In the autumn of 1968, soon after graduating from London University, Butler joined the diplomatic service as a Branch A cadet. Within months, she was given a posting to the British Embassy, Paris, but resigned in 1970 to marry a fellow diplomat, Stephen Wright, who had been posted to Cuba. At the time, there was a marriage bar for women diplomats, and Butler worked unpaid at the embassy in Havana until 1971, when she was re-employed by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) on contract. In 1972 Butler was reinstated in Branch A and appointed to the FCO’s South European department.[3] In 1975, she was appointed to UKREP in Brussels and in 1982 was seconded to the European Commission, returning to the FCO in 1985.[4] In 1999, she was serving alongside her husband at the British Embassy, Washington D.C.[5] She then had a further FCO posting as Deputy Head of its Latin American and Caribbean department.[6] At the pinnacle of her career, she served as Ambassador to Costa Rica from February 2002 to 2006[1][6] and also as Ambassador to Nicaragua from 2004 to 2006. These were her last diplomatic appointments,[7] although it had been announced in May that she would be transferring to another posting.[8]
While ambassador in Costa Rica, Butler was reported to be "the most visible member of the diplomatic corps". She climbed Mount Chirripó, rode in rodeos, dived from Cocos Island, and in period costume re-enacted the landing of Sir Francis Drake in Bahía Drake.[6]
In November 2004 she flew into Nicaragua to help to liaise with searchers looking for a missing British walker.[9]
I want to put on record that we have an exceedingly effective ambassador in Georgina Butler who now covers both countries. I found it extremely refreshing to see the way in which she was able to undertake her duties in both countries. She was refreshingly unstuffy compared with some in the Foreign Office—I am not referring to the Minister—and the more ambassadors we have like her, the better. She does a great deal to enhance Britain's reputation in those countries.[10]
Later career
In 2003, Butler was elected as a Fellow of University College London, and in 2010 became chairman of its Denys Holland Scholarship Fund.[1]
In 2006, Butler was invited by David Cameron to join his A-List of preferred Conservative candidates. In October 2013, she was announced as one of those standing for the party in the European Parliament election of 2014 in South West England, together with Ashley Fox, Julie Girling, James Cracknell, Sophia Swire, and Melissa Maynard.[11][12] Butler said during the campaign that she hoped her experience of diplomacy would give her a stronger hand in helping with Cameron's renegotiation of Britain's EU membership and delivering a referendum on it in 2017, if the Conservatives were to win the next general election.[11]
In December 2019, she was appointed as a Special Representative of the Foreign Secretary for greeting Heads of State and overseas government visitors on arrival in the United Kingdom.[16]
Personal life
From her marriage to Stephen Wright in 1970, Butler has a daughter, born in 1977, and a son, born in 1979.[17] She and her husband were divorced in 2000.[2]
Butler married again while serving in Costa Rica. Her husband, Robert Kelly, a retired Canadian foreign-service officer, then worked without pay as project manager for medical clinics in Costa Rica funded from the British embassy.[6]
^ ab“Butler, HE Georgina Susan” in People of Today (2006), p. 245: “Butler, HE Georgina Susan; da of late Alfred Norman Butler (d 1979), of Torquay, Devon, and Joan Mary, née Harrington; b 30 November 1945; Educ Torquay GS for Girls, UCL (LLB) ; m 1, 1970 (m dis 2000), Stephen John Leadbetter ...”
^Helen McCarthy, Women of the World: The Rise of the Female Diplomat (2014), p. 293
^“Butler, Georgina Susan” in The Diplomatic Service List (Great Britain Diplomatic Service Administration Office, 2005), p. 175
^The Parliamentary Monitor, Issues 135-138, May 2006, p. 3: "Tom Kennedy LVO has been appointed as Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica and non - resident Ambassador to the Republic of Nicaragua in succession to Georgina Butler, who will be transferring to another diplomatic service appointment."
^”BUTLER Georgina British fmr diplomatist; Special Representative of the Foreign Secretary, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office”, worldwhoswho.com, accessed 1 July 2021