Sir Richard Robert Cruise, GCVO, FRCS (1876–1946) was an English ophthalmic surgeon. He was Surgeon-Oculist to George V and Queen Mary.
Early life
One source gives Cruise's birth year as 1877,[1] others as 1876.[2][3] He was born in Purneah in the British Raj,[4] to Francis Cruise (died 1879) and his wife Frideswide, daughter of Edward Kellet of Waterstown in county Meath.[5] The baptism record of Richard Robert Cruise (christened in Purneah in December 1876) records a date of birth as 27 October 1876.[6] He was educated at Harrow School.[7]
Cruise was ophthalmic surgeon to George V (reigned 1910–36);[1] he was appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1917[9] and in 1918 he was appointed Surgeon-Oculist Extraordinary to the King.[10] In 1922, he was promoted to Knight Commander.[7] On the king's death in 1936, Cruise was appointed Surgeon-Oculist to Queen Mary, in which office he served till he died.[1] He was promoted to Knight Grand Cross in 1936.[7]
Family and death
Twice married, Cruise's first wife was Margery Woolcombe-Boyce and his second was Eileen Greenlees; he had three children.[7] Cruise died on 24 December 1946.[4]