List of titles and honours of Charles, Prince of Wales

Charles, Prince of Wales has received numerous titles, decorations, and honorary appointments during his time as heir apparent to the thrones of the Commonwealth realms. Each is listed below; where two dates are shown, the first indicates the date of receiving the title or award (the title as Prince Charles of Edinburgh being given as from his birth) and the second indicates the date of its loss or renunciation.

Royal and noble titles and styles

The Prince's full style and title is: His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales, KG, KT, GCB, OM, AK, QSO, CC, PC, ADC, Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.[2][3]

Regnal name

If Prince Charles succeeds his mother as monarch and uses his first given name as his regnal name, he will be known as Charles III. However, there has been speculation that he may choose a different name, because the previous two monarchs named Charles are both associated with negative events in royal history: Charles I was beheaded in 1649, and Charles II reigned during the Great Fire of London. The name Charles III is also associated with the Jacobite pretender, Charles Edward Stuart, who claimed the throne under that name in the 18th century. The most discussed alternative regnal name has been George VII, in honour of Charles' maternal grandfather,[4][5] although the Prince has denied discussing a regnal name.[6]

Americas

 Manitoba
  • 2001 : Leading Star[7]
 Nunavut
  • 2001 :
In Inuktitut: Attaniout Ikeneego
In English: The Son of the Big Boss (loosely translates to heir apparent)[8]
 Saskatchewan
In Cree: Pisimwa Kamiwohkitahpamikohk
In English: The Sun Looks at Him in a Good Way

Africa

Tanzania
  • 2011 :
In Maasai: Oloishiru Ingishi
In English: The Helper of the Cows (literally he whom the cows love so much they call for him when they are in times of distress)[9][10]

Oceania

Vanuatu
  • 2018 : High Chief[11]

Military ranks

 Canada
 New Zealand
 Papua New Guinea
 United Kingdom

University degrees

CountryDateSchoolDegree
 England1970[32]University of CambridgeBachelor of Arts (BA)[33]
 England1975[32]University of CambridgeMaster of Arts (MA Cantab)[33]

Commonwealth of Nations

Titles

On April 20, 2018, the Commonwealth Heads of Government agreed that Charles will succeed his mother as Head of the Commonwealth.[34]

Honours

Order of precedence of the Prince of Wales' undress British and Commonwealth ribbons (Though it should be noted not all of these are regularly worn)






Commonwealth realms

Appointments (Shown in Order Given not Precedence)
CountryDateAppointmentPost-nominal letters
England and Wales26 July 1958Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (No undress ribbon is worn)[35]KG
 United Kingdom6 December 1973Personal Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty The Queen[36]ADC
 United Kingdom5 May 1975Great Master and Principal Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath[37]GCB
 Scotland11 February 1977Extra Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle (No undress ribbon is worn)[38]KT
 United Kingdom20 December 1977Lord of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy CouncilPC
 Australia14 March 1981Knight of the Order of AustraliaAK
 New Zealand1983Extra Companion of the Queen's Service OrderQSO
 Saskatchewan2001Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of MeritSOM
Commonwealth realms27 June 2002Member of the Order of Merit[39]OM
 Papua New Guinea2005Royal Chief Grand Companion of the Order of LogohuGCL
 Canada18 May 2014Member of the Queen's Privy Council for CanadaPC[40]
 Canada30 June 2017Extraordinary Companion of the Order of CanadaCC[41]
Decorations and medals (Shown in Order Given not Precedence)
CountryDateDecorationPost-nominal letters
British Commonwealth1953Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
 Fiji1970Fijian Independence Medal
 Papua New Guinea1975Papua New Guinea Independence Medal
Commonwealth realms1977Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
 Canada1982Canadian Forces Decoration and 3 claspsCD***[12]
 New Zealand1990New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal
Commonwealth realms2002Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
 Saskatchewan2005Saskatchewan Centennial Medal
Commonwealth realms2012Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
 New Zealand2012New Zealand Armed Forces Award
 United Kingdom2016Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with three clasps
Awards
CountryDateDecorationPost-nominal letters
 United Kingdom2009Royal Horticultural Society's Victoria Medal of Honour
Canada20 May 2014Honorary Confederation Centre of the Arts Symons Medal[42]

Other Commonwealth countries

Appointments
CountryDateAppointmentPost-nominal letters
 Malawi1985 Grand Commander of the Order of the Lion

