EAST MOLESEY.- Historic Royal Palaces, the independent charity that cares for six of the UKs most iconic historic sites, today announces the appointment of Melissa Hamnett as Director of Palaces & Collections. In this Executive Team role, Melissa will oversee the care, and long-term stewardship of HRPs palaces and collections, helping to ensure they remain accessible, inspiring, and relevant to audiences from all backgrounds.
Melissa brings over 20 years experience in the cultural heritage sector, combining expertise in collections, conservation, and public engagement with a commitment for innovation and inclusion. She will lead HRPs collections strategy, champion conservation and curatorial excellence, direct major projects, and strengthen partnerships with heritage sector partners.
Melissa succeeds Adrian Phillips, who served as Director of Palaces & Collections from 2017 to 2025, steering HRP through a period of transformation and strengthening its conservation and collections programmes.
Melissa has extensive leadership experience, most recently as Director of Heritage Collections at UK Parliament, and previously at the Victoria and Albert Museum delivering major capital projects, exhibitions and public programmes. She has published widely on sculpture, architectural history, and curatorial practice, and has led contemporary art commissions and public sculpture initiatives. She holds an MA in Design and the Decorative Arts from the Royal College of Art, a BA in Art History from the University of Sussex, and professional qualifications in project and programme management.
John Barnes OBE, Chief Executive of Historic Royal Palaces, said: We are delighted to welcome Melissa to this leadership role. Her passion for heritage and proven record in collections, conservation, and audience engagement make her the perfect leader to ensure Historic Royal Palaces remains a welcoming, inspiring charity for everyonewhere people from all over the world can connect with history, enjoy our palaces, and be inspired by our collections.
Melissa Hamnett, new Director of Palaces & Collections at HRP, said: Historic Royal Palaces plays a vital role in caring for some of the most significant historic sites in the world. I am delighted to take on this role championing the charitys mission to integrate rigorous conservation with ambitious research to safeguard the palaces and ensure their stories remain relevant, accessible and meaningful for the widest possible audiences.