What is the Order of the Garter and who are the members?

King Charles and Prince William are members of the Order of the Garter(Picture: Pool/Max Mumby/Getty Images)

It seems like we’ve seen a lot of the royals the past couple of years – what with a huge state funeral for the late Queen Elizabeth, the Coronation of King Charles and, most recently, Trooping the Colour.

With all these spectacles, we’ve also witnessed a lot of pomp and ceremony – a classic element of the British Royal Family.

For those who love the tradition and the history, there’s going to be another gathering very soon, when the Order of the Garter come together for their annual ceremony.

What’s it all about and who’s taking part? We’ve got all you need to know…

What’s the Order of the Garter?

The Order of the Garter is the oldest and most senior Order of Chivalry in Britain.

Per the Royal Family’s website, it was set up in medieval times (1348) by King Edward III who ‘was so inspired by tales of King Arthur and the chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table that he set up his own group of honourable knights, called the Order of the Garter.’

A mixture of royals and non-royals are appointed, and get to wear the fetching feather hats (Picture:Pool/Max Mumby/Getty Images)

There are 24 spaces for Knights and Ladies Companion in the Order and on Garter Day new appointments are formally invested in the Garter Throne Room by the monarch.

The Knights, now both male and female, used to be strictly reserved for the aristocracy, but today are chosen from a variety of backgrounds, in recognition for the work they do and their public service.

There are also royal members both in the UK and abroad that are part of the Order on an honorary basis.

Who is in the Order of the Garter?

Charles, as King, became the Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. He appoints new members personally.

The current members are split into Knights and Ladies Companion, Stranger Knights and Ladies  Companion and Royal Knights and Ladies Companion.

The Royal Knights and Ladies in the Order are:

King Charles

Prince Edward, Duke of Kent

Princess Anne

Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester

Princess Alexandra

Prince Andrew, Duke of York

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh

Prince William

Queen Camilla.

Queen Camilla was appointed last year, by the late Queen Elizabeth II (Picture: Pool/Max Mumby/Getty Images)

The Stranger Knights and Ladies Companion are foreign royals given honorary inclusion. They are:

Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark

Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden

King Juan Carlos I of Spain

Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands

Emperor Akihito of Japan

Harald V, King of Norway

Felipe VI, King of Spain

Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands.

The remaining Knights and Ladies Companion, invited due to their work or notable achievements are:

James Hamilton, the Duke of Abercorn

Baron Butler of Brockwell, the former Cabinet Secretary

Sir John Major, former Prime Minister

Baron Luce, former Lord Chamberlain

Sir Thomas Dunne, a former Lord-Lieutenant

Baron Phillips Worth Matravers, former Lord Chief Justice

Baron Stirrup, former Chief of the Defence Staff

Baroness Manningham-Buller, former Director General of the Security Service

Baron King of Lothbury, former Governor of the Bank of England

The 5th Baron Shuttleworth, Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire

Alan Brooke, 3rd Viscount Brookeborough, Lord in Waiting to the King

Lady Mary Fagan, former Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire

Baron Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury and former Leader of the House of Lords

Lady Mary Peters, Olympic Gold medallist and former Lord-Lieutenant of Belfast

Baroness Amos, former Leader of the House of Lords

Sir Tony Blair, former Prime Minister

Baroness Ashton of Upholland, former Leader of the House of Lords

Baron Patten of Barnes, former Chairman of the BBC Trust.

One of the earliest records of the Garter go back to 1857, an engraving of King Edward III founding the Order of the Garter as ‘a society, fellowship and college of knights’ in 1348 (Picture: Getty)

When is Garter Day 2024?

Garter Day is the annual procession of the Order – and this year it’s taking place today, June 17.

During the Garter Day procession, The King and the Knights congregate in grand velvet robes, glistening insignia and plumed hats.

Garter Day kicks off with the King formally investing in new Companions with the Order’s insignia in the Throne Room of Windsor Castle.

The private Investiture will take place in the Garter Throne Room, Windsor Castle, where the Duchess of Gloucester and three new Companions to the Order of the Garter will be invested:

Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester, GCVO, DStJ, CD, to be a Royal Lady of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.

Air Chief Marshal the Lord Peach, GBE, KCB, DL, to be a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.

The Right Honourable the Lord Kakkar, KBE, to be a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.

The Lord Lloyd-Webber, to be a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.

The event will also make history as the first gathering of the order with a female Chancellor, former spymaster Baroness Manningham-Buller, who was appointed by the King earlier this week.

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