The ceremony was attended by the King's and Queen's daughters, Princesses
Elizabeth and
Margaret, as well as by the King's mother,
Queen Mary. When Mary attended the coronation, she became the first British
dowager queen to do so. Members of the extended royal family attended and all peers and members of parliament were invited. Leading colonial administrators, ambassadors, Indian princes and premiers of the dominions were also on the guest list. Working-class representatives included representatives of the trade unions and co-operative societies, while native Africans were allowed to attend for the first time.
British royal family •
The Princess Elizabeth, ''the King and Queen's daughter'' •
The Princess Margaret, ''the King and Queen's daughter'' •
Queen Mary, ''the King's mother'' •
The Princess Royal and the
Earl of Harewood, ''the King's sister and brother-in-law'' •
Viscount Lascelles, ''the King's nephew'' •
The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, ''the King's nephew'' •
The Duke and
Duchess of Gloucester, ''the King's brother and sister-in-law'' •
The Duke and
Duchess of Kent, ''the King's brother and sister-in-law'' •
Princess and
Prince Arthur of Connaught, ''the King's first cousin and her husband, the King's first cousin once removed'' •
Earl of Macduff, ''the King's first cousin once removed'' •
Lady Maud and
Lord Carnegie, ''the King's first cousin and her husband'' •
The Queen of Norway, ''the King's paternal aunt'' •
The Crown Prince and
Crown Princess of Norway, ''the King's first cousin and second cousin'' (representing his father, the
King of Norway) •
Princess Helena Victoria, ''the King's first cousin once removed'' •
Princess Marie Louise, ''the King's first cousin once removed'' •
Lady Patricia Ramsay, ''the King's first cousin once removed'' •
Alexander Ramsay, ''the King's second cousin'' •
The Earl of Athlone and
Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, ''the King's maternal uncle and aunt (also first cousin once removed)'' •
Lady May and
Henry Abel Smith, ''the King's first cousin and her husband'' •
The Marquess and
Marchioness of Carisbrooke, ''the King's first cousin once removed and his wife'' •
Lady Iris Mountbatten, ''the King's second cousin'' •
The Marquess and
Marchioness of Milford Haven, ''the King's second cousin and his wife'' • Lady Tatiana Mountbatten, ''the King's second cousin once removed'' •
Earl of Medina, ''the King's second cousin once removed'' •
Lord and
Lady Louis Mountbatten, ''the King's second cousin and his wife'' •
Patricia Mountbatten, ''the King's second cousin once removed'' •
The Marquess and Marchioness of Cambridge, ''the King's first cousin and his wife'' •
Lady Mary Cambridge, ''the King's first cousin once removed'' •
The Duchess and
Duke of Beaufort, ''the King's first cousin and her husband'' •
Lady Helena Gibbs, ''the King's first cousin'' •
Lord Frederick Cambridge, ''the King's first cousin''
Bowes-Lyon/Cavendish-Bentinck families • The
Earl and
Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, ''the Queen's parents'' • The
Lady and
Lord Elphinstone, ''the Queen's sister and brother-in-law'' • The
Duke and
Duchess of Portland, ''the Queen's first cousin once removed and his wife'' • Lady Margaret Cavendish-Bentinck, ''the Queen's second cousin once removed'' • Andrew Erskine-Wemyss, ''the Queen's second cousin once removed''
Foreign royalty •
Sirdar Shah Wali Khan (representing his nephew, the
King of Afghanistan) • The
Count of Flanders, ''the King's third cousin once removed'' (representing his brother, the
King of the Belgians) • The
Prince of Preslav, ''the King's third cousin once removed'' (representing his brother, the
Tsar of the Bulgarians) • The
Crown Prince and
Crown Princess of Denmark and Iceland, ''the King's second cousins'' (representing his father, the
King of Denmark and Iceland) •
Prince Mohammed Abdul Moneim (representing his first cousin once removed, the
King of Egypt) • The
Crown Prince of Greece, ''the King's double second cousin'' (representing his brother, the
King of the Hellenes) • The
Prince and
Princess Chichibu (representing his brother, the
Emperor of Japan) • The
Prince Consort of Luxembourg, ''husband of the King's third cousin'' (representing his wife, the
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg) •
Princess Juliana and
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, ''the King's fifth cousin and her husband'' (representing her mother, the
Queen of the Netherlands) • The
Grand Voevod of Alba Julia, ''the King's double second cousin once removed'' (representing his father, the
King of the Romanians) • The
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (representing his father, the
King of Saudi Arabia) •
Prince Chula Chakrabongse (representing his first cousin, the
King of Siam) • The
Crown Prince and
Crown Princess of Sweden, ''the King's fourth cousin (also widower of the King's
first cousin once removed) and the King's second cousin'' (representing his father, the
King of Sweden) •
Seif Al Islam Hussein (representing his brother, the
King of Yemen) •
Princess Paul of Yugoslavia and the
Prince Regent of Yugoslavia, ''the King's second cousin and her husband'' (representing his first cousin once removed, the
King of Yugoslavia)
Rulers of British protectorates • The
Emir of Transjordan • The
Sultan of Zanzibar • The
Sultan of Johor • The
Sultan of Terengganu • The
Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan • The
Sultan of Pahang • The
Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir • The
Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar • The
Maharaja of Jodhpur • The
Maharaja of Ratlam Other foreign dignitaries •
Ekrem Bey Libohova (representing the
King of the Albanians) •
Dejazmatch Makonnen Endelkachew (representing the
Emperor of Ethiopia) •
Hassan Esfandiary (representing the
Shahinshah of Iran) • Sayid Raouf Al Chadirji (representing the
King of Iraq) •
Conte Grandi (representing the
King of Italy) • Comte Henri de Maleville (representing the
Prince of Monaco) •
Sir Kaiser Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana (representing the
Maharajadhiraja of Nepal) •
James W. Gerard •
John J. Pershing •
Generalfeldmarschall Werner von Blomberg •
Maxim Litvinov •
Vladimir Mitrofanovich Orlov •
Yvon Delbos •
Alexis Leger •
İsmet İnönü •
Kâzım Orbay •
Józef Beck •
H. H. Kung •
Julián Besteiro The abbey's doors were closed to guests at 8.30 on the morning of the coronation. The official record of the ceremonial, published in the
London Gazette, describes the seating plan: "The Lords Spiritual were seated on the North side of the Area, or Sacrarium, the Lords Temporal in the South Transept, and the Dowager Peeresses and Peeresses in the North Transept." ==Procession to the abbey==