Deputy British ambassador to US abruptly leaves post

25 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleTom BatemanState department correspondent

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Headshot of James Roscoe wearing a lapis collared shirt. His brown hair slicked to one side.Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
James Roscoe

James Roscoe, the deputy to Britain’s ambassador in Washington, has abruptly left his post.

Foreign Office officials declined to give any explanation for why Roscoe had, as they put it, “left his post”

Until his sudden departure, Roscoe held one of the most senior, high-profile roles in the British diplomatic service, as second-in-command at the British Embassy in Washington.

He had also stood in for Lord Peter Mandelson for several months after he was sacked last year.

Roscoe was one of those tipped to take over the role, which ultimately went to another official, Sir Christian Turner.

He played a key role in President Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK and in King Charles III’s recent visit to the US.

The British Embassy declined to comment further about his departure.

Roscoe could not be reached for comment.

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