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Many '''members of the British Royal Family have seen service in British or other Commonwealth armed forces''', others hold honorary ranks or positions. This is a list detailing formal military service by members of the [[British royal family]].
Many members of the [[British royal family]] have seen service in the [[British Armed Forces]] or other [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] militaries, and others hold honorary ranks or positions. This is a list detailing formal military service by members of the British royal family.


There is also a list of military titles, service appointments, and various job titles within the royal family, which is listed below. These roles are honorary and may, or may not, also be held by Royals who are ex-military or serving military persons.
The honorary ranks and titles are included in a separate column. The "rank whilst active" column dictates the rank worn and held whilst the Royal was serving with the armed forces and the "current rank worn" column denotes any rank worn currently (notably honorary rank, promotions). Members of the royal family receive regular promotions even after their active service has ended.


For example, [[Princess Anne]], whilst not having any military service, holds many ranks and roles within the [[British Armed Forces]].
==Key==
A number of abbreviations, acronyms and initialisms are used, to save space:


==List==
The honorary ranks and titles are included in a separate column. The "rank whilst active" column dictates the rank worn and held whilst the person was serving with the armed forces and the "current rank worn" column denotes any rank worn currently (including honorary rank and promotions). Members of the royal family receive regular promotions even after their active service has ended.

===Key===
A number of abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms are used, to save space:
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}
*RN - [[Royal Navy]]
*RN - [[Royal Navy]]
*RNR - [[Royal Navy Reserve]]
*RNR - [[Royal Navy Reserve]]
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*RAF - [[Royal Air Force]]
*RAF - [[Royal Air Force]]
*MC - [[Military Cross]]
*MC - [[Military Cross]]
{{div col end}}


===Living members of the royal family===
==List==
Individuals are sorted by the earliest year of service.
'''Notes'''
#Medals that are shown in the '''"Medals"''' column, generally only include awards that include a medal ribbon that is worn in uniform, as opposed to some decorations which may be represented by other means. Click or tap on the ribbon to see the name and details.
#Ranks that are shown in the '''"Rank whilst active"''' column are generally the highest rank achieved by the royal. Rank achieved later (i.e. after retirement from active service and movement to reserve list) is displayed in the '''"Current rank worn"''' column.
#Rank is received and awarded by members of the Royal Family in generally two ways:
* They receive a regular commission after undergoing officer training with one of the Armed Services at their respective establishments; ([[Britannia Royal Naval College]], [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]] and [[Royal Air Force College Cranwell]]).<ref>Royal Air Force College Cranwell</ref>
* They are appointed to an honorary rank, either in addition to their regular rank or instead of, if they are not actively serving officers.<ref>[[Prince William, Duke of Cambridge#Military and air ambulance service]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=June 2020}}

N.B. Upon leaving active service, royal members are generally promoted to the rank they would have received, if they had stayed in the Armed Services.<ref>https://thedukeofyork.org/about-the-duke/naval-career/</ref>

===Living Members of the Royal Family===

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|+'''Service information'''
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|'''<span style="color:white;">Name of royal</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Name of royal</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Branch of service</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Branch of service</span>'''
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|'''<span style="color:white;">Appointments and other roles</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Appointments and other roles</span>'''
|-
|-
| '''[[Prince William, Duke of Cambridge]]''' [[File:William in uniform.jpg|100px]]
| '''[[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent]]''' [[File:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent 2013.jpg|Prince Edward, Duke of Kent 2013|100px]] as ''[[Colonel]] of the [[Scots Guards]]'' (2013)
| [[British Army]]
as ''Colonel of the [[Irish Guards]] (2011)''
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Lieutenant-Colonel]]
| [[Royal Navy|RN]],<br/>[[British Army]],<br/>[[Royal Air Force|RAF]]
| 1955–1976 (Ret'd)<ref name="PEMC">{{cite web|title=Prince Edward: Military Career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofKent/Militarycareerandinvolvement.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402122357/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofKent/Militarycareerandinvolvement.aspx |archivedate=2 April 2015 }}</ref>
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Lieutenant (navy)|Lieutenant]] RN,<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Major (British Army and Royal Marines)|Captain]],<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Squadron Leader]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Field Marshal and {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;Air Chief Marshal
| 2005–2013<ref name=PWMC>{{cite web |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceWilliam/Militarycareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |title=Prince William: Career |access-date=11 March 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202001024/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceWilliam/Militarycareer.aspx%7Cwebsite%3Droyal.gov.uk |archive-date=2 February 2017}}</ref>
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Lieutenant Commander]],<br/>{{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Major (British Army and Royal Marines)|Major]],<br/>{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Squadron Leader]]
| None
| None
| [[Royal Scots Greys]]
| [[Blues and Royals]], [[No. 22 Squadron RAF|No. 22 Squadron]] ([[RAF Search and Rescue Force]])<ref name=PWMC />
| [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]]<br />[[RAF Cranwell]] and shorter training course at Britannia Royal Naval College
| [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown)|100px]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)|100px]]


''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
| Principal Knight Grand Cross of the [[Order of St Michael and St George]] (GCMG), Royal Knight of the [[Order of the Garter]] (KG), [[King George VI Coronation Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal]], United Nations Medal for the UNFICYP mission, [[Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal]], Sierra Leone Independence Medal, Guyana Independence Medal and Canadian Forces' Decoration (with two clasps) (CD)
|<center>
| [[Personal Aide-de-Camp]] to The Queen, [[Colonel]] of the [[Scots Guards]], [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Regiment of Fusiliers]], [[Royal Colonel]] of [[1st Battalion The Rifles]], Colonel-in-Chief of the [[Lorne Scots Regiment]], Canada, [[Deputy Colonel-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Scots Dragoon Guards]], [[Honorary Air Chief Marshal]] and Honorary [[Air Commodore]] of [[RAF Leuchars]].
[[File:Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
</center>
| [[Commodore-in-Chief]] of [[HMNB Clyde]]; Commodore-in-Chief of the [[Royal Navy Submarine Service]]; Commodore-in-Chief of [[Scotland]]; Honorary Air Commandant of [[RAF Coningsby]]; Colonel of the [[Irish Guards]]

|-
|-
| '''[[Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex]]'''
| '''[[Prince Michael of Kent]]'''
as a ''Honorary [[Vice-Admiral]], [[Royal Naval Reserve]]''
[[File:Prince Harry&#039;s medals.jpg|100px]]
as '' a Captain in [[Household Cavalry Regiment]] ([[Blues and Royals]])'' (2013)
| [[British Army]]
| [[British Army]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Captain
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Major (rank)|Major]] (Ret'd)
| 1963–1981
| 2005–2015
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Major,<ref name=PHMC>{{cite web|title=Prince Harry: Military Career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceHarry/Militarycareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150328070813/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceHarry/Militarycareer.aspx |archivedate=28 March 2015 }}</ref><br/>{{flagicon|United Kingdom|marines}}&nbsp;[[Captain General Royal Marines]],<br/>{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Squadron Leader]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;Vice-Admiral,<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Colonel,<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;Air Marshal
| None
| [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Afghanistan]]
| [[11th Hussars|11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Prince and Princess Michael of Kent: Military Involvement |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceandPrincessMichaelofKent/Militaryinvolvement.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402135353/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceandPrincessMichaelofKent/Militaryinvolvement.aspx |archivedate=2 April 2015 }}</ref>
| [[Blues and Royals]], [[Household Cavalry]], [[1st Infantry Brigade (Guards)|1st Mechanised Brigade]] of the [[3rd Infantry Division (United Kingdom)|3rd Mechanised Division]],
| [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]]
[[Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)|Army Air Corps]], [[No. 662 Squadron AAC|662 Squadron]] of 3 Regiment
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)|100px]]
| [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]], [[Forward Air Controller]]
[[File:Army Air Corps brevet.jpg|Army Air Corps brevet|100px]]


