Order of Brunswick

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Order of Brunswick
Ribbon of a member of the Order of Brunswick
Awarded by the

Emperor of Wellington
TypeNational order
Established7 September 2019
MottoAcceptatio erit in pace
EligibilityAnyone meeting the criteria
CriteriaAt the monarch's pleasure
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignZebrin I
Grand MasterPrince Taylor Britannia, Countess of Merlinsburg
GradesGrand Commander(BGC)
Commander (BC)
Officer (BO)
Member (BM)
Statistics
First induction7 September 2019
Total inductees0 (September2019)
Precedence
Next (higher)Royal Order of Wellington


The Royal Order of Wellington is an Wellington national order and the highest honor for merit in the Wellington system of orders, decorations, and medals. It comes first in the order of precedence.

The order was established on the 7th September 2019 for individuals who have made great achievements but have not reached the criteria to join the Royal Order of Wellington. The Emperor of Wellington is Sovereign of the order, and formally inducts members into the order. As of August 2019, one person has been appointed to the Order of Wellington. Appointees are granted with insignia and receive the right to bear armorial bearings.

Grades

The Emperor of Wellington, as the fount of honor, is at the head of the Order of Wellington as its Sovereign, however, the Grand Master of the order may bestow any rank in this order on the emperors behalf, so long as the individual meets the criteria. Each level has its own post-nominals, which members are entitled to use depending on their rank. Members who are Commander or Grand Commander may bear the title "Sir" or "Lady".

Insignia

The ribbon is blue with two orange stripes on the left and right of the center, which is red.

Recipients

Grand Commander of the Order of Wellington(WGCOW)

Grand Commander (WGC)

Commander (WC)

Officer (WO)

Member (WM)

(H) - Honorary membership