Showing posts with label Royal Victorian Order. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Victorian Order. Show all posts

Monday, 20 November 2017

Royal GCVO

20th November, 2017

The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following promotion in the Royal Victorian Order: 

GCVO

To be a Knight Grand Cross:

His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh KG KT OM GCVO GBE

For Services to the Sovereign.

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

The Savoy Chapel

The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty

The Queen’s Chapel of the Savoy, off The Strand, London, has long been associated with the Duchy of Lancaster.

The Chapel is the only building of a hospital founded by HENRY VII for homeless people in 1512.

This hallowed place of worship belongs to Her Majesty The Queen in Her Right as Duke of Lancaster.

It is a ‘free’ chapel or ‘peculiar’, not falling within any bishop’s jurisdiction, though remaining firmly within the established Church.


The Chapel remains an important part of the Savoy Estate, the Duchy of Lancaster’s principal London land holding.

It continues to provide spiritual service to the community, as it has done for nearly five hundred years.

The Savoy Chapel is also the chapel of the Royal Victorian Order, an Order of Chivalry within the Sovereign’s personal gift.

By The Queen’s appointment, the present Chaplain is also Chaplain of the Order.

The expenses of the Chapel are borne by the sovereign, and collections are donated to charity.

Maintenance of this historic building remains the Duchy of Lancaster’s responsibility.

Work began on a new development plan for the Chapel in 2012.

The last extensions were constructed in 1957, with the creation of the ante-chapel, the royal Robing room and the Chaplain's office.

THE ROBING ROOM. IMAGE COURTESY OF ELLIOTT BROWN

The new work, improved and extended in a project in 2012, included:-

  • The royal Robing room was enlarged.
  • A new door from the retiring room into the newly-excavated semi-circular courtyard.
  • The Chaplain's office was divided into a new office for the Verger.
  • A new Chaplain's office was created adjacent to the Verger's office, accessible to the courtyard.
  • The present ante-chapel now has windows opening on to the new courtyard.
  • The choir vestry was refurbished.
  • There is a new kitchen.
In the chapel itself, the wooden dais was removed to reveal the earlier Victorian stone and patterned tile dais.

The chancel carpet was removed to reveal the Victorian tiled floor, together with the brass memorials to two bishops, both of whom are buried in the churchyard.

Heraldic banners are being made for the Sovereign and the Grand Master of the Royal Victorian Order.

The brief was also for the re-landscaping of the Chapel in conjunction with a major development on the adjoining land.

The vestries were re-roofed with copper; the churchyard re-landscaped, to form an oval lawn, path and stone border carved with an inscription recording the re-opening by Her Majesty the Queen.


THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER has about eighteen members in Northern Ireland.


The photograph above shows His Grace the Duke of Abercorn, KG, attending a reception with some members of the Order at Hillsborough Castle.

First published in January, 2014.

Monday, 9 April 2012

New GCVO

The Queen has appointed The Duchess of Cornwall to be a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO).

This greatly esteemed appointment, the personal gift of the sovereign, coincides with the anniversary of Her Royal Highness's marriage to The Prince of Wales.

The Order consists of five grades, viz. GCVO, KCVO/DCVO, CVO, LVO and MVO.

At formal events, or collar days, of which there are 34 throughout the year, such as New Year's Day and royal anniversaries, Knights and Dames Grand Cross wear the Royal Victorian Order's livery collar, consisting of an alternating string of octagonal gold pieces depicting a gold rose on a blue field and gold oblong frames.

The chain supports a larger octagonal medallion with a blue enamel surface edged in red and charged with a saltire, over which is an effigy of Queen Victoria; members of the order suspend from this medallion their insignia as a badge pendant.

Though after the death of a Knight or Dame Grand Cross their insignia may be retained by their family, the collar must be returned.

Knights and Dames Grand Cross also wear a mantle of dark blue satin edged with red satin and lined with white satin, bearing a representation of the order's star on the left side.

There are variations on the badge for each grade of the order: Knights and Dames Grand Cross wear the badge on a sash passing from the right shoulder to the left hip.

Sunday, 19 February 2012

RVO Appointment


17 February 2012

THE QUEEN has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointment to the Royal Victorian Order:

CVO
To be a Commander:

The Right Rev Graeme Paul KNOWLES; on the relinquishment of his appointment as Dean of St Paul’s.

(To be dated 9 February 2012.)

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Royal Victorian Order Luncheon

 BREAST STAR OF A KNIGHT/DAME COMMANDER OF THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER

Monday, 13th February, 2012

A luncheon was held in Northern Ireland for members of the Royal Victorian Order, at the Ulster Reform Club, Royal Avenue, Belfast.

Grace was said by Miss Valerie Steele.

The Loyal Toast to HM The Queen, and to the Grand Master of the Order, was proposed by Lieutenant-Colonel Denys Rowan-Hamilton.

