| Royal Family Order of George V  | |
|---|---|
![]() Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Royal Family Order of George V (below that of George VI)  | |
| Awarded by  King George V  | |
| Type | Royal Family Order | 
| Ribbon | White | 
| Eligibility | Female members of the British royal family | 
| Awarded for | At His Majesty's pleasure | 
| Status | Defunct; not awarded since the death of George V | 
Ribbon of the Order  | |
The Royal Family Order of George V is an honour that was bestowed on female members of the British royal family by King George V.
Queen Elizabeth II was the last surviving recipient when she died on 8 September 2022.[1]
Appearance
The order consists of a miniature of the king in naval uniform set in a crowned oval diamond frame and suspended from a pale blue ribbon.[1] It was provided in four different sizes: the largest version was bestowed on the King's wife and mother, the next largest went to his daughter and daughters-in-law, his sisters and his aunts; a smaller version was given to his granddaughters and the smallest to a number of other female relations. [1]
List of known recipients
[1] Size 1:
- Queen Mary, the King's wife[2][3]
 - Queen Alexandra, the King's mother[3]
 
Size 2:
- Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood, the King's daughter[3]
 - Louise, Princess Royal, the King's sister[3]
 - Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom, the King's sister[3]
 - Queen Maud of Norway, the King's sister[3]
 - Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, the King's paternal aunt[3]
 - Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, the King's paternal aunt[3]
 - Princess Henry of Battenberg, the King's paternal aunt[3]
 - The Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, the King's paternal aunt by marriage[3]
 - The Duchess of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the King's paternal aunt by marriage[1]
 - The Dowager Duchess of Albany, the King's paternal aunt by marriage[3]
 - The Duchess of York, the King's daughter-in-law[3]
 - The Duchess of Kent, the King's daughter-in-law[3]
 - The Duchess of Gloucester, the King's daughter-in-law[4][3]
 
Size 3:
- Princess Elizabeth of York, the King's granddaughter[3]
 - Princess Margaret Rose of York, the King's granddaughter[3]
 
Size 4
- Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, the King's first cousin[3]
 - Princess Arthur of Connaught, Duchess of Fife, the King's niece[3]
 - Lady Maud Carnegie, the King's niece[3]
 - The Marchioness of Cambridge, the King's sister-in-law[1]
 - Crown Princess Margaret of Sweden, the King's first cousin[1]
 - Lady Patricia Ramsay, the King's first cousin[1]
 
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Risk, James; Pownall, Henry; Stanley, David; Tamplin, John (2001). Royal Service (Volume II). Lingfield, Surrey: Third Millennium. pp. 13–43.
 - ↑ Photograph at National Portrait Gallery.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Vickers, Hugo (1994). Royal Orders. Boxtree. p. 147. ISBN 9781852835101.
 - ↑ Patterson, Stephen (1996). Royal Insignia: British and Foreign Orders of Chivalry from the Royal Collection. London: Merrell Holberton. p. 144. ISBN 9781858940250. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
 
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