''Prince Michael is a qualified military pilot<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/royal-flies-with-naval-reserves|title=Royal flies with naval reserves}}</ref> and wears the respective service's pilot badge with their uniform, i.e. when he is in [[Royal Navy|RN]] uniform, he wears the [[Fleet Air Arm]] badge, likewise with Army - [[Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)|Army Air Corps]] wings and [[RAF]] - RAF wings''
'' [[Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)|Army Air Corps]] Pilot [[Aircrew brevet#United Kingdom|brevet]]''
| [[Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal]], [[Canadian Forces' Decoration]], United Nations Medal for UNFICYP, Order of Friendship (Russia), Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Francis I and Order of the Sun (Peru)

| Honorary Vice Admiral, Royal Naval Reserve, [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of [[The Essex and Kent Scottish]] ([[Canadian Forces]]), Senior Colonel of the King's Royal Hussars, Royal Honorary Colonel of the [[Honourable Artillery Company]]
[[File:Shoulder Flash.jpg|Shoulder Flash|100px]]

''[[RAF Regiment]] Shoulder Flash''
|
<center>[[File:Royal Victorian Order UK ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:OSM for Afghanistan w bar.svg|50px]]
[[File:Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
</center>
| [[Canadian Ranger]]; [[Captain General Royal Marines]]; Honorary Air Commandant of [[RAF Honington]]; Commodore-in-Chief of Small Ships and Diving
|-
|-
| '''[[Charles, Prince of Wales]]'''
| '''[[Charles III|Charles III of the United Kingdom]]'''
[[File:Charles2015.jpg|Charles2015|100px]]
[[File:Charles III (No. 4 Dress) Salute 2024.jpg|133x133px|Charles2015]]
as '' [[Field marshal]] of the [[New Zealand Army]]'' (2015)
as'' [[Field marshal (United Kingdom)|Field marshal]] of the [[British Army]]'' (2024)
| [[Royal Navy|RN]], [[British Army]] and [[RAF]]
| [[Royal Navy|RN]], [[British Army]] and [[RAF]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;Commander,<br/>{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;Flight Lieutenant
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;Commander,<br />{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;Flight Lieutenant
| 1971–1976
| 1971–1976
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet]], <br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]],<br/>{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet]], <br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]],<br />{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
| None
| None
| [[845 Naval Air Squadron]]
| [[845 Naval Air Squadron]]
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''[[Parachutist Badge (United Kingdom)|Parachutist Badge]]''
''[[Parachutist Badge (United Kingdom)|Parachutist Badge]]''
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown)|100px]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)|100px]]


''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
|<div class="center">
|
[[File:UK Queen EII Platinum Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
<center>
<br>
[[File:Order of the Bath (ribbon).svg|50px]]
[[File:Order of the Bath (ribbon).svg|50px]]
[[File:Order of Merit (Commonwealth realms) ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Order of Merit (Commonwealth realms) ribbon.svg|50px]]
<br>
[[File:AUS Order of Australia (civil) BAR.svg|50px]]
[[File:AUS Order of Australia (civil) BAR.svg|50px]]
[[File:QueenServiceRibbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon bar of the Queen's Service Medal.svg|50px]]
[[File:Order of Logohu - Grand Companion (Papua New Guinea) ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:CAN Order of Canada Companion ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:CAN Order of Canada Companion ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Saskatchewan Order of Merit ribbon bar 2005.svg|50px]]
[[File:Order of Military Merit (Canada) ribbon (CMM).jpg|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - QE II Coronation Medal.png|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen EII Coronation Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:QEII Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen EII Platinum Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal v3.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal v3.png|50px]]
[[File:CD-ribbon and 3 bars.png|50px]]
[[File:CD-ribbon and 3 bars.png|50px]]
[[File:Independence Medal (Fiji) ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:PNG Independence Medal.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand Armed Forces Award ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand Armed Forces Award ribbon.png|50px]]
</div>
[[File:SCM ribbon.png|50px]]
<br>''(Not all of these are regularly worn).''

| [[Field Marshal]], [[Colonel-in-Chief]], [[Colonel]], [[Military rank#Types of rank|Honorary]] [[Air Commodore]], Air Commodore-in-Chief, Deputy Colonel-in-Chief, Royal Honorary Colonel, [[Royal Colonel]], and Honorary Commodore of at least 32 military formations throughout the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]<ref name="PCMC">{{cite web|title=Prince of Wales: Military career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/ThePrinceofWales/Militarycareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402122054/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/ThePrinceofWales/Militarycareer.aspx |archivedate=2 April 2015 }}</ref>
''(It should be noted not all of these are regularly worn).''
</center>
| [[Field Marshal]], [[Colonel-in-Chief]], [[Colonel]], [[Military rank#Types of rank|Honorary]] [[Air Commodore]], Air Commodore-in-Chief, Deputy Colonel-in-Chief, Royal Honorary Colonel, [[Royal Colonel]], and Honorary Commodore of at least 32 military formations throughout the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]<ref name=PCMC>{{cite web|title=Prince of Wales: Military career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/ThePrinceofWales/Militarycareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402122054/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/ThePrinceofWales/Militarycareer.aspx |archivedate=2 April 2015 }}</ref>
|-
|-
| '''[[Prince Andrew, Duke of York]]'''
| '''[[Prince Andrew, Duke of York]]'''
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as ''Colonel-in-Chief of the [[Yorkshire Regiment]]''
as ''Colonel-in-Chief of the [[Yorkshire Regiment]]''
| [[Royal Navy|RN]] and [[RAF]]
| [[Royal Navy|RN]] and [[RAF]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Commander (Royal Navy)|Commander]] (Ret'd)<ref name=PAMC>{{cite web|title=The Duke of York: Military Career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofYork/Navalcareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402111645/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofYork/Navalcareer.aspx |archivedate=2 April 2015 }}</ref>
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Commander (Royal Navy)|Commander]] (Ret'd)<ref name="PAMC">{{cite web|title=The Duke of York: Military Career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofYork/Navalcareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402111645/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofYork/Navalcareer.aspx |archivedate=2 April 2015 }}</ref>
| 1980–2001
| 1980–2001
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;Vice Admiral,<br/>{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Air Commodore]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;Vice Admiral,<br />{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Air Commodore]]
| [[Falklands War]]
| [[Falklands War]]
| [[815 Naval Air Squadron]]
| [[815 Naval Air Squadron]]
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''[[Parachutist Badge (United Kingdom)|Parachutist Badge]]''
''[[Parachutist Badge (United Kingdom)|Parachutist Badge]]''
|<div class="center">
|
<center>
[[File:UK Royal Victorian Order ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Royal Victorian Order ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:South Atlantic Medal w rosette BAR.svg|50px]]
[[File:South Atlantic Medal w rosette BAR.svg|50px]]
[[File:QEII Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]<br />
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]<br />
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal v3.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal v3.png|50px]]
[[File:CD-ribbon and bar.png|50px]]
[[File:CD-ribbon and bar.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
</center>
</div>
| Admiral of the [[Sea Cadet Corps]], Commodore in Chief of the Fleet Air Arm, [[Honorary Air Commodore]] [[Royal Air Force Lossiemouth]], Honorary [[Vice Admiral]], <br /> [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of various units in the [[Canadian Forces]], Colonel-in-Chief and Royal Colonel of various regiments in the British Armed Forces and Colonel of the [[Grenadier Guards]]. [[Personal Aide-de-Camp]]
| ''(these titles have been returned to HM King)'' Admiral of the [[Sea Cadet Corps]], Commodore in Chief of the Fleet Air Arm, [[Honorary Air Commodore]] [[Royal Air Force Lossiemouth]], Honorary [[Vice Admiral]], <br /> [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of various units in the [[Canadian Forces]], Colonel-in-Chief and Royal Colonel of various regiments in the British Armed Forces and Colonel of the [[Grenadier Guards]]. [[Personal Aide-de-Camp]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex]]''' [[File:Prins Edward, earl av Wessex - version 4.jpg|Prins Edward, earl av Wessex - version 4|100px]] as ''[[Commodore-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Fleet Auxiliary]]''
| '''[[Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh]]''' [[File:Prins Edward, earl av Wessex - version 4.jpg|Prins Edward, earl av Wessex - version 4|100px]] as ''[[Commodore-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Fleet Auxiliary]]''
| [[Royal Marines|RM]]<ref>{{cite news|title=The prince with a difference|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1999/06/99/royal_wedding/363894.stm|accessdate=11 March 2015|agency=BBC}}</ref>
| [[Royal Marines|RM]]<ref>{{cite news|title=The prince with a difference|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1999/06/99/royal_wedding/363894.stm|accessdate=11 March 2015|agency=BBC}}</ref>
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|marines}}&nbsp;Acting [[Lieutenant]] (withdrew from training)
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|marines}}&nbsp;Acting [[Lieutenant]] (withdrew from training)
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| N/A
| N/A
| [[Commando Training Centre Royal Marines]] (did not finish)
| [[Commando Training Centre Royal Marines]] (did not finish)
| <div class="center">
| [[Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal]], New Zealand Commemorative Medal, Sultan of Brunei Silver Jubilee Medal, Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit (SOM), Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan, Canadian Forces' Decoration and Sultan of Brunei Golden Jubilee Medal
[[File:UK Royal Victorian Order ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen EII Platinum Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK King Charles III Coronation Medal BAR.svg|50px]]
[[File:CD-ribbon and bar.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
</div>
| Royal Honorary Colonel, of the [[Royal Wessex Yeomanry]] <br /> Royal Colonel, of the 2nd Battalion, [[The Rifles]] <br /> [[Commodore-in-Chief]], of the [[Royal Fleet Auxiliary]] <br /> [[Honorary Air Commodore]] [[Royal Air Force Waddington]] <br /> [[Colonel]]-in-Chief, of {{flagicon|CAN}} <br /> [[The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment]] <br /> [[Colonel]]-in-Chief, of {{flagicon|CAN}} [[The Prince Edward Island Regiment]] <br /> [[Colonel]]-in-Chief, of {{flagicon|CAN}} the [[Saskatchewan Dragoons]]
| Royal Honorary Colonel, of the [[Royal Wessex Yeomanry]] <br /> Royal Colonel, of the 2nd Battalion, [[The Rifles]] <br /> [[Commodore-in-Chief]], of the [[Royal Fleet Auxiliary]] <br /> [[Honorary Air Commodore]] [[Royal Air Force Waddington]] <br /> [[Colonel]]-in-Chief, of {{flagicon|CAN}} <br /> [[The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment]] <br /> [[Colonel]]-in-Chief, of {{flagicon|CAN}} [[The Prince Edward Island Regiment]] <br /> [[Colonel]]-in-Chief, of {{flagicon|CAN}} the [[Saskatchewan Dragoons]]
|-
| '''[[Prince Michael of Kent]]'''
[[File:His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent.jpg|His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent|100px]]
as a ''Honorary [[Vice-Admiral]], [[Royal Naval Reserve]]''
| [[British Army]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Major]] (Ret'd)
| 1963–1981
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;Vice-Admiral,<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Colonel,<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;Air Marshal
| None
| [[11th Hussars|11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Prince and Princess Michael of Kent: Military Involvement |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceandPrincessMichaelofKent/Militaryinvolvement.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402135353/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceandPrincessMichaelofKent/Militaryinvolvement.aspx |archivedate=2 April 2015 }}</ref>
| [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown)|100px]]

