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Stables attached to Buckingham Palace
The Royal Mews is a mews, or collection of equestrian stables, of the British royal family. In London these stables and stable-hands' quarters have occupied
Royal_Mews
Type of housing above stables
residents. The word mews comes from the Royal Mews in London, England, a set of royal stables built 500 years ago on a former royal hawk mews. The term is now
Mews
Official royal street vehicles in the UK
The state and royal cars of the United Kingdom are kept at the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, where a wide range of state road vehicles (including horse-drawn
State and royal cars of the United Kingdom
State_and_royal_cars_of_the_United_Kingdom
Position in the British Royal Household
operational head of the Royal Mews of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. As executive head of the Royal Mews Department, they are
Crown_Equerry
Flags used by the British monarchy
used, such as Jaguar) or state occasions (when the Liveried cars of the Royal Mews are used), this seems reserved for the Queen only, although when Prince
Royal standard of the United Kingdom
Royal_standard_of_the_United_Kingdom
1851 horse-drawn carriage used by the British royal family
new legislative session of the UK Parliament. It is displayed at the Royal Mews when not in use. The exterior paint is dark brown with gilt decoration
Irish_State_Coach
Carriage used by the British royal family
of other royal coaches which have electric windows, heating, and hydraulic stabilizers. Gold State Coach details Exhibited in the Royal Mews at Buckingham
Gold_State_Coach
Garden in London
Place to the south-west, and the Royal Mews, King's Gallery, and Buckingham Palace itself to the south and east. The royal connection to the site of the
Buckingham_Palace_Garden
Horses used by the British Royal household
today they live at the Royal Mews near Buckingham Palace. Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays make up the majority of the royal carriage horses. The Greys
Windsor_Grey
Street in Belgravia, London
now the headquarters of the National Audit Office. The entrances to the Royal Mews and King's Gallery are in Buckingham Palace Road. In June 1917, the Imperial
Buckingham_Palace_Road
preservation services. The Royal Mews oversees ceremonial coaches, vehicles and horses. The horses are used for pulling coaches and for the Royal Family's pleasure
Royal_Household_of_Denmark
Luxury four-wheeled open carriage
credentials to the Emperor of Japan, as well as for royal weddings and coronations. The Royal Mews maintains several different types of landau: several
Landau_(carriage)
Ultra-luxury flagship automobile in its fourth generation
murmured about how nice it would be to have a car with performance in the Royal Mews. On 15 November 1948, not long after Prince Philip had driven the aforementioned
Rolls-Royce_Phantom_IV
Public square in London, England
reign of Richard II to that of Henry VII, the mews was at the western end of the Strand. The name "Royal Mews" comes from the practice of keeping hawks here
Trafalgar_Square
Mews street in South Kensington, London
Kynance Mews is a mews street in South Kensington district of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, SW7. The mews consists of 33 residential
Kynance_Mews
Process by which an animal routinely casts off a part of its body
verb "muer", to moult), a term that lives on in the name of Britain's Royal Mews where the King's hawks used to be kept during moulting time before becoming
Moulting
Breed of horse that originated in England
in the British royal stables. Of the two types of carriage horses at the Royal Mews, the Windsor Greys pull carriages of senior royal family members,
Cleveland_Bay
Point from which distances from London are measured
place latter comprised little more than wayside cottages serving the Royal Mews in the northern area of Trafalgar Square, and built specifically for the
Charing_Cross
Horse-drawn carriage used by the British Royal Family
(1991). The Royal Mews. London: The Bodley Head. pp. 180–185. ISBN 978-0-3703-1345-0. "The Official Website of The British Monarchy". Royal.gov.uk. Archived
Australian_State_Coach
Building that provides lodging for hunters
drivers and groomsmen, which is why the royal stables are now known as the Royal Mews. The head of the Royal Mews is the Master of the Horse with all matters
Sporting_lodge
Federal police service of Canada
to join Royal Mews". Archived from the original on September 27, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2011. Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal Becomes Honorary
Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police
Administrative headquarters of the British monarch
Garden". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 18 January 2026. "The Gold State Coach". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 8 May 2023. "The Royal Mews, Buckingham
Buckingham_Palace
Exhibitions and international convention centre in the London Borough of Newham
facility is situated on a 100-acre (0.40 km2) site on the northern quay of the Royal Victoria Dock in London Docklands, located between Canary Wharf and London
