Colonel-in-Chief of the 4th Hussars

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Colonel-in-Chief of the 4th Hussars was an honorary ceremonial role in the British Army’s cavalry regiment, traditionally held by a senior royal such as Louise, Princess Royal.

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Colonel-in-Chief of the 4th Hussars canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial military appointment
honorary title
appliesTo 4th Queen’s Own Hussars
surface form: 4th Queen's Own Hussars
associatedWith British monarchy
British royal family
cavalry traditions
ceremonialFunction maintaining royal connection with the regiment
participation in parades and inspections
country United Kingdom
duty fostering regimental esprit de corps
representation at ceremonial events
symbolic leadership of the regiment
hasTitleStyle Colonel-in-Chief
heldBy Louise, Princess Royal
senior members of the British royal family
linkedUnit 4th Hussars
4th Queen’s Own Hussars
surface form: 4th Queen's Own Hussars
militaryBranch cavalry
natureOfRole ceremonial
honorary
notableHolder Louise, Princess Royal
partOf British Army
regimentalAssociation 4th Queen’s Own Hussars
surface form: 4th Queen's Own Hussars of the British Army
roleIn British Army cavalry regiment
selectionCriteria senior royal

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Louise, Princess Royal positionHeld Colonel-in-Chief of the 4th Hussars