''Prince Michael is a qualified military pilot<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/news/royal-flies-with-naval-reserves</ref> and wears the respective service's pilot badge with their uniform, i.e. when he is in [[Royal Navy|RN]] uniform, he wears the [[Fleet Air Arm]] badge, likewise with Army - [[Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)|Army Air Corps]] wings and [[RAF]] - RAF wings''
| [[Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal]], [[Canadian Forces Decoration]], United Nations Medal for UNFICYP, Order of Friendship (Russia), Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Francis I and Order of the Sun (Peru)
| Honorary Vice Admiral, Royal Naval Reserve, [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of [[The Essex and Kent Scottish]] ([[Canadian Forces]]), Senior Colonel of the King's Royal Hussars, Royal Honorary Colonel of the [[Honourable Artillery Company]]
|-
| '''[[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent]]''' [[File:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent 2013.jpg|Prince Edward, Duke of Kent 2013|100px]] as ''[[Colonel]] of the [[Scots Guards]]'' (2013)
| [[British Army]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Lieutenant-Colonel]]
| 1955–1976 (Ret'd)<ref name=PEMC>{{cite web|title=Prince Edward: Military Career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofKent/Militarycareerandinvolvement.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402122357/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofKent/Militarycareerandinvolvement.aspx |archivedate=2 April 2015 }}</ref>
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Field Marshal and {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;Air Chief Marshal
| None
| [[Royal Scots Greys]]
| [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown)|100px]]

''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
| Principal Knight Grand Cross of the [[Order of St Michael and St George]] (GCMG), Royal Knight of the [[Order of the Garter]] (KG), [[King George VI Coronation Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal]], United Nations Medal for the UNFICYP mission, [[Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal]], [[Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal]], Sierra Leone Independence Medal, Guyana Independence Medal and Canadian Forces' Decoration (with two clasps) (CD)
| [[Personal Aide-de-Camp]] to The Queen, [[Colonel]] of the [[Scots Guards]], [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Regiment of Fusiliers]], [[Royal Colonel]] of [[1st Battalion The Rifles]], Colonel-in-Chief of the [[Lorne Scots Regiment]], Canada, [[Deputy Colonel-in-Chief]] of the [[Royal Scots Dragoon Guards]], [[Honorary Air Chief Marshal]] and Honorary [[Air Commodore]] of [[RAF Leuchars]].

|-
| '''[[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]]''' [[File:Queen Elizabeth II on 3 June 2019.jpg|Queen Elizabeth II on 3 June 2019|100px]]
| [[Auxiliary Territorial Service]], [[British Army]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp; [[Auxiliary_Territorial_Service#Officers|Subaltern]] (equivalent to Army Lieutenant),<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Junior Commander (equivalent to Army Captain)
| 1945–1949
|
| [[World War II]] [[Auxiliary Territorial Service|ATS]] Service
| None
| None
| [[War Medal 1939-1945]] [[File:Ribbon - War Medal.png|50px|Ribbon - War Medal]], <br /> [[Defence Medal (United Kingdom)|Defence Medal]] [[File:Ribbon - Defence Medal.png|50px|Ribbon - Defence Medal]]
| Ceremonial [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of Commonwealth armies and [[Air Commodore-in-Chief]] of Commonwealth air forces
|-
|-
| '''[[Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster]]'''
| '''[[Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster]]'''
[[File:Crest of Alex Ulster.svg|Crest of Alex Ulster|100px]]
''Crest of Lord Ulster''
| [[British Army]]
| [[British Army]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Major]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Major (rank)|Major]]
| 1998–2008
| 1998–2008
| [[Major]] (Ret'd)
| [[Major (rank)|Major]] (Ret'd)
| [[Kosovo War]], [[Iraq War]]
| [[Kosovo War]], [[Iraq War]]
| [[King's Royal Hussars]]
| [[King's Royal Hussars]]
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| None
| None
|-
|-
| '''[[William, Prince of Wales]]''' [[File:Prince William, Prince of Wales Trooping the Colour 2023 cropped.jpg|117x117px]]
|}
as ''Colonel of the [[Welsh Guards]] (2023)''
| [[Royal Navy|RN]],<br />[[British Army]],<br />[[Royal Air Force|RAF]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Commander (Royal Navy)|Commander]] RN,<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Lieutenant Colonel]],<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Wing Commander]]
| 2005–2013<ref name="PWMC">{{cite web |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceWilliam/Militarycareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |title=Prince William: Career |access-date=11 March 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202001024/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceWilliam/Militarycareer.aspx%7Cwebsite%3Droyal.gov.uk |archive-date=2 February 2017}}</ref>
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}[[Commander (Royal Navy)|Commander]],<br />{{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Lieutenant colonel (British Army and Royal Marines)|Lieutenant Colonel]],<br />{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Wing commander|Wing Commander]]
| None
| [[Blues and Royals]], [[No. 22 Squadron RAF|No. 22 Squadron]] ([[RAF Search and Rescue Force]])<ref name="PWMC" />
| [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]]<br />[[RAF Cranwell]] and shorter training course at Britannia Royal Naval College
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)|100px]]


