Royal Ibaglian Order
The Royal Ibaglian Order is an Ibaglian order of chivalry instituted in 1986 by Queen Elizabeth II. The Order includes five classes in civil and military divisions, in order of seniority:
- Knight or Dame Grand Companion (GCRI)
- Knight or Dame Companion (K/DCRI)
- Companion (CRI)
- Officer (ORI)
- Member (MRI)
History
When the order was instituted in 1986, it was meant to eventually replace the Order of the Bath, the Order of St Michael and St George, and the Order of the British Empire in Ibagli. Appointments to the two latter orders have continued sporadically, however.
Composition
The Monarch is the Sovereign of the Order and appoints all members of the order (by convention, on the advice of the Government). The Chancellor and Principal Dame Grand Companion of the Order is the Governor-General of Ibagli.
The order is limited to 25 Knights and Dames Grand Companion, 100 Knights and Dames Companion, and 225 Companions. There is no limit on the number of members of the fourth and fifth classes. Appointments are made on the advice of the Government of Ibagli. Foreigners can be admitted to the order as honorary members. Honorary and additional members do not count in the limits of the order. Visiting heads of state are traditionally made honorary Knights Grand Companion of the order.
Insignia
The badge of the Royal Ibaglian Order is an eight-pointed white star, with a representation of the shield of the Coat of Arms of Ibagli surrounded by a blue ring containing gold palm fronds and the word "Ibagli," topped by a royal crown. The ribbon on which the badge is worn is gold with red edges. Knights and dames grand companion wear the badge on a sash worn on the right shoulder. Knights and dames companion and companions wear the insignia suspended from the neck. Officers wear a silver gilt badge with no enamel, and members wear a silver badge with no enamel, both on the left chest. Knights and dames in the first two grades are also entitled to wear a star. The star of a knight or dame grand companion has eight large points, and the star of a knight or dame companion has four large points and four small points. The sovereign and chancellor of the order also receive a collar from which the badge can be suspended.
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Star of a Knight or Dame Grand Companion
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Star of a Knight or Dame Companion
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Civil Division Insignia of a Knight or Dame Grand Companion, Knight or Dame Companion, or Companion.
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Civil Division Insignia of an Officer
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Civil Division Insignia of a Member
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Diagram of Civil Division Insignia (male)
Privileges
Knights grand companion and knights companion prefix "sir" and dames grand companion and dames companion prefix "dame" to their forenames. Wives of knights are entitled to prefix their surnames with "lady." Knights and dames grand companion use the post-nominal letters "GCRI." Knights companion use "KCRI," dames companion "DCRI," companions "CRI," officers "ORI," and members "MRI." People who are not citizens of a Commonwealth realm may receive honorary membership in the order, but honorary members of the first two classes are not entitled to place "sir" or "dame" before their names.
Knights and dames grand companion may be granted heraldic supporters. Knights and dames grand companion and knights and dames companion may also encircle their arms with the circlet of the order. Members of all grades may have a depiction of their insignia suspended below their arms. The sovereign, chancellor, and previous chancellors of the order are entitled to encircle their arms with a depiction of the order's collar.
Chapel
The chapel of the order is Haphonia Cathedral. A service is held each year at the cathedral for members of the order. The sovereign, chancellor, and ordinary and additional knights and dames grand companion receive stalls in the choir. In addition, there are two visitors' stalls for honorary knights and dames grand companion who choose to attend a service. The banners of knights and dames grand companion are suspended above their stalls, and those of armigerous honorary knights and dames grand companion are also suspended in the choir. The banners are removed after death, but a plate remains in the stall bearing the name and arms of the previous occupant.
