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Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway | The couple has two children together : In October 2005, Crown Princess Mette-Marit accompanied Crown Prince Haakon, King Harald and Queen Sonja to the United Kingdom on a royal tour to mark the centenary of Norway's independence. |
Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman | She was also the wife of the 3rd Baron Denman, fifth Governor-General of Australia, and she officially named Australia's capital city Canberra in 1913. |
John Wingate Thornton | 21 Apr 1847 Letter from John Fairfield to John Wingate Thornton. |
John Gale (journalist) | He said that : ``... John Gale lived to see his vision realized, and he was invited to attended the opening of Parliament House at Canberra, on 9 May 1927, when he was presented to Their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of York,... who would wish to dispute his right to be acknowledged as the' Father of Canberra ?''' |
Louise of the Netherlands | Louise was given an important part to play in his court life in her part as queen, and upon the death of Queen Dowager Desirée, who had occupied the Queen's wing in the Stockholm Royal Palace until her death in 1860, Charles redecorated it for Louise and had a luxurious Venetian Mirror hall made to her reception room, which was much talked about (it was later removed by his successor). |
Konstantin von Neurath | Following the visit of the Prince of Wales to the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1904, as Lord Chamberlain to King William II, he was created an Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. |
Ruth Norman | In 1973, Norman recounted an experience in which she spiritually married the archangel Michiel at a lavishly decorated temple on another planet ; the event was said to have culminated with her being crowned the Queen of Archangels, Uriel, by the Archangel Raphiel. |
John Wingate Thornton | John Wingate Thornton was invited to deliver a speech on August 29, 1862, during an occasion set to commemorate the failed Popham Colony. |
Anne, Princess Royal | Julie and -LSB- -LSB- David Eisenhower Tricia Nixon Cox | Tricia Nixon and Julie and -LSB- -LSB- David Eisenhower at the White House in June 1970 -RSB- -RSB- As with royal children before her, a governess, Catherine Peebles, was appointed to look after the Princess and was responsible for her early education at Buckingham Palace ; Peebles had also served as governess for Anne's older brother, Charles. |
Vivienne Westwood | Princess Eugenie wore three different Westwood designs for the pre-wedding dinner, the wedding ceremony and the after-wedding party at the 2011 royal wedding. |
Anoushiravan Rohani | Indeed, at the end of one of his private concert in June 1978, Edward Heath, the former British prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party, who has served as a guest conductor of The Symphonic Orchestra of Great Britain, in an appreciation letter to Anoushirvan wrote :'' I was most impressed with brilliant technique you displayed. |
Elizabeth Choy | In addition, Choy received the honour of having a half-hour private audience with Queen Elizabeth at St. James' Palace on 25 July 1946. |
Allen Young | Sir Allen Young is also remembered for a dinner party he held in London on 24 May 1877 at which the Prince of Wales, subsequently Edward VII of the United Kingdom, arranged to sit next to his mistress Lillie Langtry while her husband was discreetly seated elsewhere. |
Henry Kitchener, 3rd Earl Kitchener | In 1937, he was a Page of Honour to King George VI at his coronation. |
Bruce Oldfield | Sophie, Countess of Wessex wore Bruce Oldfield to the 2011 Royal Wedding. |
Basil Cave | One of Cave's duties was to accompany Prince Ali bin Hamud to Britain as a representative of Hamoud at the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. |
John Rhys Evans | His professional experience led him to be invited by Her Majesty The Queen of England to sing as a soloist at the Ceremony in the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince Charles as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle on the 1st July, 1969. |
Dotun Adebayo | In October 1999, he was invited to Buckingham Palace to meet Queen Elizabeth II. |
Mark Donaldson | Donaldson was subsequently received in audience by the Queen of Australia, Elizabeth II, at Windsor Castle on 10 November 2009. |
Margarethe Stockhausen | In 1831, during a further tour in Scotland, she sang at Holyrood House for the Queen of the United Kingdom, and before the Duke of Devonshire and the Duke of Wellington. |
Heston Blumenthal | In recognition, he was a guest in the Royal Box at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert in June 2012. |
Abraham Goldfaden | In 1881, he obtained for the National Theater the costumes that had been used for a Yiddish pageant on the coronation of King Solomon, which had been timed in tribute to the actual coronation of Carol I of Romania. |
Anthony JJ Lucas | He personally donated # 10,000 to a fund which he organized for Greek and British child war-victims and in 1939 was awarded the Golden Cross of Taxiarchon, an order initiated by Greece's King George I. |
Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis | The princess was made a Dame of the Order of Malta in 2009, in which capacity she has several times accompanied the disabled and elderly on a pilgrimage to Lourdes. |
