appointed to that position. Wynne-Parker was then made a Vice-Chancellor, a post which he held until standing down in March 1990.[7]