Excel_London
Collective departments of the British royal family
Treasurer to the King. The Crown Equerry has day-to-day operation of the Royal Mews, and is part of the Lord Chamberlain's Office. The other equerries have
Royal Households of the United Kingdom
Royal_Households_of_the_United_Kingdom
Most senior official of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom
garden parties, state visits, royal weddings, and the State Opening of Parliament. They also oversee the Royal Mews and royal travel, as well as the ceremony
Lord_Chamberlain
Horse drawn carriage
matching pair in pole harness. The Balmoral Sociable is a carriage of the Royal Mews (so named because its interior is lined with Balmoral tartan); it is still
Sociable_(carriage)
Four wheeled open carriage
and Company, and renovated in 1961. It has ivory fittings and is in the Royal Mews carriage collection. It was used by Queen Elizabeth II from 1978 to 2011
Phaeton_(carriage)
British royal carriage
Alexandra's State Coach is one of several state carriages maintained at the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace. It was built around the year 1865, initially as a
Queen_Alexandra's_State_Coach
Motor vehicle
Landaulet. Both manufacturers were allowed to deliver a new model to the Royal Mews—Rolls-Royce delivered a Phantom VI with standard limousine body, and Daimler
Daimler_DS420
Male domestic worker
(second ed.). Routledge. pp. 172 to 181. ISBN 978-0-415-10399-2. The Royal Mews: Buckingham Palace. London: Pitkin Pictorials. 1972. pp. 9, 18. ISBN 0853720673
Footman
Carriage of the British monarchy
maintained (and often on public display) at the Royal Mews in London. List of state coaches The Royal Mews: Buckingham Palace. London: Pitkin. 1975. ISBN 978-0-8537-2067-6
Glass_coach
Official state cars for the British Monarch
Charles III. Anne, Princess Royal used the car while accompanying the Queen's coffin. Both cars are kept in the Royal Mews. The vehicles' twin-turbocharged
Bentley_State_Limousine
Royal train for the use of the British royal family and staff
modernising royal transport, with King Charles III supporting the decision. Royal Mews State and royal cars of the United Kingdom List of royal yachts of
British_Royal_Train
2023 novella by Fonda Lee
monsters who killed her relatives. At eighteen, Ester travels to the Royal Mews and begins training to become a rukher. The kingdom’s rukhers fly giant
Untethered_Sky
Funeral vehicle used by the British Royal family
a vehicle of the Royal Mews used for funerals of the British royal family. Based on a Jaguar XJ model, it was designed by the Royal Household and Jaguar
State_hearse
Museum in London
constant use and manned around the clock by officers of the Royal Navy, British army and Royal Air Force. These officers were responsible for producing a
Churchill_War_Rooms
Ceremonial carriage
Parliament, and most had been built by 1840. State coaches are still used for royal weddings and other state ceremonial events. State coaches were built by
State_coach
English architect and designer (c. 1685–1748)
London, for which Burlington's patronage secured him the commissions: the Royal Mews at Charing Cross (1731–33, demolished in 1830), the Treasury buildings
William_Kent
British sculptor (1701–1774)
Chief Mason to the Crown and was the mason for the Tower of London and Royal Mews. He was born in Eynsham in Oxfordshire, the son of George Deval who died
John_Deval
Topics referred to by the same term
Royal Stables may refer to: Royal Mews, United Kingdom Royal Stables (Denmark) Royal Stables (France) Royal Stables (Netherlands) Royal Stables (Sweden)
Royal_Stables
Horse-drawn carriage used by the British Royal Family
Keppel family returned the coach to the Royal Family by presenting it as a gift to Queen Mary, who kept it in the mews at Windsor Castle. Between 1968 and
Scottish_State_Coach
Lincolnshire Mossman Carriage Collection in Luton, Bedfordshire Royal Mews § Royal and state carriages at Buckingham Palace in London, includes: 1902
List_of_carriage_museums
Departments of the British royal family
John Henry George Chapple 1925–1936: Paymaster Rear-Adm. Henry Horniman (Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace) 1910–1915: Bernard Forbes, 8th Earl of Granard 1915–1922:
Household of George V and Mary
Household_of_George_V_and_Mary
British royal recognitions
Windsor Castle, Royal Collection Trust. Verity Anne Hardstaff – Footman, Royal Household. Dominic Peter Kent – First Chauffeur, The Royal Mews, Buckingham
2026_New_Year_Honours
State coach of Denmark
special occasions, such as jubilees and state visits. Delivered to the Royal Mews by Henry Fife in 1840, it has previously been believed that the Golden
Golden_Coupé_(Denmark)
Late Baroque 18th-century architectural style
Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, Hendrik Keun, 1772". Rijksmuseum. "History of the Royal Mews". www.rct.uk. "Painswick Rococo Garden, Gloucestershire". March 6, 2021
Rococo_architecture
Equipment for use on domesticated horses
Working tack room at the Royal Mews in London showing driving and riding equipment
Horse_tack
British writer and broadcaster
