Royal Family Order of Edward VII

The Royal Family Order of Edward VII is an honour that was bestowed as a mark of personal esteem on female members of the British royal family by King Edward VII. The order is a personal memento rather than a state decoration.

Appearance
The ribbon of Edward VII's Royal Family Order is based on his racing colours. They are (working outwards in) a red stripe, almost half the size of the centre stripe, a thin gold stripe, about one-fifth of the red stripe, and a blue stripe, almost double the red stripe. The red gold pattern is mirrored on both sides.

List of known recipients

 * Queen Alexandra, the King's wife
 * The Princess of Wales later Queen Mary, the King's daughter-in-law
 * Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife later Princess Royal, the King's daughter
 * Princess Victoria, the King's daughter
 * Princess Charles of Denmark later Queen of Norway, the King's daughter
 * Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, the King's sister
 * Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, the King's sister
 * Princess Henry of Battenberg, the King's sister
 * The Dowager Duchess of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the King's sister-in-law
 * The Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, the King's sister-in-law
 * The Dowager Duchess of Albany, the King's sister-in-law