Sir Robin Haydon Order of St Michael and St George | |
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British Ambassador to Ireland | |
In office 21 July 1976 – 1980 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Prime Minister | James Callaghan |
Preceded by | Christopher Ewart-Biggs |
Succeeded by | Leonard Figg |
Downing Street Press Secretary | |
In office 1973–1974 | |
Prime Minister | Edward Heath |
Preceded by | Donald Maitland |
Succeeded by | Joe Haines (journalist) |
Personal details | |
Born | Walter Robert Haydon 29 May 1920 |
Died | 1 December 1999 | (aged 79)
Spouse(s) | Joan Elizabeth Tewson (m. 1943) |
Children | 3 |
Education | Dover Grammar School for Boys |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch/service | British Army |
Years of service | 1939–1945 |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Unit | Royal Artillery V Force |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Sir Walter Robert Haydon (born 29 May 1920) always known as Robin, was a British former political aide, diplomat and ambassador who served as Downing Street Press Secretary under Edward Heath from 1973 to 1974.[1]
Robin Haydon was born in Wandsworth and educated at Dover Grammar School for Boys.[2][3] He had hoped to follow in his father's (also called Walter) footsteps as a journalist, but at the outbreak of the World War II in 1939 he enlisted with the British army and would eventually be posted to India where he served behind enemy lines in Myanmar.
After the war in 1946 he joined the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and after a number of postings, including public relations officer to the British Mission to the United Nations in New York in 1961, he eventually became the High commissioner (Commonwealth) for Malawi and then Malta, a position he relinquished when he was made List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Ireland the day after the assignation of Christopher Ewart-Biggs in 1976. An attempt on his own life by the Provisional Irish Republican Army took place in 1978 at Dublin Cathedral as he and his wife attended the Armistice Day service.
He was appointed Order of St Michael and St George in 1970.[4] Robin Haydon retired in 1980 and was knighted (Order of St Michael and St George) that same year.[5]
In 1943, he married Joan Elizabeth Tewson, whom he had met while serving in India. The union bore two daughters and a son. He was widowed in 1988.
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