Closed Doors: the tragic untold story of Wallis Simpson (Arrow, 2012) The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace Official Souvenir Guide (Antique Collectors Club
Hugo_Vickers
Naval warfare force of the United Kingdom
Capabilities to the Royal Navy | Elbit Systems". www.elbitsystems.com. Retrieved 13 July 2025. Golden, Ivan (1 April 2025). "MEWSIC: Royal Navy's Advanced
Royal_Navy
Uniform, insignia or symbol
semi-state livery for the Queen's Birthday Parade Outriders from the Royal Mews, wearing scarlet livery The Duke of Edinburgh chose green pullovers for
Livery
yacht. Royal Yacht Squadron Royal barge of the United Kingdom Royal Mews State and royal cars of the United Kingdom Air transport of the Royal Family
List of royal yachts of the United Kingdom
List_of_royal_yachts_of_the_United_Kingdom
Listed entertainment and sports venue in London
acres (3.0 ha). The Palace was built by Kelk and Lucas, who also built the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington at around the same time. Sims Reeves sang
Alexandra_Palace
Queen of Norway from 1905 to 1938
stables of the royal palace in Oslo be upgraded. Maud supervised much of this project herself and was greatly inspired by the Royal Mews in London when
Maud_of_Wales
British royal carriage
June 2014. It has been in regular service since, and is housed in the Royal Mews along with the other state coaches. The coach was used to carry King Charles
Diamond_Jubilee_State_Coach
Mews street in Holland Park, London
Holland Park Mews is a mews street in the Holland Park district of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in W11, London. The mews consists of 67
Holland_Park_Mews
British royal recognitions
Windsor Silver Kirsty Leigh Cox, Groom, Royal Mews, Windsor Castle. Khushpreet Kaur Gulshan, Retail Assistant, Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace. Richard
2025_New_Year_Honours
British painter (1724–1806)
clay. The white horse was painted from one of the Kings Horses in the Royal Mews, secured for the artist by an architect friend, Mr. Payne. Stubbs was
George_Stubbs
Town in Berkshire, England
was given a house on St Albans Street: Burford House (now part of the Royal Mews). Her residence in this house, as far as it is possible to tell, was brief
Windsor,_Berkshire
Type of horse-drawn carriage
presidential coach, National Coach Museum, Portugal A Clarence from the Royal Mews in London The Sultan of Yogyakarta's state carriage Haajanen, Lennart
Clarence_(carriage)
heritage uses are prominent. The Royal Mews in London maintains a working collection of state coaches and carriages for royal and diplomatic events, and similar
History of horse-drawn transport
History_of_horse-drawn_transport
Major Gerald Felix Wheeler was the Crown Equerry in the Royal Mews of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. He held this post from
Felix_Wheeler
English antiquary and civil servant (1830–1888)
1881 he was living in an apartment in the Royal Mews, with a cook and a housemaid. Bell died at the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, where he was still living
Doyne_Bell
Lodge to North of entrance to Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace Lodges, North and South Entrance to Royal Mews
Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_the_City_of_Westminster
1984 IRA assassination attempt on Margaret Thatcher
and a female partner rented a room at the Rubens Hotel, overlooking the Royal Mews, which is situated on the grounds of Buckingham Palace. They rented room
Brighton_hotel_bombing
British actor (born 1979)
He has provided his voice for audio guides in Buckingham Palace, The Royal Mews, Louvre and Hever Castle. Giant (2025 film) (UK Commentator) 'Time Rewind'
Oliver_Mason
Motor vehicle
delivered to the Royal Estate at Sandringham and is still housed in the Royal Mews and is on display for visitors to see, among other Royal vehicles. It is
Rover_P5
Appointments made by King Charles III
Catering Assistant, Royal Household. Peter Harris. Groom, Hampton Court Palace Stables. Justin John Kemp. Liveried Helper, Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace
2025_Birthday_Honours
horses from the Royal Mews were used (the same eight as had drawn the late Queen's carriage at her diamond jubilee). At Windsor, when the royal coffin was
Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Queen_Victoria
Sight-seeing vehicle
to Queen Victoria by Louis Philippe of France and is preserved in the Royal Mews. Before the First World War, motor charabancs were used mainly for day
Charabanc
Royal attendant
attendance can be called upon if needed. The Crown Equerry is in charge of the Royal Mews Department and holds a distinct office. Equerries, temporary equerries
Equerry
Stables of the Danish royal family
The Royal Stables (Danish: De Kongelige Stalde) is the mews (i.e., combined stables and carriage house) of the Danish monarchy which provides the ceremonial
Royal_Stables_(Denmark)
Rider of horse while driving a carriage
conversations. Better visibility of the carriage and its occupants: important royal weddings in England use the 1902 postillion state landau rather than a state
Postilion
British royal carriage
carriage of the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace. Not being a state coach, it is much plainer than some of the other carriages kept at the Mews. Formerly there
