Commodore-in-Chief

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Commodore-in-chief is an honorary appointment bestowed by the monarch of the Commonwealth realms on various members of the Royal Family. Previously, there have been honorary air commodores-in-chief in the British Royal Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force, but no parallel affiliations with the navies of either country.

Commodore-in-Chief is an appointment rather than a rank. Holding an appointment of commodore-in-chief does not confer upon the holder the rank of commodore or indeed any other rank. Members of the Royal Family wear the uniform of their rank and are not issued with a different uniform for the appointment.[dubious ] However, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, who was appointed the Commodore-in-Chief of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary in 2006, has since appeared in the uniform of a RFA Commodore.[1]

Canada

It was announced on 3 May 2015 that Charles, Prince of Wales, and Anne, Princess Royal, had been appointed by their mother, the Queen of Canada, as commodores-in-chief; Charles is Commodore-in-Chief (Fleet Atlantic) and Anne Commodore-in-Chief (Fleet Pacific). The appointment was timed to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the cessation of the Battle of the Atlantic.[2]

United Kingdom

Admiral Sir Jonathon Band, First Sea Lord, said on news of the appointments: "They firmly underline the strength of the bond between the Royal Family and the Armed Forces, not least the Naval Service in which so many members of the Royal family have served with great distinction over the years."[3]

Holder Naval rank (if any) Appointment[4] Dates
The Prince of Wales Hon. Admiral of the Fleet Commodore-in-Chief, Plymouth
Commodore-in-Chief, Aircraft Carriers[5]
2006
2019
The Duchess of Cornwall - Commodore-in-Chief, Naval Medical Services, Commodore-in-Chief, Royal Navy Chaplaincy Service 2006
The Duke of Cambridge Lieutenant Commander Commodore-in-Chief, Scotland
Commodore-in-Chief, Submarines
2006
The Duke of Sussex Lieutenant Commander Commodore-in-Chief, Small Ships and Diving 2006


(Relinquished)

The Duke of York Hon. Vice-Admiral Commodore-in-Chief, Fleet Air Arm 2006
The Earl of Wessex - Commodore-in-Chief, Royal Fleet Auxiliary 2006
The Princess Royal Hon. Admiral Commodore-in-Chief, Portsmouth 2006
Prince Michael of Kent Hon. Vice-Admiral Commodore-in-Chief, Maritime Reserves 2006

References

  1. ^ Meanwhile, yet another uniform for Edward
  2. ^ Government of Canada (3 May 2015). "Minister Kenney announces Royal appointments to the Royal Canadian Navy". Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  3. ^ "New Royal Patrons revealed by the Queen". Ministry of Defence. 8 October 2006. Archived from the original on 10 August 2006. Retrieved 1 November 2007.
  4. ^ "Appointment of new Royal Navy patrons". Buckingham Palace. 2006-08-08. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
  5. ^ "Prince of Wales becomes Commodore-in-Chief, Aircraft Carriers, as namesake ship commissions". Royal Navy. Portsmouth. 10 December 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2019.