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Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester

Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, KG, GCVO, GCStJ, SSI, FRIBA (Richard Alexander Walter George; born 26 August 1944) is a member of the British royal family. He is the second son of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, and the youngest of the nine grandchildren of King George V and Queen Mary. He is currently 30th in the line of succession to the British throne, and the highest person on the list who is not a descendant of George VI, who was his uncle. At the time of his birth, he was 5th in line to the throne.

Prince Richard
Duke of Gloucester (more)
The Duke of Gloucester in 2015
BornPrince Richard of Gloucester
(1944-08-26) 26 August 1944 (age 78)
St Matthew's Nursing Home, Northampton, England[1]
Spouse
(m. 1972)
Issue
Names
Richard Alexander Walter George[2]
HouseWindsor
FatherPrince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
MotherLady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott
Alma materMagdalene College, Cambridge

Prince Richard practised as an architect until the death of his elder brother, William, placed him in direct line to inherit his father's dukedom of Gloucester, which he assumed in 1974. He married Birgitte van Deurs Henriksen in July 1972. They have three children.

Early life

 
Prince Richard with his father in 1945

Prince Richard was born on 26 August 1944 at 12:15 pm at St Matthew's Nursing Home in Northampton, the second son of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester.[1] His father was the third son of King George V and Queen Mary. His mother was the third daughter of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch and Lady Margaret Bridgeman. At the time of his birth, he was second in line to his father's dukedom, behind his elder brother, Prince William of Gloucester, who died in 1972 before inheriting the title and having any children of his own. Richard was baptised at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Great Park on 20 October 1944 by the retired Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Gordon Lang.[6] When Richard was four months old, he accompanied his parents to Australia, where his father served as governor-general from 1945 to 1947. The family returned to Barnwell Manor in 1947, where Richard spent most of his childhood.

Education and career

Prince Richard's early education took place at home, under the instruction of Rosalind Ramirez, who had also tutored young King Faisal II of Iraq; later, he attended Wellesley House School at Broadstairs and Eton College.[7] In 1963, he matriculated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read architecture,[7] graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in June 1966. As is customary at Cambridge, this was promoted to MA (Cantab) in 1971.

In 1966, Prince Richard joined the Offices Development Group in the Ministry of Public Building and Works for a year of practical work. He returned to Cambridge in 1967, completing both parts of the Diploma in Architecture degree in June 1969. Upon passing his exams, he became a practising partner with Hunt Thompson Associates, Architects, in London.[8]

Marriage and family

 
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester

On 8 July 1972, Richard married the Danish-born Birgitte van Deurs Henriksen in St Andrew's Church at Barnwell, Northamptonshire; they have three children:

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester's official residence is at Kensington Palace in London.[9] They have leased their private home, Barnwell Manor, since 1994. In September 2022, the Duke put the manor up for sale for £4.75 million.[10]

Activities

Richard ended his architectural career in 1972, after the death of his elder brother Prince William, who crashed his plane in a flying competition. Richard became heir apparent to his father's dukedom and had to take on additional family obligations and royal duties on behalf of the Queen. He became the second Duke of Gloucester (in the fifth creation of that title) upon the death of his father on 10 June 1974.

Richard was elected as a corporate member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (and FRIBA) in 1972. He is president of the Society of Architect Artists.[8] He also serves as a commissioner of the Historic Building and Monuments Commission for England (English Heritage). He has been patron of construction charity Construction Youth Trust[11] for many years. With his background in architecture, the Duke of Gloucester takes interest in the work of the trust and frequently visits their projects, in addition to giving his name to their long standing Duke of Gloucester Young Achiever's Scheme Awards. The Duke is also patron of the Architects Benevolent Society.[12] The Duke is also vice president of Lepra, a UK based charity working towards a world free from prejudice and disability due to leprosy. As part of his active involvement in this role, he attends national and international events in support of the charity's work. He is royal patron of the UK branch of the charity Habitat for Humanity,[13] royal patron of the St. George's Society of New York,[14] and president of The London Society. A keen motorist, Prince Richard passed the Advanced Driving Test of the Institute of Advanced Motorists, of which he was president for more than 32 years. On his appointment in 1971,[15] it was recorded that the new president was "currently [driving] an Austin 1300", reflecting the modest image with which he has always been identified. He stood down as president in January 2005.[16]

The Duke of Gloucester, accompanied by the Duchess, represented his cousin Elizabeth II at the Solomon Islands independence celebrations on 7 July 1978.[17][18] He served as a judge in Prince Edward's charity television special The Grand Knockout Tournament on 15 June 1987.

