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Prince Andrew out of view as Tony Blair receives royal honour | Prince Andrew out of view as Tony Blair receives royal honour |
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Watch: Sir Tony Blair becomes a member of the Order of the Garter | Watch: Sir Tony Blair becomes a member of the Order of the Garter |
Watch: Sir Tony Blair becomes a member of the Order of the Garter | Watch: Sir Tony Blair becomes a member of the Order of the Garter |
Sir Tony Blair, the Duchess of Cornwall and Baroness Amos have become members of the Order of the Garter, the most senior royal order of chivalry. | Sir Tony Blair, the Duchess of Cornwall and Baroness Amos have become members of the Order of the Garter, the most senior royal order of chivalry. |
But the Duke of York has not appeared in public at the ceremony in Windsor, only attending a private part of the event, after a "family decision". | But the Duke of York has not appeared in public at the ceremony in Windsor, only attending a private part of the event, after a "family decision". |
Baroness Amos becomes the first black "knight or lady companion" member of the order since its foundation in 1348. | Baroness Amos becomes the first black "knight or lady companion" member of the order since its foundation in 1348. |
New members of the order are the personal choice of the Queen. | New members of the order are the personal choice of the Queen. |
The 96-year-old monarch attended some of the private elements of "Garter Day" at Windsor and had posed for a photograph before the event. | The 96-year-old monarch attended some of the private elements of "Garter Day" at Windsor and had posed for a photograph before the event. |
The Queen attended private parts of the ceremony and posed for an official photograph | The Queen attended private parts of the ceremony and posed for an official photograph |
Each year, members of the order - which has up to 24 people plus "royal companions" - gather at Windsor Castle for a colourful ceremony with music, pageantry, elaborate uniforms and a parade. | Each year, members of the order - which has up to 24 people plus "royal companions" - gather at Windsor Castle for a colourful ceremony with music, pageantry, elaborate uniforms and a parade. |
Members wear velvet robes, plumed hats and the insignia of the medieval order of chivalry. | Members wear velvet robes, plumed hats and the insignia of the medieval order of chivalry. |
As well as the three new members being installed, there had been speculation about whether Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, would take part, in his capacity as one of the royal members of the order. | As well as the three new members being installed, there had been speculation about whether Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, would take part, in his capacity as one of the royal members of the order. |
He did attend, but kept out of the procession seen by the crowds and and only went to the investiture and a private lunch. | He did attend, but kept out of the procession seen by the crowds and and only went to the investiture and a private lunch. |
Baroness Amos, a former Labour cabinet minister and UN under-secretary, said the honour of joining the order was "absolutely amazing" and she was thinking about her parents who "worked so hard and were so supportive". | Baroness Amos, a former Labour cabinet minister and UN under-secretary, said the honour of joining the order was "absolutely amazing" and she was thinking about her parents who "worked so hard and were so supportive". |
Baroness Amos becomes the first black "knight or lady companion" member of the order | Baroness Amos becomes the first black "knight or lady companion" member of the order |
Asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme about reports the Prince of Wales had privately criticised sending refugees to Rwanda, she said she would not comment on Prince Charles but, in her own personal view, the policy was "shameful". | Asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme about reports the Prince of Wales had privately criticised sending refugees to Rwanda, she said she would not comment on Prince Charles but, in her own personal view, the policy was "shameful". |
Queen becomes second-longest reigning monarch | Queen becomes second-longest reigning monarch |
Tony Blair to become member of top royal order | Tony Blair to become member of top royal order |
Queen on balcony for closing act of Jubilee | Queen on balcony for closing act of Jubilee |
Pomp and ceremony of Order of the Garter | Pomp and ceremony of Order of the Garter |
The honour, which is a personal gift of the Queen, comes with the status of a knight and Sir Tony Blair received his knighthood, without any publicity, from the Queen in an audience at Windsor last week. | The honour, which is a personal gift of the Queen, comes with the status of a knight and Sir Tony Blair received his knighthood, without any publicity, from the Queen in an audience at Windsor last week. |
Sir Tony, winner of three general elections, had been one of the longest-serving prime ministers during the Queen's 70-year reign, including the tumultuous times that followed the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. | Sir Tony, winner of three general elections, had been one of the longest-serving prime ministers during the Queen's 70-year reign, including the tumultuous times that followed the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. |
A petition had been launched against Sir Tony receiving a knighthood, with opponents criticising his involvement in the Iraq War. Stop the War campaigners held a protest in Windsor against the honour. | A petition had been launched against Sir Tony receiving a knighthood, with opponents criticising his involvement in the Iraq War. Stop the War campaigners held a protest in Windsor against the honour. |
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, became a "royal companion" of the order | Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, became a "royal companion" of the order |
The appointments to the Order of the Garter were announced at new year, but new members are formally installed at the annual ceremony in June. | The appointments to the Order of the Garter were announced at new year, but new members are formally installed at the annual ceremony in June. |
It is usually a regular date in the Queen's diary, although the ceremony had been cancelled during the pandemic. | It is usually a regular date in the Queen's diary, although the ceremony had been cancelled during the pandemic. |
Camilla becomes one of the "royal companions", with her appointment seen as a personal sign of approval by the Queen. | Camilla becomes one of the "royal companions", with her appointment seen as a personal sign of approval by the Queen. |
Among the other "knight and lady companions" members are former prime minister Sir John Major and former MI5 director-general Baroness Manningham-Buller. The oldest member is 90-year-old Lord Morris, a former Labour cabinet member. | Among the other "knight and lady companions" members are former prime minister Sir John Major and former MI5 director-general Baroness Manningham-Buller. The oldest member is 90-year-old Lord Morris, a former Labour cabinet member. |
There was music and pageantry for a ceremony previously stopped by the pandemic | There was music and pageantry for a ceremony previously stopped by the pandemic |
The order, instituted by Edward III, originated from medieval chivalry and senior figures around a monarch. | The order, instituted by Edward III, originated from medieval chivalry and senior figures around a monarch. |
According to Buckingham Palace, the current purpose is to "honour those who have undertaken public service, who have contributed in a particular way to national life". | According to Buckingham Palace, the current purpose is to "honour those who have undertaken public service, who have contributed in a particular way to national life". |
In Scotland, the Order of the Thistle was founded in 1687. Two new members were recently appointed, Sir George Reid and Lady Elish Angiolini. | In Scotland, the Order of the Thistle was founded in 1687. Two new members were recently appointed, Sir George Reid and Lady Elish Angiolini. |
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Prince Andrew, Duke of York | Prince Andrew, Duke of York |
UK Royal Family | UK Royal Family |
Tony Blair | Tony Blair |
Queen Camilla | |
Queen Elizabeth II | Queen Elizabeth II |
Windsor Castle | Windsor Castle |