Lieutenant Commander Rob Dixon leaves his position as Prince William’s equerry after four years. Appointed in September 2020, Dixon facilitated several significant royal events. He returns to the Royal Navy, making way for Squadron Leader Mike Reynolds to assume the role.
Prince William’s equerry Rob Dixon steps down after four years of service

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