The Vote of Thanks was proposed by Mr Eric Rainey.


THOSE IN ATTENDANCE INCLUDED:

The Lord O'Neill KCVO TD (lately Lord-Lieutenant of County Antrim)

Sir William Hall KCVO  (lately Lord-Lieutenant of County Down)

Julian King Esq CMG CVO  (lately HM Ambassador, Dublin; Director-General, NIO)

The Lady Carswell CVO (lately Lord-Lieutenant of Belfast)

Eric Rainey Esq CVO MBE DL,   (lately Director, Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, NI)

Lady Moyra Campbell CVO  (Duke of Abercorn’s sister; Lady-in-Waiting to HM The Queen 1964-69),  and

Commander Peter Campbell LVO OBE DL RN (Retd)   (Equerry to HM The Queen 1957-60)

Jim McDonald Esq CBE LVO JP DL  (lately The Prince's Trust; RUC GC Foundation)

Cecil Graham Esq LVO OBE  (lately The Prince's Trust)

Miss Valerie Steele LVO OBE  (NIO, retired, Private Secretary)

David Anderson Esq MVO MBE    (lately Household Manager, Hillsborough Castle)

Alfred Curral Esq MVO MBE    (lately close protection officer, RUC)

Lieutenant-Colonel  Denys Rowan-Hamilton MVO DL

Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Maundrell MVO  (ex-Grenadier Guards; lately Equerry to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh)

Kenneth Eccles Esq MVO   (lately Close Protection officer, RUC, PSNI)

Samuel Fitzsimons Esq MVO   (ceremonial section, NIO)

APOLOGIES:
The Earl of Erne KCVO
Sir John Gorman CVO CBE MC DL 

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Diamond Jubilee

Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, will mark The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with a series of regional visits and engagements throughout the United Kingdom during 2012.

The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, supported by other members of the Royal Family, will be travelling as widely as possible across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

In addition, members of the Royal Family will travel overseas representing The Queen throughout the Diamond Jubilee year, visiting every Realm as well as undertaking visits to Commonwealth countries, Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories.

Her Majesty has asked that these visits include the following:

  • The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea
  • The Prince of Wales: Channel Islands, Isle of Man
  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge: Malaysia, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu
  • Prince Harry: Belize, Jamaica, The Bahamas
  • The Duke of York: India
  • The Earl and Countess of Wessex: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Gibraltar, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago
  • The Princess Royal: Mozambique, Zambia
  • The Duke of Gloucester: British Virgin Islands, Malta
  • The Duke of Kent: Falkland Islands, Uganda
The Diamond Jubilee central weekend is 2nd-5th June 2012 and will consist of the following:

Saturday 2nd June, 2012:

The Queen will attend the Epsom Derby.

Sunday 3rd June, 2012
The Big Jubilee Lunch: Building on the already popular Big Lunch initiative, people will be encouraged to share lunch with neighbours and friends as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. This may take the form of a traditional street party or a picnic lunch in small or larger groups. This event is being organised by the Big Lunch.
The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant: This event will take place on the Thames and consist of up to 1,000 boats assembled from across the UK, the Commonwealth and around the world. The Queen will travel in the Royal Barge which will lead the flotilla. This event is being organised by the Thames Diamond Jubilee Foundation.

Monday 4th June, 2012 
BBC Concert at Buckingham Palace: There will be a televised Diamond Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace with tickets being available to UK residents by public ballot. The musical programme for the concert is still being planned and is expected to feature British and Commonwealth musicians. Details on how to apply for the concert will be available in due course. This event is being organised by the BBC.
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Beacons: A network of 2,012 Beacons will be lit by communities and individuals throughout the United Kingdom, as well as the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, British Overseas Territories and the Commonwealth. As in 2002, The Queen will light the National Beacon. The beacons project is being organised by Diamond Jubilee Beacons Ltd.

Tuesday 5th June, 2012 
Service of Thanksgiving and Carriage Procession: There will be a Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral and a formal carriage Procession by The Queen.

In addition, the Diamond Jubilee Pageant will take place on 10th, 11th and 13th May 2012 in Windsor. Horses and other acts will travel from all around the world to perform in celebration of Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee.

Saturday, 22 October 2011

GCVO Appointment

St. James’s Palace, London S.W.1.

21 October 2011

The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following promotion in the Royal Victorian Order:

GCVO

To be a Knight Grand Cross:

Sir Michael Charles Gerrard PEAT, KCVO; on relinquishment of his appointment as Principal Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. (To be dated 17 October 2011.)

Cordial congratulations to Sir Michael.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

KCVO Appointment

BREAST STAR OF A KNIGHT/DAME COMMANDER OF THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER

5 July 2011

THE QUEEN has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following promotion in, and appointment to, the Royal Victorian Order:

KCVO

To be Knight Commander:

Major-General William George CUBITT, CBE. On relinquishing the appointment of Major-General Commanding Household Division.