King_Edward_VII's_Town_Coach
Secured vehicles used to transport heads of state or government
heads of state and government Royal barge Royal train Royal yacht Royal Mews § Royal and state carriages State coach All royal family members drive cars with
Official_state_car
Motor vehicle
delivered to the Royal Mews in 1972. As they went out of production, two were put aside for the use of junior members of the Royal Family for official
Austin_Princess
National Maritime Museum National Portrait Gallery Royal Air Force Museum Royal Albert Hall Royal Mews Royal Observatory Greenwich Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
London_Pass
British architect (1752–1835)
Buckingham House to create Buckingham Palace (1825–1830), and for the Royal Mews (1822–24) and Marble Arch (1828). The arch was originally designed as
John_Nash_(architect)
Appointments made by King Charles III
Windsor Silver Dominic Richard Jesse Adcock, Farrier. For services to the Royal Mews John William Farquhar, Security Team Leader, The Palace of Holyroodhouse
2026_Birthday_Honours
1953 coronation in the United Kingdom
towards the abbey in the Gold State Coach drawn by eight grey geldings. The Royal Mews staff placed a hot water bottle under the coach's seat to keep the Queen
Coronation_of_Elizabeth_II
Former British army unit for evacuating the Royal Family
and Queen. In addition, the four Rolls-Royce armoured cars based at the Royal Mews would be attached to the troop in the event of an evacuation. A troop
Coats_Mission
Position of varying importance in several European nations
the Royal Mews, which provides vehicular transport for the Sovereign, both cars and horse-drawn carriages. Train travel is arranged by the Royal Travel
Master_of_the_Horse
Building used for indoor horseback riding
The Riding School at Buckingham Palace Royal Mews in London dates from 1764. It measures 54 m × 15 m (177 ft × 49 ft).
Riding_hall
Residence and administrative headquarters of a monarchy
Premier Cellarer (Ober-Mundschenk) 2.4. The Premier Master of the Horses and Mews (Ober-Stallmeister) 2.5. The Premier Master of the Hunt (Ober-Jägermeister)
Royal_household
Section of the City of Westminster, England
Rubens at the Palace – a hotel on Buckingham Palace Road, opposite the Royal Mews and a short walk from Victoria station. Hotel Riu Plaza London Victoria
Victoria,_London
Short street in the City of Westminster, London
Cockspur Street. Byrne's skeleton is preserved in the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in England. Survey of London, vol. 16 (1935), St Martin-in-The-Fields
Cockspur_Street
English stone crosses erected in 1291–95
Eleanor's bier spent the final night of its journey, 16 December 1290, in the Royal Mews at Charing, Westminster, a few hundred yards north of Westminster Abbey
Eleanor_cross
For a monarch or approved by the monarch
procession, if not walking or riding, rode in horse-drawn carriages from the Royal Mews). In 2022, by contrast, an RAF aircraft took the Queen's body from Edinburgh
State funerals in the United Kingdom
State_funerals_in_the_United_Kingdom
British car company
1980s. In 1967, Vauxhall became a Royal Warrant Holder: Motor Vehicle Manufacturers to HM The Queen—the Royal Mews. The warrant of HRH The Prince of Wales
Vauxhall_Motors
Broadcast made to the Commonwealth realms
formally as His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, and informally as the Royal Christmas message is a broadcast made by the sovereign of the United Kingdom
Royal_Christmas_message
Australian carriage maker (born 1949)
was engaged at Windsor Castle, and later moved to the Royal Mews in London, caring for the Royal ceremonial horses and driving the carriages on ceremonial
W._J._Frecklington
Street in Holland Park, London
remain as private houses. The Royal Crescent is listed Grade II*. Behind the terraces is the Royal Crescent Mews. The Mews is a part-cobbled cul-de-sac
Royal_Crescent,_London
Colonel Humphrey Mews (1941–1990) was Deputy Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales between 1986 and 1988. Mews joined the Royal Artillery after Sandhurst
Humphrey_Mews
Historic Assets of Wales, retrieved 2 April 2019 Buckingham Palace: History, Royal Household, archived from the original on 28 March 2010, retrieved 12 April
List of works by Edward Blore on palaces and large houses
List_of_works_by_Edward_Blore_on_palaces_and_large_houses
development. It is not a riding school. The Association is based at The Royal Mews, Hampton Court in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. A member
Horse_Rangers_Association
Departments of the British royal family
Duke of Manchester 1907–1910: Wentworth Beaumont, 2nd Baron Allendale Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace 1901–1905: William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of
Household of Edward VII and Alexandra
Household_of_Edward_VII_and_Alexandra
Designed by Nelson & Innes. King's Mews 1732 1830 Trafalgar Square Rebuilt by William Kent. Succeeded by the present Royal Mews in 1825. Lloyd's of London 1928
List of demolished buildings and structures in London
List_of_demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_London