On 10 April 2008, the Duke of Gloucester was officially installed as inaugural Chancellor of the University of Worcester at a ceremony in Worcester Cathedral. In this role, the Prince officiates at degree ceremonies and major events, as well as promoting the university overseas.[19] The Duke carried out the first of these duties on 5 and 6 November 2008 at the Graduation Award Ceremonies. The Duke is also patron of the Severn Valley Railway and the Pestalozzi International Village Trust. He is patron of the British Homeopathic Association, a charity dedicated to the study, research and promotion of homeopathy.[20] He shares a name with another Duke of Gloucester, Richard III, and has been the patron of the Richard III Society since 1980.[21] He is also a member of the international advisory board of the Royal United Services Institute.[22][23] Since 1972, the Duke has been a corporate member of the Royal Institute of British Architects.[24] He is also an honorary fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers.[25] He has long been patron of the Richard III Society, sharing that monarch's forename and pre-reign title.

During 2009, the Duke became patron of the De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre[26] in support of its bid to raise funds through private means and through a bid for Heritage Lottery Funding. Other patronages include: British Society of Soil Science,[27] the International Council on Monuments and Sites,[28] Action on Smoking and Health,[29] British Association of Friends of Museums,[30] British Mexican Society,[31] St Bartholomew's Hospital,[32] as well as numerous other organisations and charities.[7] In July 2011, the Duke visited the Isle of Man to meet with the representative of Manx National Heritage and the Council of Cancer Charities.[24] On 8 November 2011, he opened the new Law School Building at the University of Hertfordshire on the de Havilland campus site of the former de Havilland Aircraft factory.[33] On 19 March 2013, the Duke represented Elizabeth II at the Vatican for the inauguration of Pope Francis.[34]

 
The Duke visiting the National Churches Trust in 2018

On 11 March 2015, the Duke visited the Royal School Dungannon in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, to celebrate their 400th anniversary since the founding of the school; presenting a commemorative plaque and raising an anniversary flag on the grounds.[35] On 22 and 26 March 2015, the Duke represented the Queen at the ceremonies marking the reburial and commemorations of King Richard III in Leicester Cathedral. Richard III had held the title Duke of Gloucester before his ascension to the English throne.[36] In March 2018, the Duke travelled to Malawi to attend the Commonwealth Day celebrations, and visited projects related to health services, wildlife, and climate change.[37][38] He missed the celebrations in March 2022 after testing positive for COVID-19.[39]

On 14 September 2022, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September, the Duke joined her children, grandsons, nephew, and son-in-law, in walking in the state cortege from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, for her lying in state.[40]

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 26 August 1944 – 10 June 1974: His Royal Highness Prince Richard of Gloucester[41]
  • 10 June 1974 – present: His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester

Honours

 
The Duke of Gloucester wearing the mantle of the Grand Prior of the Order of St John at an investiture in the United States, 2006

