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Ian John Patrick MBE (born July 1978)[1] has been the Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales since March 2024.[2]

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He was previously the Private Secretary to the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina when Lord Ashdown occupied the role, working with Edward Llewellyn.[3] Patrick had been Ashdown's Private Secretary from 1998 to 2002, prior to going to Bosnia, and features in Lord Ashdown's autobiography, A Fortunate Life, which he encouraged Ashdown to write.[4] Patrick was an executor of Lord Ashdown's estate following his death,[5] organised his memorial service at Westminster Abbey, spoke at his funeral and gave a tribute to Ashdown at the 2019 Liberal Democrats Party conference.[6] For his work in Bosnia, Patrick was appointed MBE in the 2006 New Year Honours List. After his time with Ashdown, Patrick joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; he left in 2015 and was a special adviser to Sir John Sawers. He is a trustee of The Royal Foundation, The Earthshot Prize, and Crohn's and Colitis UK. [7]

Patrick became the Prince of Wales' Private Secretary in March 2024, advising on all official and private matters.[8]

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Ian Patrick is an American actor known for his series regular role as Dick Butkus in the ABC sitcom The Neighbors (2012–2014) and for supporting appearances in the films Looper (2012) and Wanderlust (2012). Born on November 11, 2002, in Dallas, Texas, Patrick began his acting career as a child, initially appearing in commercials and small roles before landing his breakthrough part in The Neighbors, where he played a young alien in the ensemble cast. He also had brief roles in high-profile projects such as Rian Johnson's time-travel thriller Looper and the comedy Wanderlust starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. As part of a family involved in acting, he is the younger brother of actors Heda Patrick, Asa Patrick, and Collin Patrick. His on-screen work was primarily concentrated in the early 2010s, with his last credited role coming in 2017.

Early life

Birth and family background

Ian Patrick was born on November 11, 2002, in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is the younger brother of Heda Patrick, Asa Patrick, and Collin Patrick. He began his acting career around age seven with early film roles in 2009.

Acting career

Early roles (2009–2011)

Ian Patrick's acting career began in 2009 with three small roles in independent films when he was around seven years old. His debut appearance was as Church Goer in Hold (2009). That same year, he played Ian in an uncredited capacity in Midgets vs. Mascots. He also portrayed Photograph Kid #1 in The Other Side of Paradise (2009). No additional acting credits are listed for 2010 or 2011. These early, minor parts represented his initial entry into acting before larger roles emerged.

Breakthrough in The Neighbors (2012–2014)

Ian Patrick's breakthrough came with his role as Dick Butkus, an alien child in the ABC sitcom The Neighbors (2012–2014). The series centered on an alien family from the planet Zabvron attempting to blend into suburban New Jersey life, with Patrick portraying one of the family's children who adopted the name of a famous football player. As a series regular, he appeared in all 44 episodes across the show's two-season run. This marked his most prominent and consistent television role during that period, showcasing his comedic timing in the ensemble cast. Beyond acting, Patrick contributed vocally to the series soundtrack, performing "Wannabe" in one episode in 2013. He also performed "Broadway Alien Song" and its reprise (uncredited) in another episode that year. This role brought him recognition, including a nomination for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actor at the 2013 Young Artist Awards.

Feature film and later credits (2012–2017)

In 2012, Ian Patrick took on supporting roles in two feature films alongside his primary television work. He portrayed the Beggar Kid in Rian Johnson's science fiction thriller Looper. That same year, he played Grisham in the comedy Wanderlust, directed by David Wain. These appearances marked his entry into feature film work during the period. Patrick's final on-screen credit came in 2017 with a supporting role as the Brilliant Young Nerd in the independent comedy Class Rank, directed by Eric Stoltz. No further acting credits appear after this project. This concluded his known involvement in film and television performances.

Awards and recognition

Young Artist Awards (2013)

Ian Patrick received recognition at the 2013 Young Artist Awards for his involvement in the television series The Neighbors. He was nominated for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actor. Additionally, as part of the cast, he shared the win for Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series. These represent his only recorded nomination and win, resulting in one nomination and one win overall from the Young Artist Awards.

Personal life

Family and physical attributes

Ian Patrick stands at a height of 6 feet (1.83 m). He is the younger brother of Heda Patrick, Asa Patrick, and Collin Patrick.

Post-acting activities

After his role in the 2017 film Class Rank, Ian Patrick has no further acting credits listed on major industry databases as of the last documented updates. Public searches and available sources reveal no documented professional activities, appearances, or involvement in the entertainment industry since that time. No verifiable information exists regarding any subsequent career developments or public endeavors.
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