Foreign honours

Appointments
CountryDateAppointmentPost-nominal letters
 Finland1969 Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose
 Japan1971 Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum
 Netherlands1972 Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown [43]
 Luxembourg1972 Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown
 Denmark30 April 1974 Knight of the Order of the Elephant [44]R.E.
   Nepal24 February 1975 Member of the Order of Ojaswi Rajanya
 Sweden23 May 1975 Knight of the Royal Order of the SeraphimRSerafO
 Ghana1977 - 2018Honorary Officer of the Order of the Star of GhanaOSG
 Norway1978 Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
 Brazil1978 Grand Cross of the National Order of the Southern Cross
 Egypt12 August 1981 Grand Cross and Collar of the Order of the Republic [45][46]
 Netherlands18 November 1982 Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau [47]
 France1982 Grand Cross of the National Order of the Legion of Honour
 Bahrain1986 Grand Cross of the Order of al-Khalifa
 Qatar1986 Collar of the Order of Merit
 Spain18 April 1986 Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Carlos III[48]
 Saudi Arabia1987 Distinguished First Class of the King Abdul Aziz Order of Merit
 Kuwait1993 Grand Cordon of the Order of Mubarak the Great
 Portugal27 April 1993  Grand Cross of the Order of Aviz
 Brunei1996 Member 1st Class of the Family Order of Laila UtamaDK
 Colombia2014 Grand Cross Extraordinary of the Order of Boyaca
 Mexico2015 Sash of Special Category of the Order of the Aztec Eagle[49]
 France16 March 2017Commander of the Order of Agricultural Merit[50]
 Romania 29 March 2017  Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania[51]
 Ghana5 November 2018 Honorary Companion of the Order of the Star of GhanaCSG
Decorations and medals
CountryDateDecorationPost-nominal letters
   Nepal24 February 1975King Birendra Coronation Medal
 Netherlands30 April 1980Queen Beatrix Inauguration Medal
 Netherlands30 April 2013King Willem-Alexander Inauguration Medal

Honorary military appointments

 Australia
 Canada
 New Zealand
 Papua New Guinea
 United Kingdom
Charles as Colonel of the Welsh Guards, Trooping the Colour, 2012

Non-national titles and honours

Member and fellowships

CountryDateOrganisationPosition
 United Kingdom1971 Worshipful Company of DrapersFreeman
 United Kingdom1978 Royal SocietyFellow (FRS)[69]
 United Kingdom2000 Royal Asiatic SocietyFellow (FRAS)[70]
 England2007 Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & WalesHonorary Member (FCA (Hon.)
 France1992 Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiquesforeign associate member

Scholastic

Chancellor, visitor, governor, and fellowships
CountryDateSchoolPosition
 England1982  Royal Agricultural UniversityChancellor
 WalesUniversity of WalesChancellor
 WalesAberystwyth UniversityChancellor
 England2007Liverpool John Moores UniversityHonorary Fellow[71]
 United States1981College of William and MaryHonorary Fellow
Honorary degrees
CountryDateSchoolDegree
 Australia1981Monash UniversityDoctor of Laws (LLD)
 New Zealand1981University of OtagoDoctor of Literature (DLitt)
 England1981Royal College of MusicDoctor of Music (D.Mus) [72]
 Canada1983University of AlbertaDoctor of Laws (LLD)[73]
 England1983University of OxfordDoctor of Civil Law (DCL)
 Canada1991Queen's University at KingstonDoctor of Laws (LLD)[74]
 England1998Durham UniversityDoctor of Civil Law (DCL)
 Scotland2001University of Glasgow
 Scotland2004Royal Scottish Academy of Music and DramaDoctor of Music (DMus)
 England2007University of ChesterDoctor of Letters (DLitt)[75]
 Scotland2004Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
 Egypt2006Al-Azhar UniversityDoctor of Philosophy
 England2011London Business School
 Indonesia2012University of Indonesia
 India2013Forest Research InstituteDoctor of Science (D.Sc) [76] [77]
 Romania31 May 2014University of BucharestDoctorate [78]
 Romania29 May 2017Babeș-Bolyai UniversityDoctorate [79]

Freedom of the City

Foreign

Honorific eponyms

Geographic locations

Buildings

Awards

Species

Interest awards

See also

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