Foreign

Honorary military appointments

  Australia
  New Zealand
  United Kingdom

Arms

Coat of arms of the Duke of Gloucester
 
Notes
The Duke of Gloucester's armorial bearings are based on the Royal Arms as set down for descendants of George V. The following explains how his Arms are different from those of the Sovereign and other members of the royal family.
Adopted
1962
Coronet
Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign
Crest
On a Coronet of children of other sons of the Sovereign, composed of four Crosses-pattées alternated with four Strawberry Leaves, a Lion statant guardant Or, crowned with the like Coronet, and differenced with a Label as in the Arms.
Supporters
The Royal Supporters, differenced with a Coronet as in the Crest and Label as in the Arms.[48]
Orders
The shield is surrounded by the Garter circlet, whose motto states:
HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE
(Shame be to him who thinks evil of it)
Other elements
Differences from the Royal Arms are a Label of five Points Argent, the centre and two outer Points charged with a Cross Gules, and the inner Points with a Lion passant guardant also Gules.
  As Grand Prior, like other Bailiffs Grand Cross of the Most Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem, he is entitled to augment the Arms of the Order in chief.
Banner
  The Duke of Gloucester's Standard (or Banner) displays his personal Arms, granted in 1962.[51]
  (in Scotland)
Symbolism
As in the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, the first and fourth quarters represent England, the second Scotland and the third Ireland.

Issue

Name Birth Marriage Issue
Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster 24 October 1974 22 June 2002 Claire Booth Xan Windsor, Lord Culloden
Lady Cosima Windsor
Lady Davina Windsor 19 November 1977 31 July 2004
Divorced 2018
Gary Lewis Senna Lewis
Tāne Lewis
Lady Rose Windsor 1 March 1980 19 July 2008 George Gilman Lyla Gilman
Rufus Gilman

Ancestry

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "No. 36678". The London Gazette. 29 August 1944. p. 4017.
  2. ^ As a titled royal, Richard needs no surname, but, when one is used, it is Windsor.
  3. ^ The Times, 21 October 1944
  4. ^ The Times, 5 August 1942
  5. ^ . users.uniserve.com. Archived from the original on 6 August 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  6. ^ His godparents were his paternal aunt, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Marie Louise (his cousin), the Countess of Athlone (his grandaunt, for whom her daughter, Lady May Abel Smith stood proxy), the Duke of Buccleuch (his maternal uncle), the Marquess of Cambridge (his cousin), Lady Sybil Phipps (his maternal aunt), and General the Earl Alexander of Tunis (for whom his wife, then Lady Margaret Alexander, stood proxy). Because of the War, newspapers did not identify the precise location of the christening, saying only that it took place at "a private chapel in the country".[3][4][5]
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "HRH The Duke of Gloucester KG GCVO". Gov.mt. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
  8. ^ a b "HRH Prince Richard The Duke of Gloucester". University of Worcester. 2008. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  9. ^ . Official website of the Royal Family. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013.
  10. ^ "The Queen's cousin to sell his historic Northamptonshire manor for £4.75 million". 29 September 2022.
  11. ^ "Our Patron". Construction Youth Trust. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  12. ^ "Royal Patron for ABS". www.architectsjournal.co.uk. Architects Journal. 6 March 2003. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Royal Patron visits HFH Hale County". Habitat for Humanity GB. 30 October 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  14. ^ . St. George's Society of New York. Archived from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  15. ^ "Appointments Register". Motor. 9 October 1971. p. 57.