''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
===Deceased Members of the Royal Family===
|<div class="center">
[[File: Order of the Bath (ribbon).svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen EII Platinum Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK King Charles III Coronation Medal BAR.svg|50px]]
</div>
| [[Commodore-in-Chief]] of [[HMNB Clyde]]; Commodore-in-Chief of the [[Royal Navy Submarine Service]]; Commodore-in-Chief of [[Scotland]]; Honorary Air Commandant of [[RAF Valley]]; Colonel of the [[Welsh Guards]]; Colonel-in-Chief of [[Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)|Army Air Corps]]; Colonel-in-Chief of [[The Mercian Regiment]]
|-
| '''[[Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex]]'''
[[File:Prince Harry's medals.jpg|100px]]
as '' a Captain in [[Household Cavalry Regiment]] ([[Blues and Royals]])'' (2013)
| [[British Army]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Captain
| 2005–2015
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Major,<ref name="PHMC">{{cite web|title=Prince Harry: Military Career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceHarry/Militarycareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150328070813/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/PrinceHarry/Militarycareer.aspx |archivedate=28 March 2015 }}</ref><br />{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Squadron Leader]]
| [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Afghanistan]]
| [[Blues and Royals]], [[Household Cavalry]], [[1st Infantry Brigade (Guards)|1st Mechanised Brigade]] of the [[3rd Infantry Division (United Kingdom)|3rd Mechanised Division]],
[[Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)|Army Air Corps]], [[No. 662 Squadron AAC|662 Squadron]] of 3 Regiment
| [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]], [[Forward Air Controller]]
[[File:Army Air Corps brevet.jpg|Army Air Corps brevet|100px]]

'' [[Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)|Army Air Corps]] Pilot [[Aircrew brevet#United Kingdom|brevet]]''

[[File:RAF Regiment shoulder flash.jpg|Shoulder Flash|100px]]

''[[RAF Regiment]] Shoulder Flash''
| <div class="center">
[[File:Royal Victorian Order UK ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:OSM for Afghanistan w bar.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
</div>
| ''(these titles have been returned to HM King)'' [[Canadian Ranger]]; [[Captain General Royal Marines]]; Honorary Air Commandant of [[RAF Honington]]; Commodore-in-Chief of Small Ships and Diving
|-
|}


===Deceased members of the royal family===
Individuals are sorted by their earliest year of service.
{| border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2" style="border-collapse: collapse;"
{| border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2" style="border-collapse: collapse;"
|----- bgcolor="#006699"
|+'''Service information'''
|----- bgcolor=#006699
|'''<span style="color:white;">Name of royal</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Name of royal</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Branch of service</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Branch of service</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Rank whilst active</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Rank whilst active</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Years of service</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Years of service</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Current rank worn</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Last rank worn</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Wartime service</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Wartime service</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Unit</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Unit</span>'''
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|'''<span style="color:white;">Medals</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Medals</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Appointments and other roles</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Appointments and other roles</span>'''
|-
| '''[[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]]''' [[File:Prince Phillip of Edinburgh.jpg|Prince Phillip of Edinburgh|100px]] ''as [[Admiral of the Fleet]]''
| [[Royal Navy|RN]],<br/> [[British Army]] and [[RAF]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Commander]]<ref name=PPNC>{{cite web|title=The Duke of Edinburgh: Naval Career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofEdinburgh/Navalcareer.aspx |website=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100529132154/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofEdinburgh/Navalcareer.aspx |archivedate=29 May 2010 }}</ref>
| 1940–1952<ref name=PPNC />
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet]],<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]],<br/>{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
| [[World War II]] – [[Allied invasion of Sicily]], [[Battle of Crete]], [[Battle of Cape Matapan]]
| [[British Pacific Fleet]]
| [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]], [[Britannia Royal Naval College]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown)|100px]]

''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
| [[War Medal 1939-1945]] with Oak Leaf, <br /> [[Atlantic Star]], <br /> [[Africa Star]], <br /> [[Burma Star]] with Rosette, <br /> [[Italy Star]], <br /> [[Greek War Cross]], <br /> [[Croix de Guerre 1939-1945]] with Palm
<center>
[[File:Order of Merit (Commonwealth realms) ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Royal_Victorian_Order_UK_ribbon.png|50px]]

[[File:Order of the British Empire (Military) Ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:AUS Order of Australia (civil) BAR.svg|50px]]
[[File:Order of New Zealand ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:QueenServiceRibbon.png|50px]]

[[File:CAN Order of Canada Companion ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:CAN Order of Military Merit Commander ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - 1939-45 Star.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Atlantic Star.png|50px]]

[[File:Ribbon - Africa Star.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Burma Star & Rosette.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Italy Star.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - War Medal & MiD.png|50px]]

[[File:UK King George VI Coronation Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - QE II Coronation Medal.png|50px]]
[[File:QEII Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]

[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal v3.png|50px]]
[[File:CD-ribbon and 5 bars.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal ribbon.png|50px]]

[[File:Malta George Cross Fiftieth Anniversary Medal Ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:GRE Order Redeemer 5Class.png|50px]]<!-- file is representative of the actual ribbon worn, photographs of Prince Philip wearing ribbons show no evidence of a device attached to the ribbon, notwithstanding the ribbon graphics for higher grades shown in the Order's Wikipedia article! -->
[[File:Greek War Cross 1940 3rd class ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Croix de guerre 1939-1945 with palm (France) - ribbon bar.png|50px]]

''(The above are the current ribbons worn).<ref>[[List of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh#Decorations and medals]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=June 2020}}''
</center>
| [[Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom]] and [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] of the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]], [[Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force]], [[Marshal of the Royal New Zealand Air Force]], [[Colonel-in-Chief]]-[[The Royal Canadian Regiment]], Colonel-in-Chief - Army Cadet Force.
|-
| '''[[George VI of the United Kingdom]]'''†
[[File:Georg VI England.jpg|Georg VI England|100px]]
as ''[[Admiral of the Fleet]] during the Second World War''
| [[Royal Navy|RN]], [[RAF]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp; [[Lieutenant (navy)|Lieutenant]] (RN), {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp; [[Squadron Leader]]
| 1909–1919
| (as monarch)<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet]],<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Field Marshal]]<br/> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
| [[World War I]]
| [[HMS Collingwood (1908)|HMS ''Collingwood'']]<br />[[Royal Naval Air Service]]<br />[[RAF Cranwell]]<br />[[Independent Air Force]]
| [[Britannia Royal Naval College]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown)|100px]]

''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
| [[Royal Victorian Chain]], [[1914 Star]], [[British War Medal]], [[Victory Medal (United Kingdom)|Victory Medal]] with [[Mentioned in Despatches|Mention in Despatches]], [[Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal]], [[King Edward VII Coronation Medal]], [[King George V Coronation Medal]], [[King George V Silver Jubilee Medal]], [[1939-45 Star]], [[Italy Star]], [[France and Germany Star]], [[Defence Medal (United Kingdom)]], [[War Medal 1939–1945]], [[Canadian Forces Decoration]]
| [[Colonel-in-Chief]] – Commonwealth armies ([[Canadian Army]], [[First Australian Imperial Force|Australian Imperial Force]]/[[Australian Army Reserve]], [[New Zealand Expeditionary Force]]) and [[Air Commodore-in-Chief]] of Commonwealth air forces ([[RCAF]], [[RAAF]], [[RNZAF]]); [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] of the [[British Army]]/[[Admiral of the Fleet]] of the [[Royal Navy]]/[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
|-
| '''[[Edward VIII of the United Kingdom]]'''†
[[File:Edward V111 circa1915.jpg|Edward V111 circa1915|100px]]
as a ''[[Second Lieutenant]] during the First World War''
| [[British Army]], [[RAF]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Lieutenant]]
| 1914–1918{{citation needed|date=March 2015}}
| N/A
| [[World War I]]
| [[Grenadier Guards]]
| [[Osborne Naval College]], [[Britannia Royal Naval College|Royal Naval College]] at [[Dartmouth, Devon|Dartmouth]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen&#039;s Crown)|100px]]

