Bearing the title
The Honourable from birth as a younger son of an Earl, Waldegrave was the youngest (by six years) of the seven children of
Geoffrey Waldegrave, 12th Earl Waldegrave, and his wife Mary Hermione Grenfell. His elder brother is
the present Earl. His father's title was created five generations earlier for the diplomat and ambassador
James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave, whose grandfather was
James II and VII. Waldegrave is the nephew of the courtier
Dame Frances Campbell-Preston and one of his sisters is
Lady Susan Hussey, who served as a Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II and is a Lady of the Household under King Charles III, and who became Baroness Hussey of North Bradley upon
her husband's elevation to the
House of Lords in 1996.
Education Waldegrave was privately educated at
Eton College, where he won the
Newcastle Scholarship in 1965. He then studied at the
University of Oxford where he was an undergraduate student of
Corpus Christi College. During his study, he served for a term as president of the
Oxford Union and the
Oxford University Conservative Association. Oxford was followed by
Harvard University in the United States, on a
Kennedy Scholarship. In 1971, he was elected a Prize Fellow of
All Souls College, Oxford, and subsequently, in 2001, he was appointed a Distinguished
Fellow in recognition of his significant contributions in the sphere of politics and international relations. ==Early career==