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Household of George V and Mary

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The Royal Households of the United Kingdom consists of royal officials and the supporting staff of the British Royal Family, as well as the Royal Household which supports the Sovereign. Each member of the Royal Family who undertakes public duties has his own separate Household.

King George V (1865–1936) was created Duke of York in 1892, and received a separate household together with his brother. Courtiers appointed to assist the Prince George of Wales until that year had been part of his parents´ household. After his marriage to Princess Mary of Teck in 1893 they shared the Household of the Duke and Duchess of York.

On the accession of his father, King Edward VII in January 1901, George automatically inherited the dukedom of Cornwall and was known as the Duke of Cornwall and York until the following November, when he was appointed Prince of Wales. From 1901 until his accession in 1910 he and his wife shared the Household of the Prince and Princess of Wales, but several appointments were to either the Prince or the Princess (e.g. they each had separate Lords Chamberlain and Private Secretaries).

When he became King, his household was known as the Household of the Sovereign 1910–1936.

Queen Mary (1867–1953) received a separate household upon her husband's accession, the Household of the Queen. From 1936, it was known as the Household of Queen Mary.

Household of the Duke of York 1892–1893 and Household of the Duke and Duchess of York 1893–1901

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Controller and Treasurer

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Household of the Prince and Princess of Wales 1901–1910

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Comptroller and Treasurer

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Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales

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Lords of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales

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Master of the Stables

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Equerries to the Prince of Wales

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Extra Equerries to the Prince of Wales

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Groom of the bedchamber to the Prince of Wales

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Lord Chamberlain to the Princess of Wales

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Private Secretary to the Princess of Wales

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Equerry to the Princess of Wales

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  • 1901–?: Frank Dugdale, Esq.[5]

Ladies of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales

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Women of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales

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Extra Women of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales

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  • 1901–?: Lady Katharine Coke[5]

Domestic Chaplain

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Household of King George V 1910–1936

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Master of the Horse

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Lord Steward

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Lord Chamberlain

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Master of the Household

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Deputy Master of the Household

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Crown Equerry

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Equerries

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Groom of the Bedchamber

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Coroner of the King's Household

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Household of Queen Mary 1910–1953

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Lord Chamberlain to the Queen

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Treasurers to the Queen

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Private Secretary to the Queen

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Ladies of the Bedchamber to the Queen

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "No. 27378". The London Gazette. 19 November 1901. p. 7472.
  2. ^ "No. 27290". The London Gazette. 1 March 1901. p. 1499.
  3. ^ "No. 27384". The London Gazette (Supplement). 6 December 1901. p. 8711.
  4. ^ "No. 27521". The London Gazette. 3 February 1903. p. 677.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "No. 27382". The London Gazette. 3 December 1901. p. 8559.
  6. ^ "No. 27512". The London Gazette. 2 January 1903. p. 1.
  7. ^ "No. 33334". The London Gazette. 2 December 1927. p. 7737.