''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
| [[Military Cross]]
| [[Colonel-in-Chief]] – Commonwealth armies ([[Canadian Army]], [[First Australian Imperial Force|Australian Imperial Force]]/[[Australian Army Reserve]], [[New Zealand Expeditionary Force]]) and [[Air Commodore-in-Chief]] of Commonwealth air forces ([[Royal Canadian Air Force]], [[RAAF]], [[RNZAF]]); [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] of the [[British Army]]/[[Admiral of the Fleet]] of the [[Royal Navy]]/[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Cokayne|first1=George|title=The Complete Peerage|date=1940|publisher=St. Catherine's Press|location=London|pages=116–117|volume=XIII}}</ref>
|-
| '''[[George V of the United Kingdom]]'''†
[[File:George V in the uniform of a Marshal of the RAF.jpg|George V in the uniform of a Marshal of the RAF|100px]]
as ''[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]'' (1935)
| [[Royal Navy|RN]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Commander]]
| 1877–1891
| N/A
| None
| [[HMS Bacchante (1876)|HMS ''Bacchante'']]
| None
| None
| [[Admiral of the Fleet]] of the [[Royal Navy]], [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] of the [[British Army]] and [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
|-
|-
| '''[[William IV of the United Kingdom]]'''†
| '''[[William IV of the United Kingdom]]'''†
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| None
| None
| [[General]] of the [[British Army]]/[[Admiral]] of the [[Royal Navy]]
| [[General]] of the [[British Army]]/[[Admiral]] of the [[Royal Navy]]
|-
| '''[[Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester]]'''†
[[File:Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester.jpg|Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester|100px]]
as ''[[Governor General of Australia]]'' (c. 1945)
| [[British Army]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Major]] (last active service rank)
| 1919-1937 (active service) and 1940-1945 (war service)
| Honorary [[Captain]] of the [[RNVR]], {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Field Marshal]] and [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]] (after retiring from Army)
| [[World War II]], [[Battle of France]]
| [[King's Royal Rifle Corps]], [[10th Royal Hussars]], [[British Expeditionary Force (World War II)|British Expeditionary Force]]
| [[Royal Military College Sandhurst]]
| None
| [[Colonel in Chief]]-[[Gloucestershire Regiment]], [[Colonel in Chief]]-[[Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers]], [[Colonel]]-[[Ceylon Light Infantry]], [[Colonel]]-[[Scots Guards]], [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven]]'''†
| '''[[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven]]'''†
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| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet (United Kingdom)|Admiral of the Fleet]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet (United Kingdom)|Admiral of the Fleet]]
| 1868–1914
| 1868–1914
|
|
| [[Anglo-Egyptian War]], [[First World War]]
| [[Anglo-Egyptian War]], [[First World War]]
|
|
| {{HMS|Royal Alfred|1864|6}}
| {{HMS|Royal Alfred|1864|6}}
| [[Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath]], [[Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order]], [[Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George]]
| [[Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath]], [[Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order]], [[Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George]]
| [[First Sea Lord]]
| [[First Sea Lord]]
|-
| '''[[George V of the United Kingdom]]'''†
[[File:George V in the uniform of a Marshal of the RAF.jpg|George V in the uniform of a Marshal of the RAF|100px]]
as ''[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]'' (1935)
| [[Royal Navy|RN]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Commander]]
| 1877–1891
| N/A
| None
| [[HMS Bacchante (1876)|HMS ''Bacchante'']]
| None
| None
| [[Admiral of the Fleet]] of the [[Royal Navy]], [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] of the [[British Army]] and [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
|-
|-
| '''[[George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven]]'''†
| '''[[George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven]]'''†
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| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Captain]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Captain]]
| 1904–1937
| 1904–1937
|
|
| [[First World War]]
| [[First World War]]
|
|
| [[Royal Naval College, Dartmouth]]
| [[Royal Naval College, Dartmouth]]
| Knight Commander of the [[Royal Victorian Order]] Order of St Vladimir, 4th class, with Swords, Knight of the Military Order of Savoy,
| Knight Commander of the [[Royal Victorian Order]] Order of St Vladimir, 4th class, with Swords, Knight of the Military Order of Savoy,
[[Knight Grand Cross]] of the [[Royal Victorian Order]]
[[Knight Grand Cross]] of the [[Royal Victorian Order]]
|
|
|-
|'''[[George VI of the United Kingdom]]'''†
[[File:Georg VI England.jpg|Georg VI England|100px]]
as ''[[Admiral of the Fleet]] during the Second World War''
|[[Royal Navy|RN]], [[RAF]]
|{{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp; [[Lieutenant (navy)|Lieutenant]] (RN), {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp; [[Squadron Leader]]
|1909–1919
|(as monarch)<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet]],<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Field Marshal]]<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
|[[World War I]]
|[[HMS Collingwood (1908)|HMS ''Collingwood'']]<br />[[Royal Naval Air Service]]<br />[[RAF Cranwell]]<br />[[Independent Air Force]]
|[[Britannia Royal Naval College]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)|100px]]

''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
|[[Royal Victorian Chain]], [[1914 Star]], [[British War Medal]], [[Victory Medal (United Kingdom)|Victory Medal]] with [[Mentioned in Despatches|Mention in Despatches]], [[Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal]], [[King Edward VII Coronation Medal]], [[King George V Coronation Medal]], [[King George V Silver Jubilee Medal]], [[1939-45 Star]], [[Italy Star]], [[France and Germany Star]], [[Defence Medal (United Kingdom)]], [[War Medal 1939–1945]], [[Canadian Forces' Decoration]]
|[[Colonel-in-Chief]] – Commonwealth armies ([[Canadian Army]], [[First Australian Imperial Force|Australian Imperial Force]]/[[Australian Army Reserve]], [[New Zealand Expeditionary Force]]) and [[Air Commodore-in-Chief]] of Commonwealth air forces ([[RCAF]], [[RAAF]], [[RNZAF]]); [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] of the [[British Army]]/[[Admiral of the Fleet]] of the [[Royal Navy]]/[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma]]'''†
| '''[[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma]]'''†
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| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet (United Kingdom)|Admiral of the Fleet]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet (United Kingdom)|Admiral of the Fleet]]
| 1913–1965
| 1913–1965
|
|
| [[First World War]], [[Second World War]]
| [[First World War]], [[Second World War]]
| Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia (SACSEA) 1943-1945
| Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia (SACSEA) 1943-1945
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|[[Knight of the Garter]], [[Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath]], [[Member of the Order of Merit]], [[Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India]], [[Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire]], [[Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order]], [[Companion of the Distinguished Service Order]], [[British War Medal]], [[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma#Awards and decorations|See list]]
|[[Knight of the Garter]], [[Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath]], [[Member of the Order of Merit]], [[Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India]], [[Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire]], [[Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order]], [[Companion of the Distinguished Service Order]], [[British War Medal]], [[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma#Awards and decorations|See list]]
| [[Chief of the Defence Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Defence Staff]], [[First Sea Lord]], [[Supreme Allied Commander]] &nbsp;[[South East Asia Command]], Chief of [[Combined Operations]], [[Colonel]] of the [[Life Guards (United Kingdom)|Life Guards]], [[Colonel Commandant]] of the [[Royal Marines]]
| [[Chief of the Defence Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Defence Staff]], [[First Sea Lord]], [[Supreme Allied Commander]] &nbsp;[[South East Asia Command]], Chief of [[Combined Operations]], [[Colonel]] of the [[Life Guards (United Kingdom)|Life Guards]], [[Colonel Commandant]] of the [[Royal Marines]]
|-
|'''[[Edward VIII of the United Kingdom]]'''†
[[File:Edward V111 circa1915.jpg|Edward V111 circa1915|100px]]
as a ''[[Second Lieutenant]] during the First World War''
|[[British Army]], [[RAF]]
|{{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Lieutenant]]
|1914–1918{{citation needed|date=March 2015}}
|N/A
|[[World War I]]
|[[Grenadier Guards]]
|[[Osborne Naval College]], [[Britannia Royal Naval College|Royal Naval College]] at [[Dartmouth, Devon|Dartmouth]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)|100px]]