  16. ^ Resignation Press Release 17 May 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Gloucester, Duke and Duchess of, Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia 1893-1978, Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  18. ^ "Solomon Islands to Get a Royal Visit'". Solomon Islands Times. 17 June 2008. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  19. ^ "HRH Prince Richard The Duke of Gloucester". University of Worcester. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  20. ^ "Royal support for homeopathy". British Homeopathic Association. March 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  21. ^ Walker, Tim (2 March 2013). "Duke of Gloucester's concern for Richard III's 'dignity'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  22. ^ "Charities and Patronages". The Royal Family. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  23. ^ "The Duke of Gloucester Lecture Series: Flooding and the British Armed Forces". RUSI. 12 November 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  24. ^ a b "Duke of Gloucester to visit Isle of Man". BBC. 29 June 2011. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  25. ^ "History of the Institution of Structural Engineers" (PDF). Institution of Structural Engineers. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  26. ^ "Court Circular: May 16". The Times. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  27. ^ "Patron". British Society of Soil Science. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  28. ^ "ICOMOS-UK Launches Cultural Heritage Manifesto in 50th Anniversary Year". ICOMOS-UK. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  29. ^ "ASH Spokespeople". ASH. August 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  30. ^ "About BAFM". British Association of Friends of Museums. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  31. ^ "BMS Organisation". British Mexican Society. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  32. ^ "A Royal visit for St Bartholomew's". Barts Health NHS Trust. 3 October 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  33. ^ Lennon, Chris (9 November 2011). "Royal opening of University of Hertfordshire law court". Welwyn Hatfield Times. WGC. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  34. ^ "Cousin stands in for Queen at Pope Francis 'crowning'". Evening Standard. 15 March 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  35. ^ Murrison, Andrew (11 March 2015). "Duke of Gloucester visits Northern Ireland". gov.uk. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  36. ^ (PDF). 26 March 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  37. ^ "The Duke of Gloucester visits Malawi". The Royal Family. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  38. ^ "Royal Visit: The Duke of Gloucester to visit Malawi in the Commonwealth Week". CNBC Africa. 9 March 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  39. ^ Petit, Stephanie (11 March 2022). "Queen Elizabeth Will Not Attend Commonwealth Day Service Following COVID-19 Recovery". People. Retrieved 15 March 2022. However, the Queen's other cousin, the Duke of Gloucester, and his wife the Duchess of Gloucester will no longer attend following the Duke's positive test for COVID-19.
  40. ^ Booth, Robert (14 September 2022). "Queen to lie in state for four days in Westminster Hall before funeral". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  41. ^ As a patrilineal grandson of a British monarch, he was styled His Royal Highness Prince Richard of Gloucester from birth.
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  43. ^ Mussell, John W. (2004). Mackay, James (ed.). The Medal Yearbook 2004. Devon, UK: Token Publishing Ltd. p. 236. ISBN 9781870192620.
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  46. ^ "TRH THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AWARDED WITH THE MEXICAN ORDER OF THE AZTEC EAGLE". Official website of the Mexican Embassy in the United Kingdom. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
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  48. ^ a b "Burke's Peerage – The Royal Family – HRH The Duke of Gloucester". Burke's Peerage & Gentry and The Origins Network. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  49. ^ "No. 56269". The London Gazette (Supplement). 10 July 2001. p. 8120.
  50. ^ "No. 54519". The London Gazette. 9 September 1996. p. 12011.
  51. ^ . britishflags.net. Archived from the original on 1 February 2009.

