Each county has a Lord-Lieutenant who is the local representative of Her Majesty The Queen in that county.
The Lord-Lieutenant’s first and foremost duty is to uphold the dignity of the Crown. He seeks to promote a spirit of co-operation by encouragement of the voluntary services and benevolent organisations, and by taking an active interest in the business, industrial and social life of the county.The Lord-Lieutenant’s role is, like the Monarch’s, essentially non-political.
The main duties of the Lord-Lieutenant may be summarised as follows:
- Arranging visits of Members of the Royal Family, and receiving and escorting Royal Visitors as appropriate.
- Presentation of medals and awards on behalf of The Queen to individuals, voluntary groups and business organisations.
- Participation in civic, voluntary and social events within the County.
- Liaison with local units of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army, Royal Air Force and their associated Cadet Forces.
Lord-Lieutenants are appointed by the Monarch to serve until they reach the age of 75 years.
For more information about Lord-Lieutenants, visit the website of The British Monarchy.
Current Lord-Lieutenant
The current Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed is The Hon. Robin Lewis OBE who took up his appointment in 2006. The Vice Lord-Lieutenant is Miss Sara Edwards.
Deputy Lieutenants
The Lord-Lieutenant has appointed a number of Deputy Lieutenants to assist him in the discharge of his duties and responsibilities.
Contact us
For all correspondence and invitations, and further information please contact:
The Clerk to the Lord-Lieutenant, Mr Mark James
The Carmarthenshire Lieutenancy Office
1 Spilman Street
Carmarthen,
SA31 1LE
Tele: 01267 228868 or 01267 228862
Fax: 01267 220702
F.A.Q.’s
How do I address the Lord-Lieutenant?
The correct form of address for the Lord-Lieutenant is:
- Written: The Hon. Robin Lewis OBE, Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed.
- Salutation: Dear Lord-Lieutenant
- In a speech: In the preamble the Lord-Lieutenant should be referred to as “My Lord-Lieutenant” A speech might begin “Lord-Lieutenant, Ladies and Gentlemen”.
- Conversation: On formal occasions – Lord-Lieutenant
How long does the Lord-Lieutenant’s appointment last?
The appointment is not for a fixed period. A Lord-Lieutenant serves until his or her 75th Birthday.
How does one get appointed as a Lord-Lieutenant?
The Sovereign, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, appoints Lord-Lieutenants. The opinions of a wide range of citizens in the county are taken before the Prime Minister advises The Queen on possible appointees.
Who is eligible for appointment as a Lord-Lieutenant?
Any person who is resident in the county is eligible for appointment as Lord-Lieutenant.
How much is the Lord-Lieutenant paid?
The Lord-Lieutenant is not paid.
How can I arrange a Royal Visit?
It is the Lord-Lieutenancy Office that liaises with Buckingham Palace, the Private Office of the prospective visitor and the host organisation.
How should I address Members of the Royal Family?
For the Queen: Your Majesty on the first occasion and Ma’am thereafter. Other female members of the Royal Family who hold the title of Her Royal Highness: Your Royal Highness on the first occasion and then Ma’am.
For male members of the Royal Family who hold the title His Royal Highness: Your Royal Highness on the first occasion and Sir thereafter.
How can I nominate someone for an Honour?
The honours system recognises people of outstanding merit, and those who have committed themselves to service to the nation and to their communities. You can submit a nomination at any time. Find out more about the honours process and how you can nominate someone for an award on DirectGov: Honours, awards and medals.
How can I apply for, or nominate, an organisation for a Queen’s Award?
The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service is awarded for outstanding achievement by groups who regularly volunteer their own time to enhance and improve the lives of others. To nominate a group of find our more visit the The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service website.
How can I apply for a wedding anniversary or birthday greeting from the Queen?
HM The Queen sends congratulatory messages to those celebrating their 100th and 105th birthday and every year thereafter, and those celebrating their 60th, 65th and 70th wedding anniversaries and every year thereafter. You can find the forms and further guidance on the British Monarchy website.
Royal Garden Parties
In January of each year, the Lord-Lieutenant prepares to submit a list of names to The Lord Chamberlain whom he would recommend to be considered to attend a Royal Garden Party. There are restrictions-for example, all guests should be 18 or over to be invited in their own right.
Applications for a congratutory message, Diamon Wedding Anniversaries etc; can be made via the Lord-Lieutenancy Office.