List of knights and dames grand cross of the Order of the Bath

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This is an incomplete list of those who were made knights and dames grand cross of the

post-nominal
GCB. Those Knights living at the time of the reorganisation of the Order automatically became Knights Grand Cross, with the post-nominal GCB.

Knights and dames grand cross

George III

Image Name Date Notes References
Field Marshal
PC
2 January 1815 Military division [1][2]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [3][4]
General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [5][6]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [7][8]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [9][10]
General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [11][12]
General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [13][14]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1801 Military division [8]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [15][16]
General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [17][18]
General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [19][20]
General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [8]
Field Marshal His Grace
PC
2 January 1815 Military division [21][22]
General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [23][24]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [25][26]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [27][28]
Vice-Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [29][30]
Vice-Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [31][32]
Lieutenant-General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [33]
Field Marshal
PC
2 January 1815 Military division [34][35]
Field Marshal
PC
2 January 1815 Military division [36][37]
Rear-Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [38][39]
Lieutenant-General Henry William Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge 2 January 1815 Military division [40]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [41][42]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [43][44]
Lieutenant-General
KB
2 January 1815 Military division [45][46]
Admiral
RN
2 January 1815 Military division [47][48]
General
GCB
2 January 1815 Military division [49][50]
General
GCB
2 January 1815 Military division [51][52]
Lieutenant General
GCB
2 January 1815 Military division [53][54]
General
GCB
2 January 1815 Military division [55][56]
Lieutenant General
GCH
2 January 1815 Military division [57][58]
Major General
GCB
2 January 1815 Military division [59]
KB
2 January 1815 Civil division [60][61]
PC
2 January 1815 Civil division [62][63]
PC
2 January 1815 Civil division [64][65]
PC
2 January 1815 Civil division [66][67]
KB
2 January 1815 Civil division [68][69]
KB
2 January 1815 Civil division [70][71]
KB
2 January 1815 Civil division [72]
KB
2 January 1815 Civil division [73][74]
KB
2 January 1815 Civil division [75][76]
KB
2 January 1815 Civil division [77][78]
KB
2 January 1815 Civil division [79][80]
Lieutenant General
GCB
7 April 1815 Military division [81][82]
Admiral
RN
7 June 1815 Military division [83][84]
Sir Robert Liston 21 October 1816 Civil division [85][86]
Rear-Admiral
RN
20 February 1818 Military division [87][88]
Sir William à Court, Bt. 20 October 1819 Civil division [89][90]

George IV

Image Name Date Notes References
Admiral
RN
20 May 1820 Military division [91][92]
Admiral
RN
20 May 1820 Military division [93][94]
Sir Charles Long 20 May 1820 Civil division [95][96]
Sir Charles Bagot 20 May 1820 Civil division [97][98]
Sir Edward Thornton
8 March 1822 Civil division [99][100]
Major-General Sir Benjamin Bloomfield 1 April 1822 Civil division [101][102]
PC
1 May 1825 Civil division [103][104]
Frederick James Lamb 13 December 1827 Civil division [105][106]
Sir Stratford Canning 7 December 1829 Civil division [107][108]
Sir Robert Gordon 7 December 1829 Civil division [107][109]

William IV

Image Name Date Notes References
Lieutenant-General Sir John Byng 24 February 1831 Military division [110][111]
Sir Robert Adair 3 August 1831 Civil division [112][113]
PC
6 June 1832 Civil division [114][115]
Charles Manners-Sutton 31 August 1833 Civil division [116][117]
John Ponsonby, 2nd Baron Ponsonby 3 March 1834 Civil division [118][119]
PC
16 September 1834 Civil division [120][121]
Admiral
RN
3 August 1835 Military division [122][123]
PC
29 August 1835 Civil division [124][125]
Lieutenant-General
KCB
6 February 1837 Military division [126][127]