External links

  • The Duke of Gloucester at the Royal Family website
  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Duke of Gloucester
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
Born: 26 August 1944
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Arthur Chatto
Line of succession to the British throne
son of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
grandson of George V
Succeeded by
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Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Duke of Gloucester
5th creation
10 June 1974 – present
Incumbent
Heir apparent:
Earl of Ulster
Academic offices
New creation Chancellor of the University of Worcester
2008–present
Incumbent
Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by Gentlemen
HRH The Duke of Gloucester
Succeeded by

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This article is about the current Duke of Gloucester For the king previously known as Richard Duke of Gloucester see Richard III of England Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester KG GCVO GCStJ SSI FRIBA Richard Alexander Walter George born 26 August 1944 is a member of the British royal family He is the second son of Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester and Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester and the youngest of the nine grandchildren of King George V and Queen Mary He is currently 30th in the line of succession to the British throne and the highest person on the list who is not a descendant of George VI who was his uncle At the time of his birth he was 5th in line to the throne Prince RichardDuke of Gloucester more The Duke of Gloucester in 2015BornPrince Richard of Gloucester 1944 08 26 26 August 1944 age 78 St Matthew s Nursing Home Northampton England 1 SpouseBirgitte van Deurs Henriksen m 1972 wbr IssueAlexander Windsor Earl of Ulster Lady Davina Windsor Lady Rose GilmanNamesRichard Alexander Walter George 2 HouseWindsorFatherPrince Henry Duke of GloucesterMotherLady Alice Montagu Douglas ScottAlma materMagdalene College CambridgePrince Richard practised as an architect until the death of his elder brother William placed him in direct line to inherit his father s dukedom of Gloucester which he assumed in 1974 He married Birgitte van Deurs Henriksen in July 1972 They have three children Contents 1 Early life 2 Education and career 3 Marriage and family 4 Activities 5 Titles styles honours and arms 5 1 Titles and styles 5 2 Honours 5 2 1 Foreign 5 2 2 Honorary military appointments 5 3 Arms 6 Issue 7 Ancestry 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life Edit Prince Richard with his father in 1945 Prince Richard was born on 26 August 1944 at 12 15 pm at St Matthew s Nursing Home in Northampton the second son of Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester and Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester 1 His father was the third son of King George V and Queen Mary His mother was the third daughter of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch and Lady Margaret Bridgeman At the time of his birth he was second in line to his father s dukedom behind his elder brother Prince William of Gloucester who died in 1972 before inheriting the title and having any children of his own Richard was baptised at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Great Park on 20 October 1944 by the retired Archbishop of Canterbury Cosmo Gordon Lang 6 When Richard was four months old he accompanied his parents to Australia where his father served as governor general from 1945 to 1947 The family returned to Barnwell Manor in 1947 where Richard spent most of his childhood Education and career EditPrince Richard s early education took place at home under the instruction of Rosalind Ramirez who had also tutored young King Faisal II of Iraq later he attended Wellesley House School at Broadstairs and Eton College 7 In 1963 he matriculated at Magdalene College Cambridge where he read architecture 7 graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in June 1966 As is customary at Cambridge this was promoted to MA Cantab in 1971 In 1966 Prince Richard joined the Offices Development Group in the Ministry of Public Building and Works for a year of practical work He returned to Cambridge in 1967 completing both parts of the Diploma in Architecture degree in June 1969 Upon passing his exams he became a practising partner with Hunt Thompson Associates Architects in London 8 Marriage and family Edit The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester On 8 July 1972 Richard married the Danish born Birgitte van Deurs Henriksen in St Andrew s Church at Barnwell Northamptonshire they have three children Alexander Patrick Gregers Richard Windsor Earl of Ulster born 24 October 1974 at St Mary s Hospital London he married Claire Booth in 2002 The couple have two children Lady Davina Elizabeth Alice Benedikte Windsor born 19 November 1977 at St Mary s Hospital London she married Gary Lewis in 2004 and they divorced in 2018 They have two children Lady Rose Victoria Birgitte Louise Gilman born 1 March 1980 at St Mary s Hospital London she married George Gilman in 2008 The couple have two children The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester s official residence is at Kensington Palace in London 9 They have leased their private