Governor-General of Saint Lucia

Governor-General of Saint Lucia
Gouvènè Jennéwal Sent Lisi
Coat of arms of Saint Lucia
since 1 November 2024
Acting: 11 November 2021 – 31 October 2024
Viceroy
StyleHis Excellency
ResidenceGovernment House, Saint Lucia
AppointerMonarch of Saint Lucia
on the advice of the prime minister
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Formation22 February 1979
First holderSir Allen Montgomery Lewis
Salary36,112 USD annually
Websitegovernorgeneral.govt.lc

The governor-general of Saint Lucia (Saint Lucian Creole French: Gouvènè Jennéwal Sent Lisi) is the representative of the Saint Lucian monarch, currently King Charles III, in Saint Lucia. The governor-general is appointed by the monarch on the recommendation of the prime minister of Saint Lucia. The functions of the governor-general include appointing ministers, judges, and ambassadors; giving royal assent to legislation passed by parliament; issuing writs for election.

In general, the governor-general observes the conventions of the Westminster system and responsible government, maintaining political neutrality, and has to always act only on the advice of the prime minister. The governor-general also has a ceremonial role: hosting events at the official residenceGovernment House in the capital, Castriesand bestowing honours to individuals and groups who are contributing to Saint Lucia and to their communities. When travelling abroad, the governor-general is seen as the representative of Saint Lucia and its monarch. The governor-general is supported by a staff headed by the official secretary to the governor-general.

Governors-general formally serve "at the monarch's pleasure". Since 1 November 2024, the governor-general has been Errol Charles.

The office of the governor-general was created on 22 February 1979, when Saint Lucia gained independence from the United Kingdom as a sovereign state and an independent constitutional monarchy. Since then, seven individuals have served as governor-general.