Victoria

Image Name Date Notes References
PC
27 June 1837 Civil division [128][129]
George William Frederick Villiers, Esq. 19 October 1837 Civil division [130][131]
PC
15 December 1837 Civil division [132][133]
PC
19 July 1838 Civil division [134][135]
Colonel
CB
19 July 1838 Civil division [136]
Charles Augustus Ellis, 6th Baron Howard de Walden and 2nd Baron Seaford 19 July 1838 Civil division [137][138]
Richard Jenkins, Esq. 20 July 1838 Civil division [139][140]
John McNeill, Esq. 15 April 1839 Civil division [141][142]
PC
19 August 1841 Civil division [143][144]
Lieutenant-General
KCB
27 August 1841 Civil division [145][146]
Major-General Sir Henry Pottinger, Bt. 2 December 1842 Civil division [147][148]
Arthur Ingram Aston, Esq. 10 November 1843 Civil division [149][150]
Lieutenant-General
KCB
1 June 1844 Civil division [151][152]
Captain
RN
10 July 1844 Civil division [153][154]
PC
30 October 1844 Civil division [155][156]
PC
11 December 1845 Civil division [157][158]
Lieutenant-General
PC
24 June 1846 Civil division [159][160]
GCH
28 January 1847 Civil division [161][162]
PC
10 December 1847 Civil division [163][164]
Sir George Grey, Bt. 31 March 1849 Civil division [165][166]
KCB
1 March 1851 Civil division [167][168]
PC, FRS
23 February 1852 Civil division [169][170]
PC
21 February 1853 Civil division [171][12]
Sir James Robert George Graham, Bt. 15 April 1854 Civil division [172]
Field Marshal
PC
5 July 1855 Military division [173][174]
Admiral
RN
5 July 1855 Military division [175][176]
Admiral
RN
5 July 1855 Military division [177][178]
PC
29 October 1855 Civil division [179][180]
Sir Charles Wood, Bt. 19 June 1856 Civil division [181][182]
PC
24 January 1857 Civil division [183]
KCB
11 November 1857 Civil division [184][185]
Major-General
KCB
5 March 1858 Civil division [citation needed]
KCB
3 September 1858 Civil division [186]
PC
28 September 1858 Civil division [citation needed]
PC
31 March 1859 Civil division [187]
PC
31 March 1859 Civil division [188]
Rear-Admiral
RN
20 May 1859 Military division [189][190]
PC
15 June 1859 Civil division [191]
Sir John Somerset Pakington, Bt. 15 June 1859 Civil division [192][193]
Admiral
RN
18 May 1860 Military division [194]
Admiral
RN
18 May 1860 Military division [195]
KCB
24 January 1862 Civil division [196]
KCB
10 March 1863 Civil division [197][198]
KCB
11 August 1863 Civil division [199][200]
Major-General
KCB
1 July 1864 Civil division [201]
Field Marshal
PC
10 February 1865 Military division [202][203]
Sir Robert Peel, Bt. 5 January 1866 Civil division [204]
Captain H.S.H.
RN
29 January 1866 Civil division [205][206]
KCB
6 July 1866 Civil division [207]
KCB
6 July 1866 Civil division [208][209]
KCB
6 July 1866 Civil division [210]
Lieutenant-General
KCB
13 March 1867 Military division [211][212]
General
KCB
13 March 1867 Military division [213][214]
KCB
13 November 1868 Civil division [215][216]
Henry George Elliot 22 November 1869 Civil division [217]
PC
13 July 1872 Civil division [218]
KCB
13 July 1872 Civil Division [219][220]
QC
12 February 1873 Civil division [221][222]
