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Ghika is the son of Brigadier Prince John Nicholas Ghika, CBE (1928–2003), [1] [2] an Irish Guards officer who traced his royal title back to 1658, when the Ghica dynasty (a dynasty of Albanian origin [3] [4]) ruled over Moldavia, later Wallachia, and finally the Kingdom of Romania. Chris Ghika does not use the title "Prince" publicly. [5]
The House of Ghica [or Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian: Gjika}; Greek: Γκίκας, Gikas) was an Albanian noble family whose members held significant positions in Wallachia, Moldavia and later in the Kingdom of Romania, between the early 17th century and late 19th century.
The appointment dates from 14 July 1856, when an order was issued conveying the news that 'Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint Major-General Lord Rokeby, KCB, to serve on the Staff of the army, with a view to his exercising a general supervision over the Battalions [of Guards] in England, including those at Aldershot; all communications having reference to the Brigade of Guards will be ...
Name Photo Appointment Former regiment/corps Honours Date of promotion Ref Sir Ralph William Wooddisse: Commander, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Royal Anglian Regiment: KCB, CBE, MC
Sir Chris Whitty, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath [24] Susan Ridge, Companion of the Order of the Bath [9] Neil MacGregor, Member of the Order of Merit [9] The Lord Darzi of Denham, Member of the Order of Merit [9] Dame Ann Dowling, Member of the Order of Merit [9] Sir David Manning, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and ...
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Chris Ghika; Arthur Herbert Church; Paul Robert Virgo Clarke; Peter Clarke (courtier) Francis Agar-Robartes, 7th Viscount Clifden; Lewis Clinton-Baker; Ralph Assheton, 1st Baron Clitheroe; Arthur Cochrane (officer of arms) Andrew Cohen (colonial administrator) Charles Coke; Colin Cole (officer of arms) Dudley Colles; Alan Collins (diplomat)