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas | In the mid 1930s he joined the BBC and in 1937 gave the Welsh language commentary on the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
Cosmo Gordon Lang | Lang was a member of the cathedral's governing body, the Dean and Chapter, and was responsible for the organisation of special occasions, such as the service of thanksgiving for King Edward VII's recovery from appendicitis in July 1902. |
Joseph McKeown | These included assignments to the Soviet Baltic Fleet in 1953, featured in the coronation issue (a story about this has him drinking multiple toasts in vodka with the Soviet officers, ending in one to the Queen), the funeral of Sibelius, Princess Margaret's tour of the West Indies and the wedding of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco. |
William Stephens | Edward VIII | Edward, -LSB- -LSB- Prince of Wales in San Diego in 1920. -RSB- -RSB- |
Jim Richardson | He was one of the guest speakers for the launch of the Princess Royal Trust for Carers' Out of Hospital' report, held on 21 July 2010 at the London Medical Society. |
John C. Watson | Watson represented the United States at the coronation of King Edward VII of England in 1902. |
Charles, Prince of Wales | though his investiture as such was not conducted until 1 July 1969, when he was crowned by his mother in a televised ceremony held at Caernarfon Castle, and gave his replies and speech in both Welsh and English. |
Bransby Williams | thumb | right | 160px | Williams as'' Barnaby Rudge Williams became a great success, and he appeared before King Edward VII at Sandringham House in a Royal Command Performance on 3 December 1903, when he performed the characters from Dickens as well as his impersonations of famous actors and comedians of the day. |
Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield | He was chosen by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to take official pictures of her Golden Jubilee in 2002. |
John Wingate Thornton | 29 Jul 1848 Letter from Anna Paine Fairfield to John Wingate Thornton. |
Micha?lle Jean | She, along with Prince Charles, did the same at the 2009 Remembrance Day events in Ottawa, both at that time sporting Canadian army dress uniform. |
Millis Jefferis | As an ADC, Jefferis took part in the funeral of King George VI's funeral, and Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Procession He died on 5 September 1962. |
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall | In March 2012, the Duchess became the Patron of the Big Jubilee Lunch (BJL), in which societies in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms planned lunches which included street parties and garden gatherings on 3 June 2012, as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. |
John Lockwood Kipling | He also worked on the decorations for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and frieze s on the Crawford Market in Bombay, and also designed the uniforms and decorations for the Imperial Assemblage at Delhi in 1877, organized by the Viceroy of India, Lord Lytton, at which Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India. |
Jerry Mateparae | On 14 November 2012 he hosted a birthday party for Charles, Prince of Wales who was visiting New Zealand and for 64 other New Zealanders ; all of whom share the same birthday date of 14 November. |
Walter Campbell (judge) | The Brisbane Expo of 1988 also technically brought a short respite to Campbell's vice-regal duties as Queen Elizabeth was present in Queensland for the official opening and would have been capable of performing any of the functions of the Crown should the government have wished. |
Weedon Grossmith | Grossmith's last stage appearance was in 1918, in his old role of Lord Arthur Pomeroy in A Pantomime Rehearsal, with an all-star cast including Charles Hawtrey, Fay Compton, Irene Castle and Rutland Barrington, at a charity matinée attended by King George V, Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra. |
Shilpa Shetty | She was also invited to meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Marlborough House in London in March 2007. |
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | With the King in ill health, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were each appointed to the Privy Council on 4 November 1951, after having made a coast-to-coast tour of Canada. |
Bettany Hughes | She is married to Adrian Evans, who in 2012 was the Pageant Master for the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. |
William Hutt Curzon Wyllie | He also oversaw the arrangements for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902. |
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother | Her final public engagements included planting a cross at the Field of Remembrance on 8 November 2001 ; a reception at the Guildhall, London, for the reformation of the 600 Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force on 15 November ; and attending the re-commissioning of HMS'' Ark Royal'' on 22 November. |
R. G. Ferguson | On June 3, 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the Sanatorium at Saskatoon where they were met by Ferguson and Veterans of the First World War who had also survived TB. |
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall | Diamond Jubilee celebrations, 5 June 2012 St Paul's Cathedral during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, 5 June 2012 From 20 to 27 March 2012, the Duchess and the Prince of Wales undertook official visits to Norway, Sweden and Denmark to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. |
