List of honours of the British royal family by country

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This article serves as an index, as complete as possible, of all the honours (orders, decorations and medals) given to members of the British royal family .

Contents

National honours

United Kingdom

Counsellor of State:

Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council:

Personal Aide-de-Camp:

Commonwealth honours

Antigua and Barbuda

Australia

Belize

Brunei

Canada

Ghana

Grenada

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Solomon Islands

The Bahamas

Tonga

Tuvalu

Europe

Austria

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Luxembourg

Malta

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Spain

Sweden

Yugoslavia

Africa

Egyptian Republic

Liberia

Madagascar

Asia

Japan

Iranian Imperial Family

Nepalese Royal Family

South Korea

United Arab Emirates

North America

Mexico

United States of America

See also

References and sources

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