Peter Andrew Waterworth
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Peter Andrew Waterworth (born 15 April 1957) is a career Barrister and Diplomat and the Governor of Montserrat.
He was sworn in at the Legislative Council of Montserrat on 27 July 2007, 19 years to the day since he was last in Montserrat, when he served as a Foreign and Commonwealth Office Legal Adviser.
In his speech, he emphasised Her Majesty the Queen's commitment to and concern for the people of Montserrat and his commitment to the redevelopment of Montserrat.
Following his swearing-in, he inspected a special Guard of Honour in Little Bay.
Waterworth has served as the UK's Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos and Consul-General for Nigeria, Political Counsellor in Islamabad and Baghdad, and in the Northern Ireland Office as well as in Germany, Italy and the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
He has a wife, Catherine with whom he lives on the island.
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