Royal colonel
Royal Colonel is an appointment made by the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, to members of the British Royal Family who are appointed to the position of Colonel-in-Chief of a regiment within the British or Commonwealth army. Royal Colonel appointments are made for regiments and military units of the British Army. Similar roles exist in honorary Air Commodores-in-Chief and Air Commodores for the Royal Air Force, and honorary Commodore-in-Chief for the Royal Navy.
These appointments are honorary and do not confer rank or uniform upon the recipient. They are a ceremonial appointment designed to further strengthen the bond between the British Army and the Royal Family.
The appointment of Royal Colonels is made by the Queen and is announced in a press release issued by the Palace Press Secretary.
Following the reorganisation of regiments in 2006 the following appointments were made:
- The Royal Regiment of Scotland
- The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
- The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's Lancashire and Border)
- The Royal Welsh
- The Highlanders, 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
- The Rifles
- The Grenadier Guards
- The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland
- 51st Highland, 7th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (TA)
- The Mercian Regiment
- The Welsh Guards
- The Irish Guards
- The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
- The Yorkshire Regiment
- 2nd Battalion The Rifles
- The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
- 52nd Lowland, 6th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (TA)
- The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons)
- The Royal Anglian Regiment
- 6th Battalion The Rifles (TA)
- 7th Battalion The Rifles (TA)
- 1st Battalion The Rifles
- The Scots Guards
- 3rd Battalion The Rifles
- 4th Battalion The Rifles
- 5th Battalion The Rifles