William Theed | Most notably are : For the Royal Family, he produced busts of : Having been appointed by Queen Victoria to take the death mask of the prince in 1861 he went on to produce several notable memorial statues including those at Balmoral Castle. |
Kev Orkian | Kev Orkian was invited to perform for Prince Charles at Windsor Castle in 2009 for the British Forces Foundation 10th Gala Dinner. |
Alexandra of Denmark | Sir Arthur Sullivan composed music for her arrival and Poet Laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson, wrote an ode in Alexandra's honour : The couple were married on 10 March 1863 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, by Thomas Longley, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
Bryan Godfrey-Faussett | He would remain an Extra Equerry to Edward VIII and George VI until his death in 1945. |
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden | In April 2005, Victoria made an official visit to Japan where she visited the Expo 2005 in Aichi, laid the foundation for a new IKEA store in Yokohama together with Princess Takamado and met with Emperor Akihito, Empress Michiko, Crown Prince Naruhito and Sayako Kuroda. |
Anne, Princess Royal | thumb | right | 275px | The Princess Royal passes behind the Princess Anne Banner at a parade for the 75th anniversary of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, 5 July 2000. |
Edward VIII | Although King George V and Queen Mary met Simpson at Buckingham Palace in 1935, they later refused to receive her. |
Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton | His ten-year-old son, William Lowther-Pinkerton, and Tom Pettifer, the eight-year-old son of Princes William and Harry's former nanny,'' Tiggy'' Pettifer, were pageboys at the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton in April 2011. |
John Wingate Thornton | 02 Feb 1846 Letter from James Brown Thornton, Sr. to John Wingate Thornton. |
Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon | As his career as a portraitist began to flourish, he became known for his royal studies, among which were the official portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, and the Duke of Edinburgh for their 1957 tour of Canada. |
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge | Successfully completing the course, William graduated from Sandhurst on 15 December 2006, the graduation parade being attended by the Queen and the Prince of Wales, along with other members of the Royal Family. |
Martin Bashir | Bashir came to wide prominence in 1995 when he interviewed (for the BBC's Panorama programme) Diana, Princess of Wales about her failed marriage to the Prince of Wales. |
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall | In 2007, the Duchess opened The Duchess of Cornwall Centre for Osteoporosis, named after her at Royal Cornwall Hospital, in recognition to the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, whose devotion to the treatment of osteoporosis and bone illness had been successful. |
Prince Harry | Prince Harry began to accompany his parents on official visits at an early age ; his first overseas royal tour was with his parents to Italy in 1985. |
John Hulley | John Hulley's first public speech on the role of physical education was given on 25 April 1861 at the Theatre Royal, Williamson Square, Liverpool and was part of a display by members of the 79th Lancashire Volunteer Rifles entitled'' A Grand Assault of Arms''. |
Stanley Whitehead | Whitehead hosted Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip at the 1974 Commonwealth Games and had the duty of presiding after the death of Kirk later that year. |
Mark Donaldson | On 11 November 2009, Donaldson and British VC recipient Johnson Beharry handed a wreath to the Queen during a service in Westminster Abbey which marked the deaths in 2009 of the last three veterans of World War I resident in the United Kingdom, Bill Stone, Henry Allingham and Harry Patch. |
Richard Barnbrook | As a member of the Greater London Authority, Barnbrook was invited by Her Majesty the Queen to the Buckingham Palace garden party which he attended in 2009. |
James David Marwick | The Freedom of the Burgh of Kirkwall was conferred on him later, and in 1888, on the occasion of her visit to the first Glasgow Exhibition, Queen Victoria gave him the honour of knighthood, this being the first occasion in which a municipal officer in Scotland was thus distinguished. |
Don Pottinger | In 1949, Pottinger was commissioned to paint the official portrait of Lord Lyon King of Arms, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney. |
John Gough (VC) | The King presented the medal to him at Buckingham Palace on 29 February 1904. |
Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell | Briefly back in Britain in October 1901, Baden-Powell was invited to visit King Edward VII at Balmoral, the monarch's Scottish retreat, and personally invested as Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB). |
Gilbert Hunter Doble | In 1928 he was made a Bard of the Cornish Gorseth, taking the Bardic name Gwas Gwendron (' Servant of Gwendron') and received the Jenner medal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall. |
