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  1. The Royal Victorian Order is an order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms. It is granted personally by the monarch and recognises personal service to the monarchy, the Royal Household , royal family members, and the organisation of important royal events.

  2. Royal Victorian Order on brittiläinen kunniaritarikunta, jonka kuningatar Viktoria perusti 23. huhtikuuta 1898. Ritarikuntaan nimitettävien henkilöiden määrä ei ole rajoitettu. Saajan tulee olla Yhdistyneen kuningaskunnan kansalainen , mutta ulkomaalaisia voidaan nimittää kunniajäseniksi.

  3. Date: 1896 - present. Royal Victorian Order, British order of knighthood instituted by Queen Victoria in 1896 to reward personal services rendered the monarch. As it is a family order, conferment of this honour is solely at the discretion of the British sovereign. Unlike other British orders, there is no limit on the number of members.

  4. John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton. Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 2nd Baron Acton. Jameson Adams. Godfrey Agnew. William Agnew (Royal Navy officer) Ailwyn Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn. Christopher Airy. Clive Alderton. Prince Ali bin Hussein.

  5. Royal Victorian Order, dansk Den kongelige Victoriaorden eller bare Victoriaorden, er en britisk ridderorden som blev grundlagt af dronning Victoria af Storbritannien den 21. april 1896 som en familieorden, tildelingen sker på monarkiets ønske.

  6. The Royal Victorian Order is an order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms. It is granted personally by the monarch and recognises personal service to the monarchy, the Royal Household , royal family members, and the organisation of important royal events.

  7. The order was officially created and instituted on 23 April 1896 by letters patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by Queen Victoria. It was instituted with five grades, the two highest of which were Knight Grand Cross (GCVO) and Knight Commander (KCVO), which conferred the status of knighthood on holders (apart from foreigners, who typically received honorary awards not entitling them to ...