Lieutenant General
KCB
24 May 1873 Military division [223][224]
Lord Odo William Leopold Russell 21 February 1874 Civil division [225][226]
KCB
17 May 1876 Civil division [227][228]
GCSI
1 January 1878 Civil division [229]
Austen Henry Layard 11 June 1878 Civil division [230][231]
General
PC
24 January 1879 Civil division [232][233]
Major-General
KCB
19 August 1879 Military division [234][235]
Stephen Cave 20 March 1880 Civil division [236][237]
Richard Assheton Cross 20 April 1880 Civil division [237]
Sir Stafford Northcote, Bt. 20 April 1880 Civil division [237]
Lord John James Robert Manners 20 April 1880 Civil division [237]
Lieutenant-General
KCB
19 June 1880 Military division [238]
Major-General
KCB
21 September 1880 Military division [239]
Vice-Admiral
RN
24 May 1881 Military division [240]
Henry Bouverie William Brand 20 September 1881 Civil division
Lieutenant-General
KCB
17 November 1882 Military division
PC
15 June 1883 Civil division
KCB
21 August 1883 Civil division
KCB
21 August 1883 Civil division
QC
21 November 1884 Civil division
PC, FRS
7 January 1885 Civil division
PC
9 January 1885 Civil division
KCB
15 June 1885 Civil division
PC
30 June 1885 Civil division
PC
30 June 1885 Civil division
Frederick Arthur Stanley 2 February 1886 Civil division
KCB
2 February 1886 Civil division
KCB
29 May 1886 Military division [241]
Admiral
RN
30 July 1886 Military division
Major-General
KCB
21 June 1887 Civil division
Vice-Admiral
RN
21 June 1887 Civil division
Commander
RN
21 June 1887 Civil division
General
KCB
1 July 1887 Military division
KCB
30 September 1887 Civil division
GCMG
2 June 1888 Civil division
KCB
2 January 1889 Civil division
GCMG
29 April 1889 Civil division
Admiral
PC
25 May 1889 Military division
KCB
25 May 1889 Civil division
Major-General
KCB
23 July 1889 Civil division
HH Prince Christian Victor Albert Louis Ernest Anton of Schleswig-Holstein 19 July 1890 Civil division
General
KCB
23 October 1891 Civil division
Sir
KCB
25 May 1892 Civil division
PC
1 August 1892 Civil division
KCB
1 August 1892 Civil division
KCB
1 August 1892 Civil division
KCB
20 August 1892 Civil division
KCB
20 August 1892 Civil division
PC
19 May 1893 Civil division
KCB
8 January 1895 Civil division
PC
25 May 1895 Civil division
James Stansfeld 25 May 1895 Civil division
Henry Campbell-Bannerman 29 June 1895 Civil division
GCMG
20 May 1896 Civil division
GCMG
1 January 1897 Civil division
KCB
23 March 1897 Civil division
Colonel
ADC
22 June 1897 Civil division
KCB
22 June 1897 Civil division
KCB
22 June 1897 Civil division
KCB
22 June 1897 Civil division
GCMG
22 June 1897 Civil division
Field Marshal
PC
21 May 1898 Military division
Major-General
KCMG
15 November 1898 Military division
Sir Hugh Owen,
KCB
2 January 1899 Civil division
KCB
2 January 1899 Civil division
Henry Morton Stanley, Esq. 9 June 1899 Civil division
GCMG
9 June 1899 Civil division
PC
23 May 1900 Civil division
KCMG
16 November 1900 Civil division
Lieutenant-General
KCB
29 November 1900 Military division
KCB
1 January 1901 Civil division
KCB
1 January 1901 Civil division

