Assistant and Deputy Private Secretary (2004–2017) Young became an assistant private secretary to Queen
Elizabeth II in September 2004. He was promoted to Deputy Private Secretary in September 2007 after the promotion of
Christopher Geidt from Deputy Private Secretary to Private Secretary, on the retirement of
Sir Robin Janvrin, Private Secretary from 1997 to 2007. The Queen's visit was hailed as a diplomatic triumph that improved Anglo-Irish relations. Young led the national planning of the
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, which took place in 2012.
Private Secretary (2017–2023) Young became Private Secretary in 2017, on Geidt's retirement. As Private Secretary, Young also served as
Keeper of the Royal Archives and a Trustee of the
Royal Collection Trust. As head of the Private Secretary's Office, Young had direct control over the
Press Office, the office of the
Director for Security Liaison, the research, correspondence, anniversaries and records offices, and the
Royal Archives. As Private Secretary, Young was a member of the so-called 'golden triangle' of senior British officials – the others being the
Cabinet Secretary and the
Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister – with key responsibilities in the event of a
hung parliament in the United Kingdom.
Harry and Meghan In Prince Harry's memoir
Spare, Young is given the nickname 'the Bee'. Harry wrote: "The Bee was oval-faced and fuzzy and tended to glide around with great equanimity and poise ... He was so poised that people didn't fear him. Big mistake. Sometimes their last mistake." On 11 March 2021,
The Times reported that royal historian
Robert Lacey stated that Young had a share of the responsibility for the so-called
Megxit royal crisis after the
Oprah with Meghan and Harry U.S.
CBS television interview. Lacey charged that Young "should have sat down with
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and explained precisely" her "relatively minor ranking" after
her marriage to Prince Harry in 2018. However, others, including the Daily Telegraph's Gordon Rayner, have argued that Young was simply trying to 'save Prince Harry from himself'. Young wrote that Queen Elizabeth II's final moments in Balmoral were "very peaceful" and without pain. It was Young who broke the news of Elizabeth's death to King
Charles III, informing him that he was King. Elizabeth left two private letters after she died, one addressed to Young, the other to Charles. Young took part in the royal procession at the
2023 coronation. ==Career post-Palace==