For over three decades, Graham Craker stood quietly in the background of royal history. Known affectionately as “Crackers,” the longtime Met Police officer served as a loyal protector to the British royal family—most notably as the trusted bodyguard to Princes William and Harry.
Craker passed away at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy of quiet strength, unwavering dedication, and deep compassion.
He was more than just security—he was family.
Craker was there at Balmoral on one of the darkest days for the young princes: the day they learned their mother, Princess Diana, had died. In a moment forever etched in his memory, William quietly thanked him after hearing the devastating news. Craker would later walk behind Diana’s hearse with the boys, a solemn presence in a sea of mourning. Prince William gave him a silent nod that day—a signal of trust and gratitude that said more than words could.
Over his 35-year career with the Metropolitan Police, 15 of them were spent protecting the boys as they grew up under the global spotlight. He was at their sides through childhood mischief, royal duties, and unimaginable loss. They called him “Crackers”—a nickname that spoke to the affection they had for the man who always had their backs.
Even after his retirement, Craker’s bond with the family remained strong. He attended Prince William’s wedding to Kate Middleton, and was honored by Queen Elizabeth II for his service. He later channeled his energy into charity work, becoming a familiar face behind the bar at the Southern Maltings creative centre in Ware.
There, he was fondly known as “our very own James Bond.”
In a moving tribute, the Southern Maltings team shared:
“Graham has been on our journey almost from the very beginning, and has been behind our bar for the whole of that time, making sure everyone has the best of times.”
Craker wasn’t a man who sought attention. But to those who knew him—whether royal or not—his presence brought a quiet sense of safety, loyalty, and kindness.
And now, as tributes pour in and hearts mourn the man behind the royal scenes, one thing is clear: Graham Craker may have been a protector in life, but in memory, he is a guardian of love, respect, and timeless devotion.
“Our broken hearts go out to his family.”

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