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King Charles marks St George’s Day by making three new appointments to Order of the Garter – UK Times

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King Charles has marked St George’s Day by appointing three distinguished members of the House of Lords to the ancient and prestigious Order of the Garter.

The honour, one of Britain’s most senior and oldest, has been bestowed upon historian and former journalist Lord Peter Hennessy, former cabinet secretary Lord Augustine Thomas O’Donnell, and former chief justice Lord Ian Burnett.

Founded by Edward III in 1348, reportedly inspired by the tales of King Arthur, the Order’s Knights and Lady companions are chosen personally by the sovereign.

Appointments typically recognise individuals who have held public office, made significant contributions to national life, or served the monarch directly.

Lord Hennessy is a respected academic specialising in government history, with a career that included roles at The Times, the Financial Times, and BBC Radio 4.

King Charles attending 2025 Order of the Garter service
King Charles attending 2025 Order of the Garter service (Getty)

Lord O’Donnell served as Britain’s highest-ranking civil servant between 2005 and 2011 and is also a board member for the worldwide wellbeing movement. Lord Burnett became the youngest Lord Chief Justice since 1958 when he was appointed in 2017 at the age of 59.

These new additions bring the total number of companions to 23, with the Order allowing for up to 24 members at any one time. Other current members include former prime ministers Sir Tony Blair and Sir John Major.

The Order of the Garter is celebrated annually with a traditional procession and service held within the grounds of Windsor Castle.

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