Mayor of London

London’s first directly elected mayor took office in 2000, alongside a separately elected assembly (the London Assembly). No courtesy title or style has been ascribed to the office of Mayor of London. The Mayor of London is formally referred to as ‘Mr Mayor’ or ‘The Mayor of London’.

How to Address the Mayor of London

The recommended form of address is as follows:

Beginning of letter Dear Mr Johnson
End of letter Yours sincerely
Envelope Boris Johnson, Esq, The Mayor of London

Note: The Mayor of London should not be confused with the Lord Mayor of the City of London. For the latter see Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress.

For precedence and protocol at events that are staged in the City of Westminster, contact the Private Secretary to the Lord Mayor of Westminster who liaises between the offices of the Lord Mayor, the Lord-Lieutenant and the Mayor of London.

 

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