Edward VII

Image Name Date Notes References
Sir Robert Romer, KC 13 February 1901 Civil division
GCMG
9 November 1901 Civil division
PC
26 June 1902 Civil division
KCB
26 June 1902 Civil division
General
KCB
26 June 1902 Civil division
KCB
26 June 1902 Civil division
General
KCB
26 June 1902 Military division
KCB
29 June 1906 Civil division
KCB
29 June 1906 Civil division
KCVO, ISO
29 June 1906 Civil division
Admiral
KCB
9 November 1906 Military division
KCB
9 November 1906 Civil division
Colonel
KCSI
9 November 1906 Civil division
GCMG
7 May 1907 Civil division
KCIE
10 October 1907 Civil division
KCMG, ISO
26 June 1908 Civil division
KCB
26 June 1908 Civil division
KCB
26 June 1908 Civil division
KCB, ISO
26 June 1908 Civil division
KCB
9 November 1908 Civil division
General
KCMG
25 June 1909 Military division
GCVO
25 June 1909 Civil division
KCB
25 June 1909 Civil division

George V

Image Name Date Notes References
GCVO
24 June 1910 Civil division
Major
CMG
19 June 1911 Civil division
Major
GCVO, DSO
19 June 1911 Civil division
PC, KC
19 June 1911 Civil division
GCVO
19 June 1911 Civil division
KCB
19 June 1911 Civil division
KCB
19 June 1911 Civil division
KCSI
Civil division
PC
10 October 1911 Civil division
PC
23 October 1911 Civil division
Admiral
KCB
10 December 1912 Military division
PC
22 June 1914 Civil division
General
ADC
3 June 1915 Military division
Admiral
KCVO, SGM
3 June 1915 Military division
PC
3 June 1915 Civil division
GCVO
3 June 1915 Civil division
GCMG, KC
1 January 1916 Civil division
KCB
1 January 1916 Civil division
Vice-Admiral
KCB, DSO
31 May 1916 Military division
Admiral
KCB
3 June 1916 Military division
KCMG
3 June 1916 Civil division
KCB, KC
3 June 1916 Civil division
KCB
3 June 1916 Civil division
Admiral
KCVO
4 December 1916 Military division
GCB
1918 Military division
Field Marshal
GCVO
1918 Military division
Field Marshal
MVO
1919 Military division
GCB
1920 Civil division
DL
1921 Civil division
Field Marshal
CIE
1923 Military division
Field Marshal
DL
1926 Military division
Field Marshal
KCMG, DSO
1929 Military division
Admiral of the Fleet
DL
1934 Military division
Admiral of the Fleet
GCVO
1935 Military division

George VI

Image Name Date Notes References
GCMG, KC
1937 Civil division
Field Marshal
CMG, DSO
1938 Military division
Admiral of the Fleet
GCVO
1939 Military division
Admiral of the Fleet
DSO**
1941 Military division
General
CMG, DSO
1941 Military division
Field Marshal
DSO*
1942 Military division
Field Marshal
PC
1942 Military division
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
DSO*, MC
1939 Military division
Admiral of the Fleet
KBE
1944 Military division
Field Marshal
PC
1945 Military division
Air Vice Marshal
KCMG, DSO
1945 Military division
General
PC
1945 Military division
Admiral of the Fleet
DL
1946 Military division
GCB
1948 Civil division
Field Marshal
PC
1950 Military division
Field Marshal
GCVO
1951 Military division