Historic England, "Riding School with upper, middle and lower courts, Royal Mews, Windsor Castle (1117757)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
List of miscellaneous works by Edward Blore
List_of_miscellaneous_works_by_Edward_Blore
British government recognitions
Elizabeth II Simon Nicholas Henry Hayward Knapp, LVO, Veterinary Surgeon, Royal Mews The Reverend Canon Joseph John Morrow, CBE, Lord Lyon King of Arms, for
2023_Demise_Honours
in 2014 and seeking new venue Egyptian Hall Erith Museum Firepower: The Royal Artillery Museum, closed in 2016, collections in storage for proposed Salisbury
List_of_museums_in_London
Children's animated TV series
Buckingham Palace, the Brown Family take Paddington to the Royal Mews, where he gets into a royal coach and is met with Queen Elizabeth II, but he is arrested
Paddington_Bear_(TV_series)
ROYAL MEWS
ROYAL MEWS
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Like a Feather
Girl/Female
French
Regal.
Boy/Male
English American French
Faithful; unswerving.
Girl/Female
Hindu
A bird, The cuckoo
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
A Bird; Voice of Bird
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish American French Latin English
Red.
Male
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin regalis, ROYAL means "king."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Royle.Americanized form of German Reul or Reule.Possibly also an Americanized form of Spanish and Portuguese Real.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Franch River
Boy/Male
Indian
Joyful Person
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Song Bird
Boy/Male
Afghan, Australian, Gaelic, Irish
Red-haired; Red
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
A Bird; Kuku
Girl/Female
French
Regal.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Royal, ROYALE means "king."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Royle.Altered spelling of German Reul or Reule.
Boy/Male
English Gaelic Scandinavian
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald from Reynold.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
Red.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Latin, Scottish
Royal; Regal; Rye Hill; Red; King
ROYAL MEWS
ROYAL MEWS
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the medieval French form of the Latin personal name Sabinus or its feminine form Sabina, originally an ethnic name for a member of an ancient Italic people of central Italy, whose name is of uncertain origin. According to legend, in the 8th century bc the Romans slaughtered the Sabine menfolk and carried off the women. More influential as far as name-giving is concerned was the existence of several Christian saints bearing this name. The masculine name was borne by at least ten early saints (martyrs and bishops), but as a given name the feminine form was always more popular.Jewish : probably also an Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish name.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Good looking
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Loomis.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pratyakash | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à®•à¯à®·Â Â
In front
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Self-respecting
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a pet form of the personal name Benedict.In some cases it may be of Welsh origin, a variant of Bendry, patronymic from the personal name Hendry (from Welsh ap Hendry). Compare Parry.
Boy/Male
Norse
Brother of Thorstein Torfi.
Girl/Female
Greek
Sparkling.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Loving and Caring Person to All
Boy/Male
French, German, Russian
Farmer; Form of George; Earth Worker
ROYAL MEWS
ROYAL MEWS
ROYAL MEWS
ROYAL MEWS
ROYAL MEWS
a.
Royal.
n.
A small sail immediately above the topgallant sail.
a.
Royal; kingly; also, basilican.
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Regal; royal.
n.
One of the upper or distal branches of an antler, as the third and fourth tynes of the antlers of a stag.
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Royal.
n.
One of the soldiers of the first regiment of foot of the British army, formerly called the Royals, and supposed to be the oldest regular corps in Europe; -- now called the Royal Scots.
a.
Pertaining to a royal court.
n.
Printing and writing papers of particular sizes. See under paper, n.
a.
Princely; royal.
n.
An old English coin. See Rial.
v. t.
to make royal.
a.
Kingly; pertaining to the crown or the sovereign; suitable for a king or queen; regal; as, royal power or prerogative; royal domains; the royal family; royal state.
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Royal; regal; kingly.
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Existing between royal courts.
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Royal.
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Royal.
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Under the patronage of royality; holding a charter granted by the sovereign; as, the Royal Academy of Arts; the Royal Society.
n.
A small mortar.
a.
Noble; generous; magnificent; princely.