Khaemwaset was an important ancient Egyptian under king Tutankhamun.
His main titles were troop commander of Kush and fan-bearer on the Right Side of the King.
He is known from a statue found at Kawa, that shows him together with his wife Taemwadjsy.
It has been argued that this Khaemwaset is identical to a person with the same name known from a stela now in Chicago (Oriental Institute Museum [OI 11456]).
However, the stela most likely dates under Amenhotep III, a generation before Tutankhamun, making the identification unlikely.