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British Empire portal; United Kingdom portal; This category is meant for both individual appointments and collective bodies, such as guard corps, that are part of the civilian, military or ecclesiastical household of the British monarchy, including those specific to either England or Scotland, both professional and occasional.
As far as jobs that involve working more directly with the royal family go, there's one job as a Senior Attendant which is a live-in role that pays "£23,750 per annum, dependent on experience."
Personal Aide-de-Camp to the King (or Queen) is an appointment in the Royal Household of the United Kingdom. Unlike other aides-de-camp it is held only by members of the British royal family with military rank. The appointment may be signified by the post-nominal letters 'ADC(P)'. [2] It is an honorary role with few duties or responsibilities ...
An act to amend an act made in the parliament of Ireland, for the support of the honour and dignity of his Majesty's crown in Ireland; and for granting to his Majesty a civil list establishment under certain provisions and regulations. Citation: 45 Geo. 3. c. 76: Dates; Royal assent: 2 July 1805: Repealed: 6 August 1872: Other legislation ...
Current holder Superseded by Royal Household 1 Lord High Steward of England — [a] Chief Justiciar (now defunct) Lord Steward of the Household [3] 2 Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. Lord High Chancellor of England (1068–1707) Shabana Mahmood MP for Birmingham Ladywood (Secretary of State for Justice) [5] — — 3
The Ecclesiastical Household is a part of the Royal Household of the sovereign of the United Kingdom. [1] Reflecting the different constitutions of the churches of England and Scotland , there are separate households in each nation.
The Lord Chamberlain's Office is a department within the British Royal Household. It is concerned with matters such as protocol, state visits, investitures, garden parties, royal weddings and funerals. For example, in April 2005 it organised the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles.
The Earl Marshal of England assumed the place of the Constable in the royal palace in the command of the royal armies. [2] The office of Earl Marshal has been held by the Dukes of Norfolk since 1672. [32] As a symbol of office, the Earl Marshal carries a baton of gold with black finish at each end, represented in saltire behind the Duke's coat ...