Elizabeth II

Image Name Date Notes References
Field Marshal
GBE, DSO, MC
1955 Military division
General
CMG
1960 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
ADC
1965 Military division [242]
Air Chief Marshal
CBE, DSO, DFC
1966 Military division
General
DSO*, MC
1967 Military division
Field Marshal
DSO*, MC
1970 Military division
Admiral of the Fleet
GCB, DSC
1974 Military division
CVO
1974 Civil division
Admiral of the Fleet
PC, ADC
1975 Military division
CI
1975 Civil division
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
CBE, DSO, DFC
1976 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
GCB, DFC, AFC
1977 Military division
Lieutenant Colonel
PC
1977 Civil division
Lieutenant General Sir
CBE, MC
1977 Military division
Field Marshal
DL
1979 Military division
General
DL
1979 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
CBE
1979 Military division
GCB
1979 Civil division
GCB
1980 Civil division
Admiral
GCB
1981 Military division
General
CBE
1981 Military division
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
GCB, AFC
1982 Military division
Admiral of the Fleet
GBE
1982 Military division
CVO
1983 Civil division
Admiral
GCB
1983 Military division
GCB
1984 Civil division
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
OBE
1984 Military division
General
DL
1984 Military division
CVO
1986 Civil division
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
GCB
1988 Military division
Field Marshal
CBE
1988 Military division
CVO
1988 Civil division
Sir Brian Hayes,
GCB
1988 Civil division
GCB
1989 Civil division
Air Chief Marshal
GBE
1989 Military division
QC
1989 Civil division
QSO
1990 Civil division
Admiral of the Fleet
DL
1991 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
CBE
1991 Military division
General
CBE
1991 Military division
GCB
1991 Civil division
Field Marshal
DL
1992 Military division
Admiral
DL
1992 Military division
PC
1992 Civil division
GCB
1992 Civil division
Air Chief Marshal
CBE
1993 Military division
Admiral
DL
1993 Military division
General
CBE
1993 Civil division
Field Marshal
DL
1994 Military division
GCB
1994 Civil division
GCB
1995 Civil division
General
DL
1995 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
KBE
1995 Military division
GCB
1995 Civil division
Sir Anthony Battishill,
GCB
1996 Civil division
Air Chief Marshal
CBE
1997 Military division
General
CBE
1997 Military division
PC
1998 Civil division
GCB
1998 Civil division
Admiral of the Fleet
DL
1999 Military division
Field Marshal
DL
1999 Military division
General
DL
1999 Military division
CBE
1999 Civil division
Air Chief Marshal
DL
2001 Military division
GCB
2001 Civil division
Admiral
DL
2002 Military division
GCB
2002 Civil division
GCB
2004 Civil division
Admiral
PC
2004 Military division
General
DL
2004 Military division
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
GCB, AFC
2005 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
GCB, AFC
2006 Military division
GCB
2006 Civil division
PC
2007 Civil division
General
DL
2008 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
CBE, DSO
2008 Military division
Admiral
DL
2008 Military division
Admiral
DL
2010 Military division
GCB
2011 Civil division
GCB
2011 Civil division
General
CBE, ADC Gen
2011 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
ADC
2012 Military division
General
DL
2013 Military division
GCB
2015 Civil division
Admiral
DL
2016 Military division
Air Chief Marshal
DL
2016 Military division
PC
2018 Civil division
CVO
2018 Civil division
General
CBE, DSO, ADC Gen
2019 Military division
DBE, FRS, FMedSci
2019 Civil division
Air Chief Marshal
ADC
2020 Military division

Charles III

Image Name Date Notes References
GCB
2023 Civil division
PC
2023 Civil division [243]
General
CBE
2023 Military division
Lieutenant Colonel
ADC
2024

Honorary knights and dames grand cross

Military division

Image Name Year Notes
GCB
1819 General in the Russian Army
GCB
1819 General in the Russian Army
GCB
1819 General in the Prussian Army
GCB
1819 General in the Austrian Army
GCB
1830
GCB
1831 Minister of State and Cabinet of Hanover
GCB
1834
GCB
1834
GCB
1835
GCB
1836
GCB
1839
GCB
1840
GCB
1846
GCB
1854 General in the Ottoman Army
GCB
1855
GCB
1855
GCB
1855 French Minister of War
GCB
1855 Commander-in-Chief of the Sardinian Forces in the Crimea
GCB
1855 Commander-in-Chief of the French Forces in the Crimea
GCB
1856 General in the French Army
GCB
1856 General in the French Army
GCB
1856 General in the French Army
GCB
1856 General in the French Army
GCB
1856 General in the French Army
GCB
1857
GCB
1857 French Minister of Marine and the Colonies
GCB
1877 Maharaja of Gwalior
GCB
1878
GCB
1885
GCB
1886 Replaced a Civil GCB from 1879
GCB
1890 General-in-Chief of the Japanese Imperial Household Troops
GCB
1892
GCB
1901
GCB
1901
GCMG
1902 Emperor of Ethiopia
GCB
1904
GCB
1904
GCVO
1911
OM, DSO
1914
GCB
1915
GCB
1916
GCB
1918
OM
?
GCB
1942
OM
1943 President of the United States (Civil Division in 1957)
GCB
1943
GCB
1945
GCB
1945
GCB
1945
GCB
1945
GCB
1945
GCB, MC
1952
GCB
1972 President of Yugoslavia
GCB
1974 President of Indonesia
GCB
1989 President of Nigeria
KCVO
2001
King of Jordan