Patrick Woodroffe (lighting designer) | He lit the gardens at Buckingham Palace for the Queen's Jubilee concerts in 2002. |
Amir Khadir | In a 2011 interview, Khadir expressed his opposition towards the use of tax dollars for an upcoming royal tour through Montreal and Quebec City by the newlywed Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, referring to them as'' parasites''. |
Sarah, Duchess of York | In 2013, The Duchess, along with her former husband, The Duke of York and their daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, founded Key To Freedom, a business structure for women in vulnerable situations in India who can sell their wares through the UK retailer Top Shop. |
Horace Augustus Curtis | His VC was presented to him by King George V at Buckingham Palace on 8 March 1919. |
George Oliver (politician) | In February 1952 he was chosen to be one of the members of the House of Commons to call on the Queen Mother to extend Parliament's condolences on the death of King George VI. |
James Whitaker (journalist) | In November 1982, the Daily Mirror assistant editor, Anne Robinson, attended a formal dinner attended by Queen Elizabeth II, at which she noted that Diana, Princess of Wales arrived late. |
Prince Harry | In September 2009, Prince William and Prince Harry set up The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry to enable the princes to take forward their charitable ambitions. |
Diana Barnato Walker | Diana Barnato was a 1936 debutante at the age of 18 and was presented to King Edward VIII at Buckingham Palace. |
Clarissa Eden, Countess of Avon | An illustration of her occasional proximity to the centre of power was that, between meetings of the War Cabinet on 30 May 1940, when the Dunkirk evacuation was at its height, she was present when Churchill lunched with her parents and the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. |
Caroline Ganley | She held national positions in the Women's Co-operative Guild and was one of the speakers at its diamond jubilee celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall in 1943. |
Vera Lynn | The United Kingdom's VE Day Diamond Jubilee ceremonies in 2005 included a concert in Trafalgar Square, London, in which Lynn made an unannounced appearance. |
Harold Shipp | Shipp acted as the Chairman of the Royal Visit to Mississauga for the official opening of City Hall in 1987. |
George-?tienne Cartier | To celebrate the part he played in the country's development, he was created a baronet, of Montreal, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom by Queen Victoria in 1868. |
Henry Milton Taylor | In 1966, he was presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her first visit to The Bahamas. |
Arthur Cochrane | Cochrane took part in the coronation of King George VI in 1937 and was knighted that year. |
Michael Bruxner | In May 1937, Bruxner visited the United Kingdom as a member of the NSW parliamentary delegation to the coronation of King George VI. |
Frederick Stanley Maude | In May 1901 he was appointed Military Secretary to the Earl of Minto, Governor-General of Canada, in which capacity he accompanied the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George V and Queen Mary) on their Royal Tour of Canada in September and October 1901. |
Matt Dawson | Matt attended their 2012 Winter Ball along with other supporters of the charity such as Lady Gabriella Windsor, who was in attendance in place of her mother, Sparks Royal Patron, Princess Michael of Kent. |
Percy Jack Clayson | He was invested with his DFC on 24 July 1919 by The King at Buckingham Palace. |
Hubert Chesshyre | In his personal capacity, Chesshyre served as heraldic advisor to the committee that organised the re-enactment of the funeral of Arthur, Prince of Wales in Worcester on 3 May 2002. |
Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster | He was however seen prominently throughout the Diamond Jubilee service at St Paul's Cathedral on 5 June 2012, being seated directly behind Queen Elizabeth II. |
Tony Blair | A few months after becoming Prime Minister Blair gave a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales on the morning of her death in August 1997, in which he famously described her as'' the People's Princess''. |
Peter Dawson (politician) | He also witnessed 2 royal visits to Alberta from two different monarchs, King George IV in 1939, and Queen Elizabeth II 20 years later, in which he presided over the installation of a fountain in the Legislature's rotunda. |
Andrew Morton (writer) | To coincide with the massive publicity and excitement of the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, Morton announced the official launch (24 April 2011) of his new website, TheMortonReport. |
David Mainse | In June 2012, Mainse was presented the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at a gala event at Roy Thomson Hall. |
Fateh Singh of Udaipur and Mewar | Then in 1921, when Edward, Prince of Wales, son of King George V and Queen Mary, visited Udaipur, he refused to receive him, citing illness and instead sent his son. |
Hugh Tweedie | At the time of the Diamond Jubilee Review in 1897, Tweedie was appointed to the destroyer'' Virago''. |
John Benjamin Stone | His amateur career culminated in 1911 with his appointment as official photographer to the coronation of King George V. |
Deryck Guyler | He took part in a Royal Command Performance of ITMA for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in December 1947. |