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Chivalric gowns and ceremony as Queen bestows Order of Thistle
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(Advertisement) Like the monarch, the Duke of Edinburgh was dressed in a green, white silk-lined gown, outsize gold and silver tassels and the order`s badge, for the ceremony in the chivalric brotherhood`s chapel at Edinbugh`s St Giles Cathedral. In line with the Order`s original medieval roots - it later fell into disuse but was revived in the 17th century by James II - the royal couple were welcomed by a fanfare from the Household Trumpeters. Accompanied by the Princess Royal, and a green-clad page, they then proceeded through the cathedral into the Thistle Chapel where the historic ceremony was being held. The recipents of the Order - who take for their motto the words `Nemo me impune lacessit` - No one provokes me with impunity - were senior retired judge Lord Cullen, and East Lothian Lord Lieutenant Sir Garth Morrison.
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