home Barnwell Manor since 1994 In September 2022 the Duke put the manor up for sale for 4 75 million 10 Activities EditRichard ended his architectural career in 1972 after the death of his elder brother Prince William who crashed his plane in a flying competition Richard became heir apparent to his father s dukedom and had to take on additional family obligations and royal duties on behalf of the Queen He became the second Duke of Gloucester in the fifth creation of that title upon the death of his father on 10 June 1974 Richard was elected as a corporate member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and FRIBA in 1972 He is president of the Society of Architect Artists 8 He also serves as a commissioner of the Historic Building and Monuments Commission for England English Heritage He has been patron of construction charity Construction Youth Trust 11 for many years With his background in architecture the Duke of Gloucester takes interest in the work of the trust and frequently visits their projects in addition to giving his name to their long standing Duke of Gloucester Young Achiever s Scheme Awards The Duke is also patron of the Architects Benevolent Society 12 The Duke is also vice president of Lepra a UK based charity working towards a world free from prejudice and disability due to leprosy As part of his active involvement in this role he attends national and international events in support of the charity s work He is royal patron of the UK branch of the charity Habitat for Humanity 13 royal patron of the St George s Society of New York 14 and president of The London Society A keen motorist Prince Richard passed the Advanced Driving Test of the Institute of Advanced Motorists of which he was president for more than 32 years On his appointment in 1971 15 it was recorded that the new president was currently driving an Austin 1300 reflecting the modest image with which he has always been identified He stood down as president in January 2005 16 The Duke of Gloucester accompanied by the Duchess represented his cousin Elizabeth II at the Solomon Islands independence celebrations on 7 July 1978 17 18 He served as a judge in Prince Edward s charity television special The Grand Knockout Tournament on 15 June 1987 On 10 April 2008 the Duke of Gloucester was officially installed as inaugural Chancellor of the University of Worcester at a ceremony in Worcester Cathedral In this role the Prince officiates at degree ceremonies and major events as well as promoting the university overseas 19 The Duke carried out the first of these duties on 5 and 6 November 2008 at the Graduation Award Ceremonies The Duke is also patron of the Severn Valley Railway and the Pestalozzi International Village Trust He is patron of the British Homeopathic Association a charity dedicated to the study research and promotion of homeopathy 20 He shares a name with another Duke of Gloucester Richard III and has been the patron of the Richard III Society since 1980 21 He is also a member of the international advisory board of the Royal United Services Institute 22 23 Since 1972 the Duke has been a corporate member of the Royal Institute of British Architects 24 He is also an honorary fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers 25 He has long been patron of the Richard III Society sharing that monarch s forename and pre reign title During 2009 the Duke became patron of the De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre 26 in support of its bid to raise funds through private means and through a bid for Heritage Lottery Funding Other patronages include British Society of Soil Science 27 the International Council on Monuments and Sites 28 Action on Smoking and Health 29 British Association of Friends of Museums 30 British Mexican Society 31 St Bartholomew s Hospital 32 as well as numerous other organisations and charities 7 In July 2011 the Duke visited the Isle of Man to meet with the representative of Manx National Heritage and the Council of Cancer Charities 24 On 8 November 2011 he opened the new Law School Building at the University of Hertfordshire on the de Havilland campus site of the former de Havilland Aircraft factory 33 On 19 March 2013 the Duke represented Elizabeth II at the Vatican for the inauguration of Pope Francis 34 The Duke visiting the National Churches Trust in 2018 On 11 March 2015 the Duke visited the Royal School Dungannon in Dungannon County Tyrone Northern Ireland to celebrate their 400th anniversary since the founding of the school presenting a commemorative plaque and raising an anniversary flag on the grounds 35 On 22 and 26 March 2015 the Duke represented the Queen at the ceremonies marking the reburial and commemorations of King Richard III in Leicester Cathedral Richard III had held the title Duke of Gloucester before his ascension to the English throne 36 In March 2018 the Duke travelled to Malawi to attend the Commonwealth Day celebrations and visited projects related to health services wildlife and climate change 37 38 He missed the celebrations in March 2022 after testing positive for COVID 19 39 On 14 September 2022 after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September the Duke joined her children grandsons nephew and son in law in walking in the state cortege from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall for her lying in