List of current knights and ladies of the Garter

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter is a British order of chivalry. It is the world's oldest national order of knighthood in continuous existence and the pinnacle of the British honours system (after the Victoria Cross and George Cross). Its membership is extremely limited, consisting of the Sovereign, the Prince of Wales—both being members ex officio and gaining membership upon acceding to one of the titles if not already held—and not more than 24 full members known as Companions. Male members are known as Knights Companion, whilst female members are known as Ladies Companion. The Order can also include supernumerary members (members of the British Royal Family and foreign monarchs), known as "Royal" and "Stranger" Knights and Ladies (Companion), respectively. The Sovereign alone grants membership to the Order, meaning that ministerial advice is not sought.

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Sovereign

NameYear of appointmentPresent ageBanner
Tudor Crown (Heraldry).svg The King (ex officio)1958 as The Prince of Wales; Sovereign since 202275
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Royal Knights and Ladies (Companion)

NameYear of appointmentPresent ageBannerNotes
Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign.svg The Duke of Kent KG GCMG GCVO CD ADC 198588
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Coronet of a Child of the Sovereign.svg The Princess Royal KG KT GCVO GCStJ QSO GCL CMM CD ADC 199473
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Royal Knight Companion [1]
Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign.svg The Duke of Gloucester KG GCVO GCStJ SSI 199779
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Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign.svg Princess Alexandra, The Hon Lady Ogilvy KG GCVO CD 200387
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Royal Knight Companion [1]
Coronet of a Child of the Sovereign.svg The Duke of York KG GCVO CD 200664
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Coronet of a Child of the Sovereign.svg The Duke of Edinburgh KG KT GCVO CD ADC 2006 as The Earl of Wessex; The Duke of Edinburgh since 202360
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Coronet of the British Heir Apparent.svg The Prince of Wales KG KT GCB PC ADC (ex officio)2008 as Prince William of Wales; The Prince of Wales since 202241
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1000th Knight of the Garter
Tudor Crown (Heraldry).svg The Queen LG LT ONZ GCVO GBE CSM CD PC January 2022 as The Duchess of Cornwall; The Queen since September 202276
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Royal Lady
Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign.svg The Duchess of Gloucester LG GCVO DStJ CD 202477
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Royal Lady Companion

Stranger Knights and Ladies Companion

NameYear of appointmentPresent ageBannerNotes
Flag of Denmark.svg Royal Crown of Denmark.svg Queen Margrethe II of Denmark LG 1979 as Queen; abdicated 202484
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recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain
Flag of Sweden.svg Svenska kunglig krona (korrekt).svg The King of Sweden KG 198377
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recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain
Flag of Spain.svg Heraldic Royal Crown of Spain.svg King Juan Carlos I of Spain KG 1988 as King; abdicated 201486
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recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Royal Crown of the Netherlands (Heraldic).svg Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands LG GCVO 1989 as Queen; abdicated 201386
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recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese Imperial Seal.svg Emperor Akihito of Japan KG GCVO 1998 as Emperor; abdicated 201990
Garter Banner of Emperor Emeritus Akihito.svg
Flag of Norway.svg Heraldic crown of the King of Norway.svg The King of Norway KG GCVO 200187
Garter Banner of the Norwegian Monarch.svg
recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain
Flag of Spain.svg Heraldic Royal Crown of Spain.svg The King of Spain KG GCVO 201756
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[2]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Royal Crown of the Netherlands (Heraldic).svg The King of the Netherlands KG 201857
Garter Banner of Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands.svg

Knights and Ladies Companion

Member number [N 1] NameKnown forYear of appointmentPresent ageBanner
1-(986) The Duke of Abercorn KG Former Lord Steward and former Lord-Lieutenant of Tyrone 199989
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2-(992) The Lord Butler of Brockwell KG GCB CVO PC Former Cabinet Secretary and former Head of the Home Civil Service200386
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3-(994) Sir John Major KG CH PC Former Prime Minister 200581
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4-(999) The Lord Luce KG GCVO PC DL Former Lord Chamberlain and former Governor of Gibraltar 200887
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5-(1001) Sir Thomas Dunne KG KCVO JP Former Lord-Lieutenant of Herefordshire and former Lord-Lieutenant of Worcestershire 200890
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6-(1002) The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers KG PC KC Former Lord Chief Justice and former President of the Supreme Court 201186
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7-(1004) Marshal of the Royal Air Force The Lord Stirrup KG GCB AFC Former Chief of the Defence Staff 201374
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8-(1005) The Baroness Manningham-Buller LG DCB Former Director General of the Security Service 201475
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9-(1006) The Lord King of Lothbury KG GBE DL FBA Former Governor of the Bank of England 201476
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10-(1007) The Lord Shuttleworth KG KCVO Former Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire 201675
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11-(1010) The Viscount Brookeborough KG KStJ Lord in Waiting to The King and Lord-Lieutenant of Fermanagh 201871
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12-(1011) Lady Mary Fagan LG DCVO JP Former Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire 201884
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13-(1013) The Marquess of Salisbury KG KCVO PC DL Deputy Lieutenant of Hertfordshire and former Leader of the House of Lords 201977
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14-(1014) Lady Mary Peters LG CH DBE Olympic gold medallist and former Lord-Lieutenant of Belfast 201984
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15-(1015) The Baroness Amos LG CH PC Former United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, former Leader of the House of Lords and former Secretary of State for International Development 202270
16-(1016) Sir Tony Blair KG PC Former Prime Minister 202270
17-(1017) The Baroness Ashton of Upholland LG GCMG PC Former High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and former Leader of the House of Lords 202368
18-(1018) The Lord Patten of Barnes KG CH PC Final Governor of Hong Kong, former Chairman of the BBC Trust, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford 202379
19-(1019) Air Chief Marshal The Lord Peach KG GBE KCB DL Former Chief of the Defence Staff and former Chair of the NATO Military Committee 202468
20-(1020) The Lord Kakkar KG KBE PC Former Chairman of the Judicial Appointments Commission and former Chairman of the House of Lords Appointments Commission 202459
21-(1021) The Lord Lloyd-Webber KG Composer and impresario of musical theatre 202476
22Vacant [N 2]   
23Vacant [N 3]   
24Vacant [N 4]   

Officers

See also

Notes

  1. The number shown in brackets is the individual's place in the wider order of appointment since the Order's inception.
  2. Vacant following the death of The Lord Boyce on 6 November 2022.
  3. Vacant following the death of Sir David Brewer on 28 May 2023.
  4. Vacant following the death of The Lord Morris of Aberavon on 5 June 2023.

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