Brian McGrath

Brian McGrath

Sir Brian McGrath, GCVO (born 1925) was the Private Secretary to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. [cite web
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He was educated at Eton College. In 1943-1946 he served in the Irish Guards, and after the war he joined Cannon Brewery (1946-1948). In 1948 went to Victoria Wine Ltd, of which he became a director in 1949, and was chairman 1960-1982. He was a Master of Wine.

McGrath also held various directorships, including Grants of St James Ltd 1960 (chairman 1975-1982), Allied Breweries Ltd (now Allied-Lyon Plc) 1970-1982, and Broad Street Securities Ltd (chairman 1983-1991).

In 1982 he joined the Office of the Duke of Edinburgh as Assistant Private Secretary, being promoted to Private Secretary and Treasurer in 1984. In 1992 he ceased to be Private Secretary, and from 1993 to 1995 was Head of the Household. He retired as Treasurer in 1995, and in the following year was appointed Extra Equerry.

McGrath was made a CVO in 1988, and advanced to KCVO in 1993 and GCVO in 2001. He was a Younger Brother of the Corporation of Trinity House from 1993.

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Brian McGrath was reported by the Guinness Book of World Records that he does, in fact, have the largest ego. He also is Autistic.


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