state 40 Titles styles honours and arms EditTitles and styles Edit 26 August 1944 10 June 1974 His Royal Highness Prince Richard of Gloucester 41 10 June 1974 present His Royal Highness The Duke of GloucesterHonours Edit See also List of honours of the British royal family by country The Duke of Gloucester wearing the mantle of the Grand Prior of the Order of St John at an investiture in the United States 2006 2 June 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 42 1 January 1974 Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order GCVO 1975 Grand Prior and Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of St John GCStJ 7 6 February 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal 42 1978 Solomon Islands Independence Medal 1980 Vanuatu Independence Medal 1980 Badge of Honour New Hebrides 43 1984 Service Medal of the Order of St John with 5th bar 2 gold bars 1997 Royal Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter KG 6 February 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 42 4 August 2008 Star of the Solomon Islands SSI 44 6 February 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal 42 6 February 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal 42 Foreign Edit 1973 Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav 1 August 2008 Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the Crown of Tonga 45 2015 Sash of Special Category of the Order of the Aztec Eagle 46 1973 Sash of the Order of the Aztec Eagle 47 1975 Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star 1975 Member 1st Class of the Order of Tri Shakti Patta 24 February 1975 Nepalese Coronation MedalHonorary military appointments Edit Australia Colonel in Chief of the Royal Australian Army Education Corps 48 New Zealand Colonel in Chief of the Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps United Kingdom Colonel in Chief of the Royal Anglian Regiment 7 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Army Medical Corps 7 Deputy Colonel in Chief of the Royal Logistic Corps 7 Royal Colonel of the 6th V Battalion The Rifles 7 The Royal Honorary Colonel of the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers Militia 7 Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Odiham 7 Honorary Air Commodore of 501 County of Gloucester Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force 16 June 2001 49 Honorary Air Marshal Royal Air Force 1 September 1996 50 Arms Edit Coat of arms of the Duke of Gloucester Notes The Duke of Gloucester s armorial bearings are based on the Royal Arms as set down for descendants of George V The following explains how his Arms are different from those of the Sovereign and other members of the royal family Adopted 1962 Coronet Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign Crest On a Coronet of children of other sons of the Sovereign composed of four Crosses pattees alternated with four Strawberry Leaves a Lion statant guardant Or crowned with the like Coronet and differenced with a Label as in the Arms Supporters The Royal Supporters differenced with a Coronet as in the Crest and Label as in the Arms 48 Orders The shield is surrounded by the Garter circlet whose motto states HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE Shame be to him who thinks evil of it Other elements Differences from the Royal Arms are a Label of five Points Argent the centre and two outer Points charged with a Cross Gules and the inner Points with a Lion passant guardant also Gules As Grand Prior like other Bailiffs Grand Cross of the Most Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem he is entitled to augment the Arms of the Order in chief Banner The Duke of Gloucester s Standard or Banner displays his personal Arms granted in 1962 51 in Scotland Symbolism As in the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom the first and fourth quarters represent England the second Scotland and the third Ireland Issue EditName Birth Marriage IssueAlexander Windsor Earl of Ulster 24 October 1974 22 June 2002 Claire Booth Xan Windsor Lord CullodenLady Cosima WindsorLady Davina Windsor 19 November 1977 31 July 2004Divorced 2018 Gary Lewis Senna LewisTane LewisLady Rose Windsor 1 March 1980 19 July 2008 George Gilman Lyla GilmanRufus GilmanAncestry EditAncestors of Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester8 Edward VII of the United Kingdom4 George V of the United Kingdom9 Princess Alexandra of Denmark2 Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester10 Francis Duke of Teck5 Princess Victoria Mary of Teck11 Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge1 Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester12 William Montagu Douglas Scott 6th Duke of Buccleuch6 John Montagu Douglas Scott 7th Duke of Buccleuch13 Lady Louisa Hamilton3 Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott14 George Bridgeman 4th Earl of Bradford7 Lady Margaret Bridgeman15 Lady Ida LumleySee also EditBritish prince Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of JerusalemReferences Edit a b No 36678 The London Gazette 29 August 1944 p 4017 As a titled royal Richard needs no surname but when one is used it is Windsor The Times 21 October 1944 The Times 5 August 1942 Yvonne s Royalty Home Page Royal Christenings users uniserve com Archived from the original on 6 August 2011 Retrieved 30 April 2011 His