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This article serves as an index, as complete as possible, of all the honours (orders, decorations and medals) given to members of the British royal family. National honours [ edit ]
Indigenous police and fire service decorations followed from 1986, with a new system of military decorations created in 1991. Imperial honours continued to be conferred on Australians through 1989, when the last recommendations were made. With effect from 5 October 1992, the Australian government discontinued the awarding of imperial honours. [28]
Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John; Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire; Major Sosi'ua Ngalumoetutulu, 4th Kalaniuvalu-Fotofili (Princess Mele Siu'ilikutapu's husband) Honorary Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order [citation needed]
Royal Marines Meritorious Service Medal (1849-1947) ... Foreign orders, decorations and medals (in date of award and if authorised to be accepted and worn)
Honours have been awarded at New Year since at least 1890, in which year a list of Queen Victoria's awards was published in The London Gazette on 2 January. [1] There was no honours list at New Year 1902, as a list had been published on the new king's birthday the previous November, [2] but from January 1903 until 1909 a list (including only Indian orders) was published.
Royal Bencher [45] 23 June 2010 – present: Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge: Royal Fellow (FRS) [46] [47] Scotland: 1 March 2017 – present: Royal Society of Edinburgh: Royal Honorary Fellow (HonFRSE) [48] United Kingdom: 17 January 2018 – present: Royal Society of Medicine: Honorary Fellow (FRSM) [49] 2018 – present
Elizabeth II held numerous titles and honours, both during and before her time as monarch of each of her Commonwealth realms.Each is listed below; where two dates are shown, the first indicates the date of receiving the title or award (the title as Princess Elizabeth of York being given as from her birth), and the second indicates the date of its loss or renunciation.
Queen Elizabeth II wearing the royal family orders of King George V (her grandfather) and King George VI (her father) in 2006. The star and collar are a Brazilian decoration, the Order of the Southern Cross. The royal family orders are worn pinned to the left shoulder at formal evening occasions when other orders and decorations are worn.