''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
|[[Military Cross]]
|[[Colonel-in-Chief]] – Commonwealth armies ([[Canadian Army]], [[First Australian Imperial Force|Australian Imperial Force]]/[[Australian Army Reserve]], [[New Zealand Expeditionary Force]]) and [[Air Commodore-in-Chief]] of Commonwealth air forces ([[Royal Canadian Air Force]], [[RAAF]], [[RNZAF]]); [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] of the [[British Army]]/[[Admiral of the Fleet]] of the [[Royal Navy]]/[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cokayne |first1=George |title=The Complete Peerage |date=1940 |publisher=St. Catherine's Press |volume=XIII |location=London |pages=116–117}}</ref>
|-
| '''[[Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester]]'''†
[[File:Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester.jpg|Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester|100px]]
as ''[[Governor General of Australia]]'' (c. 1945)
| [[British Army]]
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Major (rank)|Major]] (last active service rank)
| 1919-1937 (active service) and 1940-1945 (war service)
| Honorary [[Captain]] of the [[RNVR]], {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Field Marshal]] and [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]] (after retiring from Army)
| [[World War II]], [[Battle of France]]
| [[King's Royal Rifle Corps]], [[10th Royal Hussars]], [[British Expeditionary Force (World War II)|British Expeditionary Force]]
| [[Royal Military College Sandhurst]]
| None
| [[Colonel in Chief]]-[[Gloucestershire Regiment]], [[Colonel in Chief]]-[[Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers]], [[Colonel]]-[[Ceylon Light Infantry]], [[Colonel]]-[[Scots Guards]], [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
|-
|'''[[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]]'''†[[File:Prince Phillip of Edinburgh.jpg|Prince Phillip of Edinburgh|100px]] ''as [[Admiral of the Fleet]]''
|[[Royal Navy|RN]],<br /> [[British Army]] and [[RAF]]
|{{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Commander]]<ref name="PPNC">{{cite web |title=The Duke of Edinburgh: Naval Career |url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofEdinburgh/Navalcareer.aspx |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100529132154/http://www.royal.gov.uk/ThecurrentRoyalFamily/TheDukeofEdinburgh/Navalcareer.aspx |archivedate=29 May 2010 |accessdate=11 March 2015 |website=royal.gov.uk}}</ref>
|1940–1952<ref name="PPNC" />
|{{flagicon|United Kingdom|naval}}&nbsp;[[Admiral of the Fleet]],<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;[[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]],<br />{{flagicon|United Kingdom|air force}}&nbsp;[[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]]
|[[World War II]] – [[Allied invasion of Sicily]], [[Battle of Crete]], [[Battle of Cape Matapan]]
|[[British Pacific Fleet]]
|[[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]], [[Britannia Royal Naval College]]
[[File:RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown).jpg|RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)|100px]]

''RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)''
|[[War Medal 1939-1945]] with Oak Leaf, <br /> [[Atlantic Star]], <br /> [[Africa Star]], <br /> [[Burma Star]] with Rosette, <br /> [[Italy Star]], <br /> [[Greek War Cross]], <br /> [[Croix de Guerre 1939-1945]] with Palm
<div class="center">
[[File:Order of Merit (Commonwealth realms) ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Royal Victorian Order UK ribbon.png|50px]]

[[File:Order of the British Empire (Military) Ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:AUS Order of Australia (civil) BAR.svg|50px]]
[[File:Order of New Zealand ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon bar of the Queen's Service Medal.svg|50px]]

[[File:CAN Order of Canada Companion ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:CAN Order of Military Merit Commander ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - 1939-45 Star.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Atlantic Star.png|50px]]

[[File:Ribbon - Africa Star.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Burma Star & Rosette.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Italy Star.png|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - War Medal & MiD.png|50px]]

[[File:UK King George VI Coronation Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen EII Coronation Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]

[[File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
[[File:Ribbon - Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal v3.png|50px]]
[[File:CD-ribbon and 5 bars.png|50px]]
[[File:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal ribbon.png|50px]]

[[File:Malta George Cross Fiftieth Anniversary Medal Ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Order of the Redeemer Ribbon bar.svg|50px]]<!-- file is representative of the actual ribbon worn, photographs of Prince Philip wearing ribbons show no evidence of a device attached to the ribbon, notwithstanding the ribbon graphics for higher grades shown in the Order's Wikipedia article! -->
[[File:Greek War Cross 1940 3rd class ribbon.png|50px]]
[[File:Croix de guerre 1939-1945 with palm (France) - ribbon bar.png|50px]]

''(The above are the current ribbons worn).<ref>[[List of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh#Decorations and medals]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=June 2020}}''
</div>
|[[Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom]] and [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] of the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], [[Marshal of the Royal Air Force]], [[Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force]], [[Marshal of the Royal New Zealand Air Force]], [[Colonel-in-Chief]]-[[The Royal Canadian Regiment]], Colonel-in-Chief - Army Cadet Force.
|-
|'''[[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]]'''†[[File:Queen Elizabeth II on 3 June 2019.jpg|Queen Elizabeth II on 3 June 2019|100px]]
|[[Auxiliary Territorial Service]], [[British Army]]
|{{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp; [[Auxiliary Territorial Service#Officers|Subaltern]] (equivalent to Army Lieutenant),<br /> {{flagicon|United Kingdom|army}}&nbsp;Junior Commander (equivalent to Army Captain)
|1945–1949
|
|[[World War II]] [[Auxiliary Territorial Service|ATS]] Service
|None
|None
|[[War Medal 1939-1945]] [[File:Ribbon - War Medal.png|50px|Ribbon - War Medal]], <br /> [[Defence Medal (United Kingdom)|Defence Medal]] [[File:Defence Medal BAR.svg|50px|Ribbon - Defence Medal]]
|Ceremonial [[Colonel-in-Chief]] of Commonwealth armies and [[Air Commodore-in-Chief]] of Commonwealth air forces
|}

'''Notes'''
#Medals that are shown in the '''"Medals"''' column, generally only include awards that include a medal ribbon that is worn in uniform, as opposed to some decorations which may be represented by other means. Click or tap on the ribbon to see the name and details.
#Ranks that are shown in the '''"Rank whilst active"''' column are generally the highest rank achieved by the royal. Rank achieved later (i.e. after retirement from active service and movement to reserve list) is displayed in the '''"Current rank worn"''' column.
#Rank is received and awarded by members of the Royal Family in generally two ways:
* They receive a regular commission after undergoing officer training with one of the Armed Services at their respective establishments; ([[Britannia Royal Naval College]], [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]] and [[Royal Air Force College Cranwell]]).<ref>Royal Air Force College Cranwell</ref>
* They are appointed to an honorary rank, either in addition to their regular rank or instead of, if they are not actively serving officers.<ref>[[Prince William, Duke of Cambridge#Military and air ambulance service]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=June 2020}}

N.B. Upon leaving active service, royal members are generally promoted to the rank they would have received, if they had stayed in the Armed Services.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thedukeofyork.org/about-the-duke/naval-career/|title=The Duke of York|date=26 October 2015}}</ref>

==Ranks and roles held by members of the royal family with no military service (honorary ranks)==

These members of the royal family hold various honorary ranks within the British Armed Forces although having not served in the military before. Listed below are only those of the British military, but there are many more held throughout the Commonwealth.

These may include:

*[[Royal Colonel]] - an appointment made by the Monarch, to appointment of '''Colonel-in-Chief''' or '''Colonel of a regiment'''
*Honorary [[Air Commodore-in-Chief]] and Honorary Air Commodores for the [[Royal Air Force]]
*Honorary [[Commodore-in-Chief]] for the [[Royal Navy]].

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|'''<span style="color:white;">Photograph of Royal</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Name of royal</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Rank</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Naval Roles</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Army Roles</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Air Force Roles</span>'''
|'''<span style="color:white;">Uniform</span>'''
|-
| [[File:Princess Anne, June 2013.JPG|150px]]
''In [[Household Cavalry]] uniform, as Colonel of [[Blues and Royals]]''
| [[Anne, Princess Royal]]
| [[Admiral (Royal Navy)|Admiral]] (2012), [[General (United Kingdom)|General]], [[Air Chief Marshal (UK)|Air Chief Marshal]]
| '''Chief Commandant''' for Women in the Royal Navy, '''Commodore-in-Chief''' of HMNB Portsmouth,
'''Admiral''' of the [[Sea Cadets (United Kingdom)|SCC]]
| '''Colonel-in-Chief''' of the following:
*2nd Btn, [[Mercian Regiment|Mercian Regt]]),
*[[Royal Corps of Signals]],
*[[King's Royal Hussars|KRH]],
*[[Royal Logistic Corps|RLC]],
*[[Royal Army Veterinary Corps|RAVC]],
*the Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion & 52nd Lowland, 6th Battalion, [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]],
*[[Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom)|Intelligence Corps]]
'''Affiliated Colonel-in-Chief''' of:
*the [[Queen's Gurkha Signals]],
*[[Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment]],

'''Colonel''' of the [[Blues and Royals]], '''Royal Honorary Colonel''' of the University of London [[Officers' Training Corps|OTC]], '''Commandant-in-Chief''' of the [[First Aid Nursing Yeomanry|FANY]],
| '''Honorary Air Commodore''' of:
*the University of London Air Squadron,
*RAF Brize Norton,
| Uniform for all three services, the uniform worn is dependent upon the occasion (e.g. parade visit, working visit (e.g. to a ship), evening dinner, etc.) Plus any medals, qualification or trade badge may also be worn.
|-
| [[File:Sophie, grevinna av Wessex.jpg|120px]]
| [[Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh]]
| None in own right, rank worn on occasion when acting in capacity as honorary rank (see right)
| None
| '''Colonel-in-Chief''' of the [[Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps|QARANC]], [[Royal Corps of Army Music|RCAM/CAMUS]], [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers|REME]],
'''Royal Colonel''' of 5th Battalion, [[The Rifles]]
| '''Honorary Air Commodore''', [[RAF Wittering]]
|
|}
|}


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Many members of the British royal family have seen service in the British Armed Forces or other Commonwealth militaries, and others hold honorary ranks or positions. This is a list detailing formal military service by members of the British royal family.

