Surrey Welcomes New Regal Representative: Lord-Lieutenant Appointment

The King has appointed Mrs Neelam Dharni Devesher, MBE, DL, as the new Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, a prestigious role serving the Crown in the county.
In a significant ceremony, the King has appointed Mrs Neelam Dharni Devesher, MBE, DL, as the new Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Surrey. This prestigious role represents the Crown's direct presence in the region, serving as the Monarch's personal representative and fulfilling a range of ceremonial and civic duties.
Mrs Devesher brings a wealth of experience and community involvement to the position. A long-standing Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey, she has been actively engaged in local affairs and charitable initiatives across the county. Her appointment recognizes her dedicated service and strong ties to the people of Surrey.
As Lord-Lieutenant, Mrs Devesher will serve as the Queen's representative in Surrey, acting as a vital link between the Crown and the local community. She will be responsible for coordinating royal visits, hosting prestigious events, and supporting a range of charitable and voluntary organizations within the county.
The role of the Lord-Lieutenant is deeply rooted in the history and tradition of the British monarchy. Serving as the sovereign's personal representative, the Lord-Lieutenant is responsible for upholding the dignity of the Crown and fostering a strong connection between the Monarch and the people.
Surrey, with its vibrant mix of rural landscapes, historic towns, and thriving communities, has long held a special place in the heart of the nation. The appointment of Mrs Devesher as the new Lord-Lieutenant underscores the county's enduring importance and the Crown's commitment to maintaining its strong ties with the local populace.
This announcement marks a new chapter in Surrey's rich history, as it welcomes a respected and dedicated individual to serve as the Queen's personal representative in the region. Mrs Devesher's appointment is a testament to her exemplary service and the high regard in which she is held by both the Crown and the people of Surrey.
Source: UK Government

