King Charles is ‘making a change’ to the Order of the Garter 

EXCLUSIVE: Charles is setting a new precedent at this year's service, it's being said.

By Brigid Brown, Royal Reporter based in New York City

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King Charles has named four new additions to the Order of the Garter, but he’s changing things up a bit this year.

Charles plans to invest four new members and one is making royal history.

Marlene Koenig, royal historian and author of Royal Musings, told Daily Express US: “She is the first spouse of a royal prince in modern times to be given the Garter.”

She added: “I think it’s way cool that Charles has made this change, giving this to someone who has served the crown, and she and her husband were never meant to have a full-time royal career.”

Ms Koenig explains Richard worked as an architect, but six weeks after his wedding, his brother was killed in a plane crash in 1972 and “everything changed.”

He became heir to the dukedom and Queen Elizabeth II asked for Richard and his wife to become full-time royals, which they agreed to, and “they have served the crown admirably.”

“This is another new change the king has implemented, and I think we’ll see more of that in another few years,” predicting Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, may become a Lady of the Garter.

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The Order Of The Garter Service At Windsor Castle

Charles and Camilla wore their robes at last year's Order of the Garter service (Image: Getty)

The Order of the Garter is the oldest order of Chivalry in the UK, it goes back to Edward III, with King Henry VI being the last male monarch to name a woman to the Garter, which was his mother Lady Margaret Beaufort.

The monarchs to follow — King Henry VII, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Anne and Queen Victoria — did not name any women.

The female sovereigns were the Head of the Order, respectively, but they themselves did not receive the Garter from anyone else.

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Birgitte will be honoured at this year's service (Image: Getty)

Princess Elizabeth was the first female heir to receive a Garter. In 1987, as Queen, she created a statute that reintroduced women to the Garter, being named full Companions of the Order.

“In 1990, Queen Elizabeth II named Lavinia Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, to the Garter, and four years later, she changed how things were done, she named her daughter, Princess Anne, to the Garter,” said Ms Koenig.

“Anne said she didn’t want to be a Lady of the Garter, she wanted to be a Knight of the Garter, so she’s actually a Knight.”

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