godparents were his paternal aunt Queen Elizabeth Princess Marie Louise his cousin the Countess of Athlone his grandaunt for whom her daughter Lady May Abel Smith stood proxy the Duke of Buccleuch his maternal uncle the Marquess of Cambridge his cousin Lady Sybil Phipps his maternal aunt and General the Earl Alexander of Tunis for whom his wife then Lady Margaret Alexander stood proxy Because of the War newspapers did not identify the precise location of the christening saying only that it took place at a private chapel in the country 3 4 5 a b c d e f g h i j HRH The Duke of Gloucester KG GCVO Gov mt Retrieved 12 May 2022 a b HRH Prince Richard The Duke of Gloucester University of Worcester 2008 Retrieved 21 April 2016 Royal residences Kensington Palace Official website of the Royal Family Archived from the original on 26 July 2013 The Queen s cousin to sell his historic Northamptonshire manor for 4 75 million 29 September 2022 Our Patron Construction Youth Trust Retrieved 26 September 2016 Royal Patron for ABS www architectsjournal co uk Architects Journal 6 March 2003 Retrieved 24 March 2018 Royal Patron visits HFH Hale County Habitat for Humanity GB 30 October 2015 Retrieved 12 July 2016 Board of Directors St George s Society of New York Archived from the original on 13 April 2013 Retrieved 12 July 2016 Appointments Register Motor 9 October 1971 p 57 Resignation Press Release Archived 17 May 2005 at the Wayback Machine Gloucester Duke and Duchess of Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia 1893 1978 Retrieved 2019 02 06 Solomon Islands to Get a Royal Visit Solomon Islands Times 17 June 2008 Retrieved 6 February 2019 HRH Prince Richard The Duke of Gloucester University of Worcester Retrieved 25 May 2018 Royal support for homeopathy British Homeopathic Association March 2016 Retrieved 25 May 2018 Walker Tim 2 March 2013 Duke of Gloucester s concern for Richard III s dignity The Telegraph Retrieved 24 March 2018 Charities and Patronages The Royal Family Retrieved 24 March 2018 The Duke of Gloucester Lecture Series Flooding and the British Armed Forces RUSI 12 November 2014 Retrieved 24 March 2018 a b Duke of Gloucester to visit Isle of Man BBC 29 June 2011 Retrieved 25 May 2018 History of the Institution of Structural Engineers PDF Institution of Structural Engineers Retrieved 25 May 2018 Court Circular May 16 The Times 15 May 2009 Retrieved 24 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Malawi The Royal Family 15 March 2018 Retrieved 23 March 2018 Royal Visit The Duke of Gloucester to visit Malawi in the Commonwealth Week CNBC Africa 9 March 2018 Retrieved 23 March 2018 Petit Stephanie 11 March 2022 Queen Elizabeth Will Not Attend Commonwealth Day Service Following COVID 19 Recovery People Retrieved 15 March 2022 However the Queen s other cousin the Duke of Gloucester and his wife the Duchess of Gloucester will no longer attend following the Duke s positive test for COVID 19 Booth Robert 14 September 2022 Queen to lie in state for four days in Westminster Hall before funeral The Guardian Retrieved 26 October 2022 As a patrilineal grandson of a British monarch he was styled His Royal Highness Prince Richard of Gloucester from birth a b c d e Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee 2022 The Lord Mayor s Reception For The National Service Of Thanksgiving Getty Images 3 June 2022 Retrieved 4 June 2022 Mussell John W 2004 Mackay James ed The Medal Yearbook 2004 Devon UK Token Publishing Ltd p 236 ISBN 9781870192620 1 Archived 28 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Royal orders presented at Palace Matangi Tonga Online 1 August 2008 Retrieved 26 May 2018 TRH THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AWARDED WITH THE MEXICAN ORDER OF THE AZTEC EAGLE Official website of the Mexican Embassy in the United Kingdom Retrieved 11 April 2019 Olvera Ayes David A 2011 La Orden Mexicana del Aguila Azteca apuntes para su historia Mexico Cuadernos del cronista p 719 ISBN 978 6070047213 a b Burke s Peerage The Royal Family HRH The Duke of Gloucester Burke s Peerage amp Gentry and The Origins Network Retrieved 7 June 2011 No 56269 The London Gazette Supplement 10 July 2001 p 8120 No 54519 The London Gazette 9 September 1996 p 12011 Duke of Gloucester britishflags net Archived from the original on 1 February 2009 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester The Duke of Gloucester at the Royal Family website Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by the Duke of GloucesterPrince Richard Duke of GloucesterHouse of WindsorBorn 26 August 1944Lines of successionPreceded byArthur Chatto Line of succession to the British throneson of Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester grandson of George V Succeeded byAlexander Windsor Earl of UlsterPeerage of the United KingdomPreceded byThe Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester5th creation10 June 1974 present IncumbentHeir apparent Earl of UlsterAcademic officesNew creation Chancellor of the University of Worcester2008 present IncumbentOrders of precedence in the United KingdomPreceded byPeter Phillips GentlemenHRH The Duke of Gloucester Succeeded byThe Duke of Kent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester amp oldid 1149553372, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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