Gentleman Usher

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An officer of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom.

Gentlemen Ushers to The Queen are generally appointed from retired military, naval and air force officers (and occasionally civilians) for irregular and infrequent attendance at royal events. They are used for Garden Parties, and Investitures, where they act as ushers. Ushers, who are unpaid, retire at 70, when they may become Extra Gentlemen Ushers.

There are other Gentleman Ushers with specific appointments, such as the Gentleman Usher of the Sword of State. The only full-time Usher is the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, who attends on the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords, where he is the Serjeant-at-Arms. Before the Scottish Parliament was abolished in 1707 there was a Gentleman Usher of the White Rod with the same function.

Some orders of chivalry include gentlemen ushers as officers of the order. They are, in order of precedence:

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