Who is in the Order of the Garter?

Meet the current knights and ladies of the oldest British order of chivalry.

In 1348, King Edward III, inspired by the tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, decided to found his own order of chivalry. He created the Most Noble Order of the Garter (often just called the Order of the Garter), and it has existed ever since.

Appointed: 1958

King Charles was appointed to the Order by his mother Queen Elizabeth in 1958, but he became sovereign in 2022. He's pictured here in 1968, when he officially joined the ranks of the Order.

Membership in the Order of the Garter is limited to the sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and 24 companions (Knights and Ladies). The appointments are at the sole discretion of the sovereign, and the 24 number does not include Supernumerary Knights and Ladies—members of the British royal family and foreign royals. Every year, the Order of the Garter gathers at Windsor Castle for Garter Day for a procession in their traditional robes and hats. Here, meet the current members of the Order of the Garter:

Appointed: 2026

Burnett served as Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2017 to 2023.

Appointed: 2026

O’Donnell served as the Cabinet Secretary, the highest-ranked civil servant in the UK, from 2005 to 2011.

Appointed: 2026

Hennessey is a historian, journalist, and academic. He currently teaches at the Queen Mary University of London.

Appointed: 2024

British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber joined the Order last year. He's best known for works such as The Phantom of the Opera, Evita, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,Cats, and Jesus Christ Superstar.

Appointed: 2024

Kakkar, a surgeon and professor, was appointed a Life Peer in 2010.

Appointed: 2024

Peach, the former Chief of the Defence Staff and former Chair of the NATO Military Committee, joined the Order of the Garter last year.

Appointed: 2023

Patten was the second of King Charles's first appointments to the Order; he is best known as the last British governor of Hong Kong, serving from 1992 to 1997.

Appointed: 2023

Ashton was one of King Charles's first appointments; she is a former Labour Government Minister and European Union diplomat.

Appointed: 2022

Queen Elizabeth appointed Tony Blair, a former Prime Minister, in her last set of appointments to the Order.

Appointed: 2022

Baroness Amos is a former government minister, UN under-secretary general, former British High Commissioner to Australia, currently is the head of University College, Oxford. She became the first person of color appointed as a Companion to the Garter in its history.

Appointed: 2019

Lady Peters is perhaps best known for her Olympic achievement: she won gold in the pentathlon in the 1972 Olympics. After, she started the Mary Peters Trust to support Northern Irish athletes.

Appointed: 2019

Gascoyne-Cecil was Leader of the House of the Lords in the 90s. He lives in Hatfield House, as is currently Chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire.

Appointed: 2018

Lady Fagan served as Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire from 1994 to 2014.

Appointed: 2018

Brooke is a Northern Irish peer who sits in the House of Lords; he succeeded his father as Viscount Brookeborough in 1987.

Appointed: 2016

Kay-Shuttleworth was the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire from 1997 to last year. (He's pictured here in 2009.)

Appointed: 2014

King served as the Governor of the Bank of England for a decade (from 2003 to 2013). He's now an economics professor at the London School of Economics.

Appointed: 2014

Manningham-Buller is a retired British intelligence officer who served as Director-General of MI5 until her retirement in 2007. She's now a member of the House of Lords.

Appointed: 2013

Stirrup, better known as Jock Stirrup, is a former senior Royal Air Force commander. He served as the Chief of the Defence Staff from 2006 until 2010, and is now a member of the House of Lords.

Appointed: 2011

Phillips, also known as the Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, was previously the Lord Chief Justice, and also the inaugural President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. He retired from the courts in 2012.

Appointed: 2008

Luce, the former Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth, was made a Knight in 2008. "I’m especially proud to have served the Queen as Lord Chamberlain," he said in an interview. "The most powerful inspiration to me is that she kept to the com­mitment — made in her broadcast in South Africa on her 21st birthday — to serve her people and the Commonwealth for the rest of her life. And how!"

Appointed: 2005

Queen Elizabeth appointed John Major, a former Prime Minister, to the Order in 2005.

Appointed: 2003

Robin Butler, a retired British civil servant (he was Private Secretary to multiple Prime Ministers) and former head of the University, College, Oxford, was made a Knight Companion in the Order of the Garter in April 2003.

Appointed: 1999

The Duke of Abercorn served as Queen Elizabeth's Lord Steward of the Household; he is also a first cousin of Princess Diana's father, John Spencer. Hamilton has been the Chancellor of the Order of the Garter since 2012.

Appointed: 2024

In June 2024, during Emperor Naruhito’s state visit to the UK, King Charles appointed him to the Order of the Garter. He has yet to be formally invested.

Appointed: 2018

Appointed: 2017

Three years after he became King of Spain, King Felipe VI was appointed to the Order of the Garter. He was officially invested in 2019, and his wife, Queen Letizia, was by his side.

Appointed: 2001

King Harald V joined the Order in 2001; he's pictured here in 2002 walking in Windsor alongside Princess Anne.

Appointed: 1998

Emperor Akihito of Japan was appointed in 1998, eight years after he ascended the Chrysanthemum Throne, but, to our knowledge, has never attended a Garter Day. He abdicated in 2019 in favor of his son, Emperor Naruhito.

Appointed: 1989

Queen Beatrix, who abdicated in 2013 in favor of her son King Willem-Alexander, joined the Order in 1989. She's now known as Princess Beatrix, but is still a Stranger Lady of the Order of the Garter.

Appointed: 1988

Like other foreign monarchs, King Juan Carlos I was appointed as a Stranger Knight. He remains a member of the Order, even though he abdicated in 2014. He's pictured here in 1989, during his investment.

Appointed: 1983

The King of Sweden joined in 1983 as a Stranger Knight. In this photo, he walks in the Garter Day procession alongside Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in 1985.

Appointed: 1979

When she became Queen of Denmark in 1979, Queen Margrethe became a Stranger Lady Companion of the Order—the title for foreign monarchs. She abdicated earlier this year in favor of her son, King Frederik, but is still a member of the Order. (It's likely King Frederik will join in the coming years.)

Appointed: 2024

Last April, King Charles announced he would be appointing the Duchess of Gloucester to the Order, a major honor.

Appointed: 2022

One of Queen Elizabeth's last appointments was to appoint her daughter-in-law, Camilla, to the Order. Camilla's appointment was significant at the time, as those who marry into the royal family are rarely included in the Order, unless they are the spouse of the monarch.

Appointed: 2008

In 2008, Queen Elizabeth appointed her grandson to the Order of the Garter, and William became the 1,000th Knight in the Register—a notable honor.

Appointed: 2006

Queen Elizabeth's youngest, Prince Edward, joined the Order in 2006. Edward's wife, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, typically watches the Garter Day festivities alongside Kate Middleton.

Appointed: 2003

Appointed: 1997

The Duke of Gloucester, another grandson of King George V and Queen Mary, joined the Order in 1997. His wife, Birgitte, will be installed in 2024.

Appointed: 1994 (pictured)

Princess Anne is a Royal Knight of the Order, not a Royal Lady. According to the royal family's website, "The Princess Royal requested to be installed as Royal Knight of the Order, and not a Lady."

Appointed: 1985

The Duke of Kent, a grandson of King George V and Queen Mary, is one of the Royal Knights of the Order of the Garter.