List of royal guests at the coronation of Elizabeth II
The following is a list of royal guests at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, which took place on 2 June 1953.[1]
Family of Queen Elizabeth II
British royal family
- The Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen's husband and consort
- The Duke of Cornwall, the Queen's son and heir
- Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, the Queen's mother
- The Princess Margaret, the Queen's sister
- The Princess Royal, the Queen's paternal aunt
- The Earl and Countess of Harewood, the Queen's first cousin and his wife
- The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, the Queen's first cousin
- The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Queen's paternal uncle and aunt
- Prince William of Gloucester, the Queen's first cousin
- Prince Richard of Gloucester, the Queen's first cousin
- The Duchess of Kent, the Queen's paternal aunt by marriage (Princess Marina was the Duke of Edinburgh's first cousin)
- The Duke of Kent, the Queen's first cousin
- Princess Alexandra of Kent, the Queen's first cousin
- Prince Michael of Kent, the Queen's first cousin
- Princess Marie Louise, the Queen's first cousin, twice removed
- Lady Patricia and The Hon. Sir Alexander Ramsay, the Queen's first cousin, twice removed and her husband
- Alexander Ramsay of Mar, the Queen's second cousin, once removed
- The Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, the Queen's paternal great-uncle and great-aunt (Princess Alice was the Queen's first cousin, twice removed)
- The Lady May and Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith, the Queen's first cousin, once removed and her husband
- Richard Abel Smith, the Queen's second cousin
- The Lady May and Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith, the Queen's first cousin, once removed and her husband
Teck-Cambridge family
- The Marquess and Marchioness of Cambridge, the Queen's first cousin, once removed
- Lady Mary and Peter Whitney, the Queen's second cousin and her husband
- The Duchess and Duke of Beaufort, the Queen's first cousin, once removed and her husband
- Lady Helena Gibbs, the Queen's first cousin, once removed
Greek royal family
- Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark, the Duke of Edinburgh's mother
- The Princess and Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the Duke of Edinburgh's sister and brother-in-law
- The Margravine and Margrave of Baden, the Duke of Edinburgh's sister and brother-in-law
- The Hereditary Prince of Baden, the Duke of Edinburgh's nephew
- The Princess and Prince George William of Hanover, the Duke of Edinburgh's sister and brother-in-law
- Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse, the Duke of Edinburgh's niece
- Prince and Princess George of Greece and Denmark, the Duke of Edinburgh's paternal uncle and aunt (representing The King of the Hellenes)
Mountbatten family
- The Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven, the Duke of Edinburgh's maternal aunt by marriage (and widow of the Queen's second cousin, once removed)
- The Marquess of Milford Haven, the Duke of Edinburgh's first cousin (and the Queen's third cousin)
- The Earl and Countess Mountbatten of Burma, the Duke of Edinburgh's maternal uncle and aunt (and the Queen's second cousin, once removed and his wife)
- Lady Pamela Mountbatten, the Duke of Edinburgh's first cousin (and the Queen's third cousin)
- The Marchioness of Carisbrooke, wife of the Queen's first cousin, twice removed
Rulers of British protectorates
- Shaik Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa I of Bahrain
- Shaik Abdullah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah of Kuwait
- Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III of Brunei
- Sultan Ibrahim IV of Kelantan
- Sultan Hisamuddin and Raja Jemaah of Selangor
- Sultan Ibrahim and Sultanah Helen Ibrahim of Johor
- Sultan Khalifa bin Harubn and the Sultanah of Zanzibar
- Sultan Ali III ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-'Abdali of Lahej
- Sultan Yusuf Izzuddin Shah of Perak
- Queen Salote of Tonga
- Sheikh Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, representing Ali bin Abdullah Al Thani of Qatar
- Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho, Paramount Chief of Basutoland
- King Sobhuza II of Swaziland
- King Rukidi III of Toro
- Kgari Sechela of Bechuanaland
- King Kabaka Mutesa II and Queen Nnabagereka of Buganda
- Chief Kawinga of Yao Nyasaland
- Otolorin of Ife
- Paramount chief David Kidaha Makwaia of the Sukuma tribe
Members of foreign royal families
- The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway, the Queen's first cousin, once removed and his wife (representing his father, the King of Norway)
- Princess Astrid of Norway, the Queen's second cousin
- Prince and Princess Axel of Denmark, the Duke of Edinburgh's first cousin, once removed and second cousin (representing his first cousin once removed, the King of Denmark)
- Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland, the Queen's second cousin, once removed (representing his father, the King of Sweden)
- The Prince of Liège (representing his brother, the King of the Belgians)
- The Prince of the Netherlands (representing his wife, the Queen of the Netherlands)
- The Crown Prince of Laos (representing the King of Laos)
- Prince Himalayapratrap Vir Vikram Shah and Princess Himalaya (representing the King of Nepal)
- Hereditary Prince Bao Long (representing Bảo Đại, the Chief of State of Vietnam)
- The Crown Prince of Japan (representing the Emperor of Japan)
- The Crown Prince of Ethiopia (representing the Emperor of Ethiopia)
- Prince Fahad Ibn Abdul Aziz (representing the King of Saudi Arabia)
- Shah Wali Khan (representing the King of Afghanistan)
- Crown Prince Abdul Ilah (representing the King of Iraq)
- Prince Sisowath Monireth (representing the King of Cambodia)
- Prince Chula Chakrabongse and Princess Chula (representing the King of Thailand)
- Prince Saif Al Islam Al Hassan (representing the King of Yemen)
- The Nabil Suleyman Daoud (representing the King of Egypt)
- The Hereditary Grand Duke and Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (representing the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg)
- Prince Karl Alfred of Liechtenstein and Princess Agnes (representing the Prince of Liechtenstein)
- Prince Pierre of Monaco (representing the Prince of Monaco)
References
- "No. 40020". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 November 1953. p. 6223.
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