The guest list was reported in
The London Gazette.
British royal family •
Queen Alexandra, the late King's widow • The
King and
Queen, the late King's son and daughter-in-law • The
Duke of Cornwall, the late King's grandson • The
Prince Albert, the late King's grandson • The
Princess Mary, the late King's granddaughter • The
Prince Henry, the late King's grandson • The
Princess Royal and the
Duke of Fife, the late King's daughter and son-in-law •
Princess Alexandra, the late King's granddaughter •
Princess Maud, the late King's granddaughter • The
Princess Victoria, the late King's daughter • The
Queen and
King of Norway, the late King's daughter and son-in-law (also nephew) •
Princess and
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, the late King's sister and brother-in-law •
Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein, the late King's nephew •
Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, the late King's niece •
Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein, the late King's niece • The
Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll and the
Duke of Argyll, the late King's sister and brother-in-law • The
Duke and
Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, the late King's brother and sister-in-law •
Prince Arthur of Connaught, the late King's nephew •
Princess Patricia of Connaught, the late King's niece • The
Duchess of Albany, the late King's sister-in-law • The
Duke and
Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Duke and Duchess of Albany), the late King's nephew and niece-in-law (also half-first cousin twice removed) •
Princess Henry of Battenberg, the late King's sister •
Prince Alexander of Battenberg, the late King's nephew •
Prince Maurice of Battenberg, the late King's nephew •
Princess and
Prince Louis of Battenberg, the late King's niece and nephew-in-law •
Princess Louise of Battenberg, the late King's great-niece •
Prince George of Battenberg, the late King's great-nephew •
Princess Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, widow of the late King's
half-first cousin •
Countess Feodora Gleichen, the late King's half-first cousin once removed •
Count Edward Gleichen, the late King's half-first cousin once removed • The
Duke and
Duchess of Teck, the late King's second cousin and his wife •
Prince Francis of Teck, the late King's second cousin •
Prince Alexander of Teck, the late King's second cousin (also nephew-in-law)
Foreign royalty for the funeral of King Edward VII, photographed on 20 May 1910. Standing, from left to right:
Haakon VII of Norway,
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria,
Manuel II of Portugal,
Wilhelm II of Germany,
George I of Greece and
Albert I of Belgium. Seated, from left to right:
Alfonso XIII of Spain,
George V of the United Kingdom and
Frederick VIII of Denmark. . , India • The
German Emperor, the late King's nephew •
Prince Henry of Prussia, the late King's nephew • The
Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, the late King's nephew • The
King of Spain, the late King's nephew-in-law • The
Crown Prince of Romania, the late King's nephew-in-law (representing the
King of the Romanians) • The
King of Denmark, the late King's brother-in-law • The
Duke of Västergötland, the late King's nephew-in-law (representing the
King of Sweden) • The
King of the Hellenes, the late King's brother-in-law • The
Duke of Sparta, the late King's nephew •
Prince and
Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark, the late King's nephew and great-niece •
Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark, the late King's nephew •
Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, the late King's sister-in-law •
Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia, the late King's nephew (representing the
Russian Emperor) •
Prince George William of Hanover and Cumberland, the late King's nephew •
Prince Maximilian of Baden, the late King's nephew-in-law (representing the
Grand Duke of Baden) • The
Tsar of the Bulgarians, the late King's second cousin • The
King of the Belgians, the late King's second cousin • The
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the late King's second cousin • The
Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the late King's second cousin once removed • The
Crown Prince of Montenegro, husband of the late King's
second cousin once removed (representing the
Prince of Montenegro) •
Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the late King's second cousin •
Prince Leopold Clement of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the late King's second cousin once removed • The
Count of EU, the late King's second cousin • The
Prince Imperial of Brazil, the late King's second cousin once removed The
Duke of Alençon, the late King's second cousin • The
Duke of Vendôme, the late King's second cousin once removed • The
Duke of Penthièvre •
Prince Johann Georg of Saxony, the late King's second cousin once removed (representing the
King of Saxony) •
Duke Albrecht of Württemberg, the late King's second cousin once removed (representing the
King of Württemberg) • The
King of Portugal, the late King's second cousin twice removed • The
Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, brother of the late King's sister-in-law •
Prince Wolrad of Waldeck and Pyrmont, half-brother of the late King's sister-in-law •
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (representing the
Emperor of Austria) • The
Crown Prince of the Ottoman Empire (representing the
Ottoman Sultan) • The
Duke of Aosta (representing the
King of Italy) •
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru (representing the
Emperor of Japan) •
Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria (representing the
Prince Regent of Bavaria) • The
Crown Prince of Serbia (representing the
King of Serbia) •
Prince Henry of the Netherlands (representing the
Queen of the Netherlands) •
Prince Mohammed Ali of Egypt (representing the
Khedive of Egypt and Sudan) •
Prince Bovaradej of Siam (representing the
King of Siam) •
Prince Zaitao of China (representing the
Emperor of China) •
Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia • The
Landgrave of Hesse • The
Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau Other dignitaries • Former
President Theodore Roosevelt, representing the
United States •
Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Pichon, representing the
French Republic •
Samad Khan Momtaz os-Saltaneh, representing
Persia •
Sir George Reid,
High Commissioner of Australia to the United Kingdom and former
Prime Minister of Australia •
William Hall-Jones,
High Commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom and former
Prime Minister of New Zealand British nobility • The
Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal • The
Duke of Beaufort • The
Duke of Bedford • The
Duke of Montrose • The
Duke of Northumberland • The
Duke of Richmond and Gordon • The
Duchess of Buccleuch • The
Marquess of Cholmondeley • The
Marquess of Ripon • The
Marquess of Breadalbane • The
Marquess of Hertford • The
Marquess of Londonderry • The
Marquess of Salisbury • The
Earl of Granard • The
Earl Beauchamp • The
Earl of Dundonald • The
Earl Granville • The
Earl of Liverpool • The
Earl Howe • The
Earl of Gosford • The
Earl of Shaftesbury • The
Earl Roberts • The
Earl of Albemarle • The
Earl of Harrington • The
Earl of Stradbroke • The
Earl Fortescue • The
Earl of Scarbrough • The
Earl of Kilmorey • The
Earl Brownlow • The
Earl of Harewood • The
Earl of Clarendon • The
Earl of Haddington • The
Earl of Kintore • The
Earl of Leicester • The
Earl Cawdor • The
Earl of Rosebery • The
Earl of Denbigh • The
Viscount Althorp • The
Viscount Esher • The
Viscount Kitchener • The
Viscount Galway • The
Viscount Churchill • The
Lord Grenfell • The
Lord Acton • The
Lord Suffield • The
Lord Farquhar • The
Lord Colebrooke • The
Lord Herschell • The
Lord Allendale • The
Lord Denman • The
Lord Knollys • The
Lord Wenlock • The
Lord Lovat • The
Lord Harris • The
Lord Belper • The
Lord Fisher • The
Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, Canadian High Commissioner • The
Lord Hamilton of Dalzell • The
Lord Tweedmouth •
Lord Marcus Beresford •
Lord Charles Fitzmaurice •
Lord Walter Kerr •
Lord Algernon Percy •
The Hon. Seymour Fortescue, Groom of the Bedchamber in Waiting to George V •
The Hon. Henry Legge, Equerry to the King •
The Hon. Edmund Fremantle, honorary Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom •
The Hon. Arthur Walsh, Master of the Ceremonies •
The Hon. Sir Hedworth Lambton, Commander-in-Chief, China •
The Hon. Derek Keppel, equerry to Edward VII (later Master of the Household to George V) •
The Hon. Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam, Crown Equerry and Secretary to the Master of the Horse •
The Hon. Sir Assheton Curzon-Howe, Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth ==See also==