- An
equerry (/ɪˈkwɛri, ˈɛkwəri/; from
French écurie 'stable', and
related to écuyer 'squire') is an
officer of honour. Historically, it was a
senior attendant...
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occasions only.
Exclusive of the
Crown Equerry there were
seven regular equerries,
besides extra and
honorary equerries, one of whom was
always in attendance...
- The
Crown Equerry is the
operational head of the
Royal Mews of the
Royal Household of the
Sovereign of the
United Kingdom. As
executive head of the Royal...
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Crown Equerry (Swedish: Hovstallmästare) is a
title of the head of the
Swedish Royal Stables. It is also an
honorary title awarded by the king of Sweden...
- Ghanaian-born
officer in the
British Army.
Appointed by
Queen Elizabeth II as her
equerry, he was the
first black man to hold this position. Twumasi-Ankrah is an...
- Anne,
Princess Royal, the only
sister of King
Charles III.
Laurence was
equerry to
Queen Elizabeth II from 1986 to 1989. He
married her daughter, Princess...
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Major Hugh
Charles Lyttelton Lindsay, LVO (3 May 1953 – 10
March 1988) was
Equerry to
Queen Elizabeth II from 1983 to 1986. He was
killed in an avalanche...
- Willem-Alexander. The
organising organ working at the
Royal Stables, the
Crown Equerry (Dutch:
Koninklijk Staldepartement), is
responsible for the care of the...
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office of
Clerk Marshal was then
combined with that of
First or
Chief Equerry until 1874. From 1841 the
holder was a
member of the Government, but the...
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MicroCap Trust plc. He was
Temporary Equerry to The
Queen Mother between 1980 and 1982. He held the
office of
Extra Equerry to The
Queen Mother until 2002....