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FOUNDED by King Edward III in 1348, the Order of the Garter is the oldest national order of knighthood. A Garter Day, attended by the Royal Family, is held annually in June, with the 2023 ceremony … ...
2019's Order of the Garter took place on June 17, and was attended by members of the royal family such as the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William.
The Most Noble Order of the Garter dates back to 1348 when it was first established by King Edward III. The King was so inspired by tales of King Arthur and the chivalry of the Knights of the ...
Kate Middleton returned to a favorite print from her Duchess of Cambridge days at 2023’s Order of the Garter. The 41-year-old, who became Princess of Wales in September 2022, wore a polka dot ...
The Royal Family will be out together on Monday 17 June for the annual Order of the Garter ceremony in Windsor. Just like the Trooping the Colour, which marks the Queen’s official birthday, you can ...
The yearly Order of the Garter ceremony is one of the flashiest and most exciting events on the British royals' calendar. This year, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, and the rest of the royal ...
Established in the 14th century, the Order of the Garter, with St George as its patron saint, is the oldest national order of knighthood and Britain's most senior order of chivalry.
THE QUEEN attends the annual iconic Garter Day procession every June dressed in full regalia, but what is the service about and which members of the royal family were in attendance this year?
The Order of the Garter is the UK's most senior order of chivalry. Back in the 1300s, King Edward sought to establish his own group of knights after being inspired by the tales of King Arthur.