Civil division

Image Name Year Notes
GCB
1848
GCB
1848 Later Frederick William, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
GCB
1863 Later Christian IX of Denmark
GCB
1865 Bey of Tunis
GCVO
1866 Later Francis, Duke of Teck
GCSI
1866 Khedive of Egypt
GCB
1867
GCB
1877 Later Adolphus Frederick V, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
GCB
1879 Substituted for a Military GCB in 1886
GCB
1885
GCB
1887
GCB
1887 Later Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse
GCB
1887 Later Bernhard III, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
GCSI
1887 Khedive of Egypt
GCVO
1888
GCB
1889 Grand Vizier of Persia
GCB
1890
GCB
1891
GCB
1892
GCVO
1893 Later Ferdinand I of Romania
GCB
1893 Emir of Afghanistan
GCStJ
1896 Later Haakon VII of Norway
GCB
1897
GCB
1897 Later Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
GCB
1900
GCB
1901
GCB
1901
GCB
1901 Later King Gustaf V of Sweden
GCB
1901 Sultan of Morocco
GCB
1901
GCB
1902
GCB
1902
GCSI
1903 Nizam of Hyderabad
GCVO
1903
GCVO
1905
King of Sweden
GCB
1906 President of Mexico
GCB
1907
Prince consort of the Netherlands
GCB
1917 King of Egypt
GCVO
1921 Emperor of Japan
GCB
1923 Prime Minister of Italy (expelled in 1940)
GCVO
1924 Emperor of Ethiopia
GCSI
1947 Maharaja of Mysore
GCB
1955 President of Portugal
OM
1957 President of the United States (Military Division in 1945)
GCB
1957 President of France
GCVO
1958
Prince consort of the Netherlands
GCB
1958
President of West Germany
GCB
1961 President of Italy
GCB
1965 President of Chile
GCB
1968 President of Brazil
GCB
1969 President of Austria
GCB
1969 President of Italy
GCB
1969 President of Finland
KStJ
1972
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
GCB
1972 President of France
GCB
1973 President of Mexico
GCB
1973
President of Zaire
GCB
1976 President of Brazil
GCB
1976 President of France
GCB
1978 President of Romania (expelled 24 December 1989)
GCB
1978 President of the Federal Republic of Germany
GCB
1978 President of Portugal
GCMG
1979 Emir of Qatar
GCB
1980 King of Morocco
GCStJ
1982
Sultan of Oman
KCMG
1984 Emir of Bahrain
GCB
1984 President of France
GCB
1985 President of Malawi
GCB
1989 President of the United States
KStJ
1989
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
GCMG
1990 President of Iceland
GCB
1990 President of Italy
GCB
1991 President of Poland
GCMG
1992
Sultan of Brunei
GCB
1992 President of Germany
GCB
1993 President of the United States
GCB
1994 President of Zimbabwe (expelled 25 June 2008)
GCMG
1995 Emir of Kuwait
GCB
1995 President of Finland
GCB
1996 President of France
GCMG
1996 President of Poland
GCB
1997 President of Brazil
GCB
1998
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
GCB
1998 President of Germany
GCB
1999 President of South Korea
KCMG
1999 President of Hungary
GCVO
2000
Consort of the Danish monarch
GCB
2000 President of Italy
GCMG
2001 President of South Africa
GCB
2003 President of Nigeria
GCB
2004 President of Germany
GCB
2004 President of South Korea
GCB
2006 President of Brazil
GCB
2006 President of Latvia
GCB
2006 President of Lithuania
GCB
2006 President of Estonia
GCB
2007 President of Ghana
GCB
2008 President of Turkey
GCB
2008 President of France
GCB
2008 President of Slovenia
GCB
2009 President of Mexico
GCB
2010 President of South Africa
GCMG
2010 Emir of Qatar
GCMG
2010 President of the United Arab Emirates
AC
2012 President of Indonesia
GCB
2012 Emir of Kuwait
GCB
2013 President of South Korea
GCB
2014 President of France
GCB
2014 President of Singapore
GCB
2015 President of Mexico
GCB
2015 President of Germany
GCB
2016 President of Colombia
GCB
2022 President of South Africa
GCB
2023 President of Germany
GCB
2023 President of South Korea

See also

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