There is also a list of military titles, service appointments, and various job titles within the royal family, which is listed below. These roles are honorary and may, or may not, also be held by Royals who are ex-military or serving military persons.

For example, Princess Anne, whilst not having any military service, holds many ranks and roles within the British Armed Forces.

List

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The honorary ranks and titles are included in a separate column. The "rank whilst active" column dictates the rank worn and held whilst the person was serving with the armed forces and the "current rank worn" column denotes any rank worn currently (including honorary rank and promotions). Members of the royal family receive regular promotions even after their active service has ended.

Key

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A number of abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms are used, to save space:

Living members of the royal family

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Individuals are sorted by the earliest year of service.

Name of royal Branch of service Rank whilst active Years of service Current rank worn Wartime service Unit Military training and qualifications Medals Appointments and other roles
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent Prince Edward, Duke of Kent 2013 as Colonel of the Scots Guards (2013) British Army United Kingdom Lieutenant-Colonel 1955–1976 (Ret'd)[1] United Kingdom Field Marshal and United Kingdom Air Chief Marshal None Royal Scots Greys Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)

RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)

Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG), Royal Knight of the Order of the Garter (KG), King George VI Coronation Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, United Nations Medal for the UNFICYP mission, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, Sierra Leone Independence Medal, Guyana Independence Medal and Canadian Forces' Decoration (with two clasps) (CD) Personal Aide-de-Camp to The Queen, Colonel of the Scots Guards, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Royal Colonel of 1st Battalion The Rifles, Colonel-in-Chief of the Lorne Scots Regiment, Canada, Deputy Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, Honorary Air Chief Marshal and Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Leuchars.
Prince Michael of Kent

as a Honorary Vice-Admiral, Royal Naval Reserve

British Army United Kingdom Major (Ret'd) 1963–1981 United Kingdom Vice-Admiral,
United Kingdom Colonel,
United Kingdom Air Marshal
None 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)[2] Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)

Prince Michael is a qualified military pilot[3] and wears the respective service's pilot badge with their uniform, i.e. when he is in RN uniform, he wears the Fleet Air Arm badge, likewise with Army - Army Air Corps wings and RAF - RAF wings

Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, Canadian Forces' Decoration, United Nations Medal for UNFICYP, Order of Friendship (Russia), Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Francis I and Order of the Sun (Peru) Honorary Vice Admiral, Royal Naval Reserve, Colonel-in-Chief of The Essex and Kent Scottish (Canadian Forces), Senior Colonel of the King's Royal Hussars, Royal Honorary Colonel of the Honourable Artillery Company
Charles III of the United Kingdom

Charles2015 as Field marshal of the British Army (2024)

RN, British Army and RAF United Kingdom Commander,
United Kingdom Flight Lieutenant
1971–1976 United Kingdom Admiral of the Fleet,
United Kingdom Field Marshal,
United Kingdom Marshal of the Royal Air Force
None 845 Naval Air Squadron Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Commando Training Centre Royal Marines Royal Air Force College, Cranwell

Wings badge

Parachutist Badge RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)

RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)


(Not all of these are regularly worn).

Field Marshal, Colonel-in-Chief, Colonel, Honorary Air Commodore, Air Commodore-in-Chief, Deputy Colonel-in-Chief, Royal Honorary Colonel, Royal Colonel, and Honorary Commodore of at least 32 military formations throughout the Commonwealth of Nations[4]
Prince Andrew, Duke of York

HRH Duke of York as Colonel-in-Chief of the Yorkshire Regiment

RN and RAF United Kingdom Commander (Ret'd)[5] 1980–2001 United Kingdom Vice Admiral,
United Kingdom Air Commodore
Falklands War 815 Naval Air Squadron Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Commando Training Centre Royal Marines

Fleet Air Arm pilot's wings Wings badge

Parachutist Badge


(these titles have been returned to HM King) Admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps, Commodore in Chief of the Fleet Air Arm, Honorary Air Commodore Royal Air Force Lossiemouth, Honorary Vice Admiral,
Colonel-in-Chief of various units in the Canadian Forces, Colonel-in-Chief and Royal Colonel of various regiments in the British Armed Forces and Colonel of the Grenadier Guards. Personal Aide-de-Camp
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh Prins Edward, earl av Wessex - version 4 as Commodore-in-Chief of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary RM[6] United Kingdom Acting Lieutenant (withdrew from training) 1986–1987 See appointments None N/A Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (did not finish)

Royal Honorary Colonel, of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry
Royal Colonel, of the 2nd Battalion, The Rifles
Commodore-in-Chief, of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Honorary Air Commodore Royal Air Force Waddington
Colonel-in-Chief, of Canada
The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment
Colonel-in-Chief, of Canada The Prince Edward Island Regiment
Colonel-in-Chief, of Canada the Saskatchewan Dragoons
Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster British Army United Kingdom Major 1998–2008 Major (Ret'd) Kosovo War, Iraq War King's Royal Hussars Royal Military College Sandhurst General Service Medal, NATO Medal, Iraq Medal, Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal, Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal None
William, Prince of Wales

as Colonel of the Welsh Guards (2023)

RN,
British Army,
RAF
United Kingdom Commander RN,
United Kingdom Lieutenant Colonel,
United Kingdom Wing Commander
2005–2013[7] United KingdomCommander,
United Kingdom Lieutenant Colonel,
United Kingdom Wing Commander
None Blues and Royals, No. 22 Squadron (RAF Search and Rescue Force)[7] Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
RAF Cranwell and shorter training course at Britannia Royal Naval College

RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)

RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)

Commodore-in-Chief of HMNB Clyde; Commodore-in-Chief of the Royal Navy Submarine Service; Commodore-in-Chief of Scotland; Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Valley; Colonel of the Welsh Guards; Colonel-in-Chief of Army Air Corps; Colonel-in-Chief of The Mercian Regiment
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

as a Captain in Household Cavalry Regiment (Blues and Royals) (2013)

British Army United Kingdom Captain 2005–2015 United Kingdom Major,[8]
United Kingdom Squadron Leader
Afghanistan Blues and Royals, Household Cavalry, 1st Mechanised Brigade of the 3rd Mechanised Division,

Army Air Corps, 662 Squadron of 3 Regiment

Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Forward Air Controller

Army Air Corps brevet

Army Air Corps Pilot brevet

Shoulder Flash

RAF Regiment Shoulder Flash

(these titles have been returned to HM King) Canadian Ranger; Captain General Royal Marines; Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington; Commodore-in-Chief of Small Ships and Diving

Deceased members of the royal family

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Individuals are sorted by their earliest year of service.

