User:Kvwiki1234/Coronation of George V and Mary
Appearance
Royal guests
[edit]British Royal Family
[edit]- The Prince of Wales, the King and Queen's son
- The Prince Albert, the King and Queen's son
- The Princess Mary, the King and Queen's daughter
- The Prince Henry, the King and Queen's son
- The Prince George, the King and Queen's son
- The Princess Royal and The Duke of Fife, the King's sister and brother-in-law
- Princess Alexandra, the King's niece
- Princess Maud, the King's niece
- The Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the King's paternal aunt by marriage
- The Crown Princess and Crown Prince of Romania, the King's first cousin and her husband (representing the King of Romania)
- Princess and Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, the King's paternal aunt and uncle
- Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein, the King's first cousin
- Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, the King's first cousin
- Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein, the King's first cousin
- The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll and The Duke of Argyll, the King's paternal aunt and uncle
- The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, the King's paternal uncle and aunt
- The Crown Princess and Crown Prince of Sweden, the King's first cousin and her husband (representing the King of Sweden)
- Prince Arthur of Connaught, the King's first cousin
- Princess Patricia of Connaught, the King's first cousin
- The Dowager Duchess of Albany, the King's paternal aunt by marriage
- Princess and Prince Alexander of Teck, the King's first cousin and the Queen's brother
- The Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the King's first cousin and second cousin
- Princess Henry of Battenberg, the King's paternal aunt
- Prince Alexander of Battenberg, the King's first cousin
- Prince Leopold of Battenberg, the King's first cousin
- Prince Maurice of Battenberg, the King's first cousin
- Princess and Prince Louis of Battenberg, the King's first cousin and her husband
- Princess Louise of Battenberg, the King's first cousin once removed
- Prince George of Battenberg, the King's first cousin once removed
- The Duke and Duchess of Teck, the Queen's brother and sister-in-law
- Prince George of Teck, the Queen's nephew
- Princess Mary of Teck, the Queen's niece
- Princess Helena of Teck, the Queen's niece
- Princess Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, widow of the King's half-first cousin once removed
- Countess Feodora Gleichen, the King's half-second cousin
- Count Edward Gleichen, the King's half-second cousin
- Countess Valda Machel, the King's half-second cousin
- Countess Helena Gleichen, the King's half-second cousin
- The Earl of Munster, the King's third cousin
- Lt. Col. Charles FitzClarence, the King's third cousin
Foreign royals
[edit]- The German Crown Prince and Crown Princess, the King's first cousin once removed and his wife (representing the German Emperor)
- The Hereditary Princess of Saxe-Meiningen, the King's first cousin (representing the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen)
- Prince Henry of Prussia, the King's first cousin
- The Hereditary Princess and Prince of Hesse, the King's first cousin and her husband
- The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine, the King's first cousin and his wife
- The Crown Prince of Denmark, the King's first cousin (representing the King of Denmark)
- The Duke and Duchess of Sparta, the King's first cousins, (representing the King of the Hellenes)
- Prince George of Greece and Denmark, the King's double first cousin once removed
- Prince and Princess George of Greece and Denmark, the King's first cousin and his wife
- Princess and Prince Maximilian of Baden, the King's first cousin and her husband (representing the Grand Duke of Baden)
- The Hereditary Prince of Hanover, the King's first cousin
- The Grand Duchess and Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, the King's first cousin and her husband
- Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover and Cumberland, the King's first cousin
- The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Queen's first cousin
- The Crown Princess and Crown Prince of Montenegro, the Queen's first cousin once removed and her husband (representing the King of Montenegro)
- The Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Queen's first cousin once removed
- Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the King's second cousin once removed
- Prince Leopold Clement of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the King's third cousin
- The Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, the King's third cousin
- The Prince of Tarnovo, the King's third cousin (representing the Tsar of Bulgaria)
- Duke Albrecht of Württemberg, the King's third cousin (representing the King of Württemberg)
- The Crown Prince of the Ottoman Empire (representing the Ottoman Sultan)
- Archduke Karl of Austria (representing the Austrian Emperor)
- The Duke and Duchess of Aosta (representing the King of Italy)
- Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich of Russia (representing the Tsar of Russia)
- Infante Ferdinand of Spain (representing the King of Spain)
- Prince and Princess Higashifushimi of Japan (representing the Emperor of Japan)
- The Crown Prince of Serbia (representing the King of Serbia)
- Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath of Siam (representing the King of Siam)
- Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria (representing the Prince Regent of Bavaria)
- Prince and Princess Johann Georg of Saxony (representing the King of Saxony)
- The Prince of the Netherlands (representing the Queen of the Netherlands)
- Prince Zaizhen of China (representing the Emperor of China)
- Prince Kassa Haile Darge of Ethiopia (representing the Emperor of Ethiopia)
- Prince Mohammed Ali Tewfik of Egypt (representing the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan)
- The Hereditary Prince of Monaco (representing the Prince of Monaco)
- Madho Rao Scindia, Maharaja of Gwalior
- Pratap Singh, Maharaja of Idar
- Ganga Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
Other dignitaries
[edit]- John Hays Hammond (representing the President of the United States)
- Major General Adolphus Greely of the United States Army
- Vice-Admiral Fauques de Jonquieres (representing the French Republic)[1]
- Monsignor Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (representing the Holy See)
References
[edit]- ^ "The London Gazette, Supplement: 28535 (p. 7077)". 26 September 1911.