Jesuit Q. Puffington III

BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY LIASON | FORMER ARISTOCRAT

BIOGRAPHY


Jesuit Q. Puffington III serves as Liaison to the British Royal Family, a role he approaches with ceremony, discretion, and an accent that seems to become more expensive under pressure. A man of refined instincts and unusually specific stationery preferences, Jesuit is responsible for maintaining the studio’s most dignified relationships across royal, aristocratic, and vaguely castle-adjacent circles.

Born into a family that considered “business casual” a personal tragedy, Jesuit developed an early appreciation for protocol, polished shoes, and the subtle art of entering a room as though one has just inherited it. His upbringing gave him a natural understanding of hierarchy, tradition, and the importance of never appearing impressed, even when standing beneath a chandelier older than most governments.

Before joining the team, Jesuit built a career advising high-profile households, heritage institutions, and individuals whose names are frequently preceded by “The Right Honourable.”

His work has required absolute discretion, diplomatic precision, and the ability to distinguish between a formal invitation, a soft refusal, and a handwritten note that means war.

At Groisi Studio, Jesuit serves as the bridge between modern creative ambition and old-world prestige. He ensures that every royal-facing interaction is handled with the proper level of restraint, elegance, and ceremonial ambiguity. Whether coordinating introductions, reviewing correspondence, or explaining why one does not simply “DM a duchess,” Jesuit brings calm authority to the studio’s most delicate relationships.

Outside of his official duties, Jesuit is known for his love of afternoon tea, antique cufflinks, and referring to mildly inconvenient situations as “deeply irregular.” He believes that true leadership is measured not by volume, but by posture, timing, and the ability to say very little while implying a great deal..