A Page of Honour is a ceremonial position in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. It requires attendance on state occasions, but does not now involve the daily duties which were once attached to the office of page. The only physical activity involved is usually carrying the long train of the Sovereign's robes. This position is distinct from that of a page in the Royal Household, which is the senior rank of uniformed staff.
Pages of Honour participate in major ceremonies involving the British monarch, including coronations and the State Opening of Parliament. It is usually a distinction granted to teenage sons of members of the nobility and gentry, and especially of senior members of the Royal Household.
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The King's Pages of Honour line up at the balcony of Buckingham Palace - Ralph Tollemache, Prince Ge...
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King and Queen leaving St. George's Chapel
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The Queen (as Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter) and the Duke of Edinburgh, in process...
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Pages of Honour (Nicholas Barclay, Ralph Tollemache, Charles van Cutsem and Lord Oliver Cholmondeley...
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Pages of Honour (the Hon. Guy Tryon, the Hon. William Sackville, the Hon. Alfred Wellesley and Ralph...
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The Anointing of Queen Alexandra at the Coronation of Edward VII.