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Prince William issues personal tribute to former head of MI6

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Prince William issues personal tribute to former head of MI6
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Prince William has issued a personal statement paying tribute to Sir Alex Younger.

The Prince of Wales has expressed his sorrow following the news that the former MI6 chief died at 62.


Prince William shared his tribute on social media, writing: “I was saddened to hear of the death of Alex Younger. He embodied the very best of what the Secret Intelligence Service stands for – integrity, courage, and an unwavering commitment to protecting this country and its people.

“Britain has lost an exceptional public servant. My thoughts are with Lady Younger and their family. W”

Sir Alex served as head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service from 2014 until 2020, capping a distinguished career in intelligence that spanned nearly 30 years after he first joined in 1991.

Prince William has issued a personal statement paying tribute to Sir Alex Younger.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer led the tributes, describing Sir Alex as someone who “led an exemplary life and career” and stating “he will be remembered by the many ministers, colleagues, friends and family for his utmost dedication to British public life and protecting our nation.”

Baroness May of Maidenhead, who collaborated closely with Sir Alex during her time as prime minister, posted on X that she was “Deeply saddened by the death of Sir Alex Younger – an extraordinary man and dedicated public servant.”

She added: “The nation owes him a great debt of gratitude. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.”

The current MI6 chief, Blaise Metreweli, praised her predecessor for embodying “my service’s values of integrity, courage, creativity and respect.”

Sir Alex served as head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service from 2014 until 2020.

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She noted that Sir Alex “made a lasting and distinctive contribution to our country and indeed to global security”.

Before taking charge of MI6, Sir Alex built an extensive career spanning postings across Europe, the Middle East and Afghanistan, having previously served as a British Army officer.

His early intelligence work began in the western Balkans during the mid-1990s, where he contributed to efforts that helped pave the way for war criminals to face prosecution.

Sir Alex subsequently rose to lead MI6’s counter-terrorism operations, a role that encompassed security preparations for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

He took over from Sir John Sawers as head of the Secret Intelligence Service in late 2014, bringing with him decades of operational experience across some of the world’s most volatile regions.

Throughout his tenure, Sir Alex grappled with the evolving nature of modern espionage, calling in 2018 for a new generation of officers capable of meeting “the threats of the hybrid age” posed by both terrorism and hostile nation states.

During his six years at the helm of MI6, Sir Alex confronted a complex array of security threats and his tenure was extended by a year beyond its planned 2019 conclusion to guide the agency through Brexit.

He became known for his memorable remarks about James Bond, noting in 2016 that the fictional spy would need to “change his ways” to pass MI6’s recruitment process, despite having “created a powerful brand” for the service.

In 2017, he disclosed that the real-life equivalent of Q was a woman, part of efforts to attract more female recruits.

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