Name of royal Branch of service Rank whilst active Years of service Last rank worn Wartime service Unit Military training and qualifications Medals Appointments and other roles
William IV of the United Kingdom

William IV crop

RN United Kingdom Rear-Admiral 1780–1789 N/A American War of Independence HMS Andromeda, HMS Pegasus None None General of the British Army/Admiral of the Royal Navy
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven

Ludwig Alexander von Battenberg The Marquess of Milford Haven

RN United Kingdom Admiral of the Fleet 1868–1914 Anglo-Egyptian War, First World War HMS Royal Alfred Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George First Sea Lord
George V of the United Kingdom

George V in the uniform of a Marshal of the RAF as Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1935)

RN United Kingdom Commander 1877–1891 N/A None HMS Bacchante None None Admiral of the Fleet of the Royal Navy, Field Marshal of the British Army and Marshal of the Royal Air Force
George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven

George Battenberg 2nd MH The Marquess of Milford Haven

RN United Kingdom Captain 1904–1937 First World War Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order Order of St Vladimir, 4th class, with Swords, Knight of the Military Order of Savoy,

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order

George VI of the United Kingdom

Georg VI England as Admiral of the Fleet during the Second World War

RN, RAF United Kingdom  Lieutenant (RN), United Kingdom  Squadron Leader 1909–1919 (as monarch)
United Kingdom Admiral of the Fleet,
United Kingdom Field Marshal
United Kingdom Marshal of the Royal Air Force
World War I HMS Collingwood
Royal Naval Air Service
RAF Cranwell
Independent Air Force
Britannia Royal Naval College

RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)

RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)

Royal Victorian Chain, 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal with Mention in Despatches, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal, King Edward VII Coronation Medal, King George V Coronation Medal, King George V Silver Jubilee Medal, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal (United Kingdom), War Medal 1939–1945, Canadian Forces' Decoration Colonel-in-Chief – Commonwealth armies (Canadian Army, Australian Imperial Force/Australian Army Reserve, New Zealand Expeditionary Force) and Air Commodore-in-Chief of Commonwealth air forces (RCAF, RAAF, RNZAF); Field Marshal of the British Army/Admiral of the Fleet of the Royal Navy/Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma

Lord Mountbatten Naval in colour Allan Warren as Admiral of the Fleet of the Royal Navy (1976)

RN United Kingdom Admiral of the Fleet 1913–1965 First World War, Second World War Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia (SACSEA) 1943-1945 Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Knight of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, Member of the Order of Merit, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, British War Medal, See list Chief of the Defence Staff, First Sea Lord, Supreme Allied Commander  South East Asia Command, Chief of Combined Operations, Colonel of the Life Guards, Colonel Commandant of the Royal Marines
Edward VIII of the United Kingdom

Edward V111 circa1915 as a Second Lieutenant during the First World War

British Army, RAF United Kingdom Lieutenant 1914–1918[citation needed] N/A World War I Grenadier Guards Osborne Naval College, Royal Naval College at Dartmouth

RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)

RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)

Military Cross Colonel-in-Chief – Commonwealth armies (Canadian Army, Australian Imperial Force/Australian Army Reserve, New Zealand Expeditionary Force) and Air Commodore-in-Chief of Commonwealth air forces (Royal Canadian Air Force, RAAF, RNZAF); Field Marshal of the British Army/Admiral of the Fleet of the Royal Navy/Marshal of the Royal Air Force[9]
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester as Governor General of Australia (c. 1945)

British Army United Kingdom Major (last active service rank) 1919-1937 (active service) and 1940-1945 (war service) Honorary Captain of the RNVR, United Kingdom Field Marshal and Marshal of the Royal Air Force (after retiring from Army) World War II, Battle of France King's Royal Rifle Corps, 10th Royal Hussars, British Expeditionary Force Royal Military College Sandhurst None Colonel in Chief-Gloucestershire Regiment, Colonel in Chief-Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Colonel-Ceylon Light Infantry, Colonel-Scots Guards, Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Prince Philip, Duke of EdinburghPrince Phillip of Edinburgh as Admiral of the Fleet RN,
British Army and RAF
United Kingdom Commander[10] 1940–1952[10] United Kingdom Admiral of the Fleet,
United Kingdom Field Marshal,
United Kingdom Marshal of the Royal Air Force
World War IIAllied invasion of Sicily, Battle of Crete, Battle of Cape Matapan British Pacific Fleet Royal Naval College, Greenwich, Britannia Royal Naval College

RAF pilot brevet (Queen's Crown)

RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)

War Medal 1939-1945 with Oak Leaf,
Atlantic Star,
Africa Star,
Burma Star with Rosette,
Italy Star,
Greek War Cross,
Croix de Guerre 1939-1945 with Palm

(The above are the current ribbons worn).[11][circular reference]

Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom and Field Marshal of the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force, Marshal of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, Colonel-in-Chief-The Royal Canadian Regiment, Colonel-in-Chief - Army Cadet Force.
Elizabeth II of the United KingdomQueen Elizabeth II on 3 June 2019 Auxiliary Territorial Service, British Army United Kingdom  Subaltern (equivalent to Army Lieutenant),
United Kingdom Junior Commander (equivalent to Army Captain)
1945–1949 World War II ATS Service None None War Medal 1939-1945 Ribbon - War Medal,
Defence Medal Ribbon - Defence Medal
Ceremonial Colonel-in-Chief of Commonwealth armies and Air Commodore-in-Chief of Commonwealth air forces

Notes

  1. Medals that are shown in the "Medals" column, generally only include awards that include a medal ribbon that is worn in uniform, as opposed to some decorations which may be represented by other means. Click or tap on the ribbon to see the name and details.
  2. Ranks that are shown in the "Rank whilst active" column are generally the highest rank achieved by the royal. Rank achieved later (i.e. after retirement from active service and movement to reserve list) is displayed in the "Current rank worn" column.
  3. Rank is received and awarded by members of the Royal Family in generally two ways:

N.B. Upon leaving active service, royal members are generally promoted to the rank they would have received, if they had stayed in the Armed Services.[14]

Ranks and roles held by members of the royal family with no military service (honorary ranks)

[edit]

These members of the royal family hold various honorary ranks within the British Armed Forces although having not served in the military before. Listed below are only those of the British military, but there are many more held throughout the Commonwealth.

These may include:

Photograph of Royal Name of royal Rank Naval Roles Army Roles Air Force Roles Uniform

In Household Cavalry uniform, as Colonel of Blues and Royals

Anne, Princess Royal Admiral (2012), General, Air Chief Marshal Chief Commandant for Women in the Royal Navy, Commodore-in-Chief of HMNB Portsmouth,

Admiral of the SCC

Colonel-in-Chief of the following:

Affiliated Colonel-in-Chief of:

Colonel of the Blues and Royals, Royal Honorary Colonel of the University of London OTC, Commandant-in-Chief of the FANY,

Honorary Air Commodore of:
  • the University of London Air Squadron,
  • RAF Brize Norton,
Uniform for all three services, the uniform worn is dependent upon the occasion (e.g. parade visit, working visit (e.g. to a ship), evening dinner, etc.) Plus any medals, qualification or trade badge may also be worn.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh None in own right, rank worn on occasion when acting in capacity as honorary rank (see right) None Colonel-in-Chief of the QARANC, RCAM/CAMUS, REME,

Royal Colonel of 5th Battalion, The Rifles

Honorary Air Commodore, RAF Wittering

Military service of English monarchs

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A few English monarchs came to the throne from other countries and served in the armies of their home country. A few served in other armies during their exile.

Service information
Name of royal Service Wartime service
George I of Great Britain Army of the Dutch Republic Franco-Dutch War
William III of England Army of the Dutch Republic Glorious Revolution
James II of England Imperial French and Spanish Empire armies; he later served as Lord High Admiral of the Royal Navy 1652–1656
Charles II of England English Army – Commander of West Country 1640s and the Engagers English Civil War
Charles I of England English Army English Civil War
Henry V of England English Army Hundred Years' War
William II of England English Army
William I of England Army of the Normans Norman invasion of England

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Prince Edward: Military Career". royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Prince and Princess Michael of Kent: Military Involvement". royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Royal flies with naval reserves".
  4. ^ "Prince of Wales: Military career". royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  5. ^ "The Duke of York: Military Career". royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  6. ^ "The prince with a difference". BBC. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Prince William: Career". royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  8. ^ "Prince Harry: Military Career". royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 28 March 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  9. ^ Cokayne, George (1940). The Complete Peerage. Vol. XIII. London: St. Catherine's Press. pp. 116–117.
  10. ^ a b "The Duke of Edinburgh: Naval Career". royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 29 May 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  11. ^ List of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh#Decorations and medals
  12. ^ Royal Air Force College Cranwell
  13. ^ Prince William, Duke of Cambridge#Military and air ambulance service
  14. ^ "The Duke of York". 26 October 2015.