The Fathers

The Prince of Wales, Father of the Groom

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales wore the Royal Navy Number One Dress (Ceremonial). The Prince of Wales has held the rank of Admiral of the Royal Navy since 2006.

The Sash (blue) - Order of the Garter (worn from left shoulder to right side).

The Garter Star: The Most Noble Order of the Garter is worn on the left, below a row of medals.  It is a silver eight-pointed star with a centre medallion portraying the enamelled red Cross of St George surrounded by enamelled blue garter inscribed with the motto of the Order "HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" (Evil be to him that thinks evil).

The Prince of Wales automatically became a Knight of the Garter when he became Prince of Wales in 1958, but was not installed until 17th June 1968, at Windsor Castle.

The Order of the Garter Thistle Star: Worn on the left chest below the Garter Star.

Neck Order: The badge of the Order of the Bath. The Prince of Wales was made Great Master of the Order on 28th May 1975.

The Order of Merit: Worn on the military braiding on the right side of the chest. The badge is an eight-pointed cross of red and blue enamel surmounted by the imperial crown; in the centre, upon blue enamel and surrounded by a laurel wreath, are the words in gold lettering "For Merit". The Prince of Wales was awarded the Order of Merit on 26th June, 2002.

Medals (from left to right):

The Queen's Service Order (New Zealand) - This awarded 1983
Instituted on 13th March 1975, this order is to recognize valuable voluntary service to the community and meritorious and faithful public services, both in a civilian capacity.

Coronation Medal - This was awarded in 1953 to commemorate The Queen's Coronation.

Silver Jubilee Medal - This was awarded in 1977 to commemorate The Queen's 25 years on the Throne.

Golden Jubilee Medal - This was awarded in 2002 to commemorate The Queen's 50 years on the Throne.

Canadian Forces Decoration - This was awarded in 1991.  The Prince has a number of special relationships with Canadian regiments.

The New Zealand Commemorative Medal - These medals were awarded in 1990 and marks The Prince's special relationship with New Zealand.

Royal Naval Sword

Aiguillettes (ornamental braiding): Worn on the right shoulder as he is Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to The Queen. In any other case it would be worn on the left shoulder.

Michael Middleton, Father of the Bride

Michael Middleton wore a traditional morning suit, top hat and buttonhole to the wedding of his daughter.

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