Royal Family Order of King Edward VII
      
| The Royal Family Order of Edward VII | 
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| Ribbon | 
| Awarded by King Edward VII (personally and privately) | 
| Type | Royal Family Order | 
| Awarded for | At the monarch's pleasure | 
| Status | Defunct; not awarded since the death of Edward VII | 
| Established | 1901 | 
The Royal Family Order of King Edward VII was an honour bestowed as a mark of personal esteem on female members of the British Royal Family by King Edward VII. The order is a personal memento rather than a state decoration.
Appearance
The ribbon of Edward VII's Royal Family Order was (working outwards in) a red stripe, almost half the size of the centre stripe, a thin gold stripe, about one-fifth of the red stripe, and a blue stripe, almost double the red stripe.
The red gold pattern is mirrored on both sides.
References
External links
-   for image of front and back.
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