Question:
Has Queen Elizabeth II bestowed the Royal Family Order on the duchess of Cambridge?
2012-06-04 13:57:32 UTC
Has Queen Elizabeth II bestowed the Royal Family Order on the duchess of Cambridge?
Five answers:
2012-06-05 07:00:58 UTC
No



The following is a list of its present members:



HRH The Princess Royal (The Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II)



HRH The Duchess of Cornwall (née Camilla Rosemary Shand, Prince Charles' second wife and daughter-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II)[4]



HRH The Countess of Wessex (née Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones, wife of Prince Edward and daughter-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II)[5]



HRH The Duchess of Gloucester (née Birgitte Eva van Deurs, wife of Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II)



HRH The Duchess of Kent (née Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley, wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II)



HRH Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy (youngest granddaughter of King George V and Queen Mary, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II)



HG The Dowager Duchess of Grafton (Ann Fortune FitzRoy, Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth II
jabbotuk
2012-06-04 14:13:03 UTC
There is no such thing as the Royal Family Order, but there are certain orders in Her Majesty's personal gift, such as the Garter (subject to a vacancy), the Bath, the Thistle (Scotland), the Royal Victorian Order, the Order of Merit and the Order of St; Michael and St. George (for diplomats). None have as yet been bestowed on HRH the Duchess of Cambridge.
weitz
2016-12-04 15:19:37 UTC
because of the fact the two are the sturdy state church in Scotland and England respectively. Andrew H isn't extremely perfect - the Church of Scotland is extra self reliant of the state than the Church of england, whether it nevertheless has a Lord severe Commissioner appointed by skill of the Queen to its regular assembly. in any different case it extremely is no longer clever in any appreciate... in England the Queen has to have self assurance that the church needs bishops, yet as quickly as she crosses the border she has to have self assurance that it would not! of direction they are the two Christian church homes and fairly comparable in what they have self assurance, nevertheless organisationally they are very diverse. The Church of england has bishops, clergymen (no longer vicars, it is the job identify for the supervisor priest of a parish) and deacons, and runs interior the classic hierarchical way with the Archbishop of Canterbury on the perfect and the Queen as appropriate Governor, mutually as the Church of Scotland purely has ministers, no sturdy place for the Queen, and a sparkling Moderator of the final assembly in line with annum. If the Queen have been to be consistent she could, in Scotland, attend the Episcopal Church of Scotland, yet she would not.
2012-06-05 15:20:35 UTC
I know Camilla has been admitted to it but I'm not sure about the Duchess of Vambridge, possibly not I'm thinking!
Alan
2012-06-04 14:11:10 UTC
I don't think anything is actually divulged until she dies. :(



Although that is extremely likely because Camilla was divorced.


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