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Geoffrey Harrison

Sir Geoffrey Wedgwood Harrison (18 July 1908 – 12 April 1990) was a British diplomat, who served as the United Kingdom's ambassador to Brazil, Iran and the Soviet Union. Harrison's tenure in Moscow was terminated in 1968 when he was recalled to London following his admission to the Foreign Office that he had been having an affair with his Russian maid, which was later revealed as a KGB "honey trap" operation.
==Early life and education==
Harrison was born in Southsea, Hampshire. His parents were Thomas Edmund Harrison, a Commander in the Royal Navy, and Maud Winifred Godman. He was educated at Winchester College in Hampshire, and then at King's College, Cambridge. He joined the Foreign Office in 1932, and was posted to Japan and Germany before the outbreak of World War II. On 2 July 1935, he married Amy Katherine Clive (the daughter of Sir Robert Clive, the British Ambassador to Japan) at the embassy in Tokyo.

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