Sir Christopher Eden Steel (12 February 1903 â 17 September 1973) was a British diplomat who was permanent representative to NATO and ambassador to West Germany.
Christopher Steel was educated at Wellington College and Hertford College, Oxford (he held scholarships at both) and entered the Diplomatic Service in 1927. He served at Rio de Janeiro, Paris, The Hague, Berlin and Cairo. For a year in 1935âÂÂ36 he was assistant private secretary to the Prince of Wales. He was British political officer at SHAEF 1945âÂÂ47, political adviser to the British Commander-in-Chief, Germany, 1947âÂÂ49 and deputy British High Commissioner, Germany, 1949âÂÂ50. He was Minister (deputy head of mission) at the British Embassy, Washington, D.C., 1950âÂÂ53, UK Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council 1953âÂÂ57 and Ambassador to West Germany 1957âÂÂ63. He retired from the Diplomatic Service in 1963 and was chairman of the Anglo-German Association 1966âÂÂ73.
Christopher Steel was appointed MVO in the King's Birthday Honours of 1936 and in the King's Birthday Honours of 1946. He was knighted KCMG in the King's Birthday Honours of 1951 and promoted to GCMG in the 1960 New Year Honours.