Sir Alastair Aird – Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother’s Private Secretary 1993-2002
Ronnie Aird MC – Secretary of Marylebone Cricket Club 1952-1962; President of Marylebone Cricket Club 1968-69
Baron Charteris of Amisfield – The Queen’s Private Secretary 1972-1977; Provost Of Eton College
Prince Maurice Victor Donald of Battenberg
Sir Anthony Berry – Member of Parliament (died in the 1984 Brighton Bombing)
Richard Budgett OBE – Rowing Olympic Gold Medallist, 1984
Kenneth Carlisle – Member of Parliament
Paul Channon – Member of Parliament
Sir William Ehrman – Foreign Office and UK Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China 2006-2010
James Honeyborne – BBC Producer of wildlife programmes
Francis Stanley Jackson – Cricket Captain of England 1905
Sir Keith Joseph – Member of Parliament
Mansoor Ali Khan, The Nawab of Pataudi – Cricket Captain of India
Saif Ali Khan – Bollywood Film Star
Major-General Sir Robert Laycock – Governor of Malta 1954-59
Guy Mansfield – King’s Counsel
Tom Mitcheson – King’s Counsel
Louis Mountbatten – 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, last Viceroy of India
Jonathan Trower – High Sheriff of Hertfordshire (2015)
Brian Valentine – Cricket Captain of Kent, played for England
Arthur Waley – a Companion of Honour in the 1950s for his work translating Chinese and Japanese classic texts
Hugo Williams – British poet and journalist
Illustrious families associated with Lockers Park include the Rothschilds and the Bonham-Carters.