•
Shaun Agar, 6th Earl of Normanton (1946–2019), British cavalry officer, professional powerboat racer, impresario and entrepreneur •
David A. Anderson OC (Hon.), Canadian Member of Parliament, Queen's Privy Council (Ret), Olympian (silver medal, rowing, 1960) •
Abhishek Bachchan, Indian actor, co-owner Chennaiyin F.C., member of the
Bachchan family •
Marcus de la Poer Beresford, 7th Baron Decies, Irish solicitor, Chairman A&L Goodbody. •
Martha "Sissy" Biggers, American television personality •
Alfonso de Orléans-Borbón, Duke of Galliera, Spanish racing driver, founder of
Racing Engineering •
Eric J. Boswell, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security and Director of the Office of Foreign Missions •
Enrico Marone Cinzano, Italian artist and furniture designer •
Sir Coles John Jeremy Child (1944–2022), British actor •
Alastair Crooke CMG, British diplomat, founder and director of the Conflicts Forum •
Andrés Duany, American architect and author •
Annabel Fay, New Zealand pop singer, daughter of Sir
Michael Fay •
Roger C. Field, British inventor; inventor of the Foldaxe folding electric guitar. •
Ben Freeth, MBE, Zimbabwean farmer and human rights activist. •
Michel Gill, American actor •
Faris Glubb (1939–2004), British-Jordanian journalist and political activist •
Sheherazade Goldsmith, British journalist, environmentalist and jeweller •
Barry Golson, American author, former editor
TV Guide and
Playboy •
François Grosjean, French psycho-linguist, academic and author •
Patricia Gucci, British businesswoman and author, daughter of
Aldo Gucci •
Laura Harring, Countess von Bismarck-Schönhausen, Mexican-American actress, first Hispanic woman to be crowned Miss USA •
Anthony Hickox, British film director, producer and screenwriter •
Sir David Hoare, 9th Baronet, British banker (Hoares) •
Ken Howard (1939–2024), English songwriter, lyricist, director and philanthropist. Co-founder Sophisticated Games. •
Bruce P. Jackson, American political strategist, founder and president of the Project on Transitional Democracies. •
Geoffrey James, Canadian photographer and journalist •
Elisabeth Jensen, American education advocate and politician •
Terence Kearley, 3rd Viscount Devonport, British architect •
Shaygan Kheradpir, American technology executive, former CTO of Verizon, former CEO of
Juniper Networks •
Simon Kidston, British classic car dealer, commentator and car collector •
Karl Kirchwey, American poet •
Bill Koch, American Olympian (silver medal, cross-country skiing, 1976) •
Allen Kurzweil, American novelist, journalist and editor •
Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (1939–2011) •
Andrew Leslie, CMM MSC MSM CD, Canadian Member of Parliament, Canadian Forces Lieutenant-General, Chief of the Land Staff (Ret) •
Lukas Lundin, Canadian businessman, Chairman Lundin Mining, Denison Mines, Lucara Diamond, NGEx Resources, Lundin Gold etc. •
Richard Marcus, American actor •
Alan Merrill (1951–2020), American composer and recording artist •
Henry Milles-Lade, 5th Earl Sondes (1940–1996), British businessman (agriculture), Chairman Gillingham FC •
Hamid Moghadam, American philanthropist and businessman, chairman and CEO
Prologis •
Megan Moulton-Levy, Jamaican-American professional tennis player • Princess
Marsi Paribatra of Thailand (1931–2013), artist, art historian and author •
Brendan Parsons, 7th Earl of Rosse, Irish diplomat (United Nations), owner
Birr Castle, sponsor of the Irish Manuscripts Commission •
Cecilia Peck, American film producer, director, actress •
Edoardo Ponti, Italian director/writer •
Roger Sanders, British-American radiologist and author, pioneer of
ultrasound technology •
Susan Schwab, American politician •
Rohan Sippy, Indian film producer and director •
Paul Stewart, Scottish racing driver •
Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark •
James Thackara, British-American novelist •
Mike Weatherley (1957-2021), British politician •
Dean Young, American cartoonist (
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