Important members and officials of the Order
Sovereign | ||
His Majesty the King | 2022 (Additional Knight Grand Companion in 1986) | |
Chancellor and Principal Knight Grand Companion | ||
His Excellency The Rt. Hon. Sir Steven Spell OIM GCVO GCRI KCMG ID | 2006 (Knight Grand Companion in 1994) | |
Additional Knights and Dames Grand Companion | ||
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal KG KT GCVO GCRI ID GCL CMM QSO CD | 1992 | |
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales KG KT GCRI PC ADC(P) | 2012 | |
Her Majesty The Queen LG LT GCVO GCRI ONZ CSM CD PC | 2023 | |
Ordinary Knights and Dames Grand Companion | ||
Civil Division | ||
The Rt. Hon. the Viscountess Feldon OIM GCRI | 1988 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Harlington GCRI | 1991 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Bradley Hunter GCRI KCMG | 1995 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Jeremy Cannon GCRI CMG MP | 1999 | |
The Rt. Hon. Dame Hillary Wilson GCRI | 2000 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Albert Wooster GCRI KC | 3 October 2005 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir John Goodwin OIM GCRI CH | 31 December 2005 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Brian Rodney GCRI MP | 8 December 2006 | |
Prof. Sir Jonathan Franklin GCRI OBE | 31 December 2006 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony Kinder GCRI KC | 31 December 2006 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Marcus Smallegan GCRI KC MP | 31 December 2006 | |
The Hon. Sir Ian Farquhar GCRI CBE | 15 June 2013 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Brian Rodney GCRI | 30 December 2017 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Richard LeVeque GCRI KC MP | 28 December 2018 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Roger Pollack GCRI KC MP | 17 June 2023 | |
Military Division | ||
Admiral of the Fleet the Hon. Sir Alexander Parsons OIM GCRI ID | 1992 | |
Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Sir Erik Barnes GCRI DSO MC ID MP | 1999 | |
Field Marshal the Hon. Sir George Venderschmitt GCRI MVO MC ID | 2004 | |
Marshal of the Royal Ibaglian Air Force the Hon. Sir Alan Penderson GCRI ID | 2008 | |
Honorary Knights and Dames Grand Companion | ||
Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrix LG GCVO GCRI Queen of the Netherlands (1980-2013) |
1989 | |
Ieremia Tabai GCMG GCRI AO President of Kiribati (1979–1982, 1983–1991) |
1989 | |
Fernando Collor de Mello GCRI President of Brazil (1990-1992) |
1990 | |
His Majesty Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah GCB GCMG GCRI Sultan of Brunei |
1990 | |
Lech Wałęsa GCB GCRI President of Poland (1990-1995) |
1991 | |
His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito Emperor of Japan (1989-2019) |
1995 | |
Chen Shui-bian GCRI President of the Republic of China (2000-2008) |
2005 | |
Felipe Calderón GCB GCRI President of the United Mexican States (2006-2012) |
2007 | |
Hamid Karzai GCMG GCRI President of Afghanistan (2004-2014) |
2007 | |
Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Tufuga Efi GCRI Head of State of Samoa (2007-2017) |
2007 | |
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo GCRI President of the Philippines (2001-2010) |
2009 | |
His Excellency Ma Ying-jeou GCRI President of the Republic of China (2008-2016) |
2009 | |
His Majesty King Tupou VI King of Tonga |
2014 | |
His Excellency Anote Tong GCRI President of Kiribati (2003-2016) |
2015 | |
Her Excellency Tsai Ing-wen GCRI President of the Republic of China |
2017 |
See also
Honours System of Ibagli |
Ibaglian Orders |
Conduct and Service Decorations and Medals
Victoria Cross - George Cross - Military Cross - Ibaglian Forces Decoration - Fire Service Medal - Police Service Medal - Health Service Medal |
Commemorative Medals
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal - Independence Medal - Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal - Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal - Semicentennial Medal - Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal |
Commonwealth Orders
Order of the Garter - Order of the Thistle - Order of the Bath - Order of St Michael and St George - Royal Victorian Order - Order of the British Empire - Order of the Companions of Honour - Distinguished Service Order - Imperial Service Order |
Other Honours and Appointments |