Victorian Red Box

Published on 20 August 2024 at 17:13

Victorian red box having belonged to Baron Farrer Herschell twice lord chancellor.

His Majesty The King’s Red Box refers to the distinctive red leather box used by the British monarch to receive and manage official documents. This box is an iconic symbol of the British monarchy's daily duties and responsibilities.

 

  • Official Documents: The red box contains important government papers, such as briefing papers, documents requiring signatures, reports from government ministers, and intelligence reports. These documents are crucial for the King to stay informed about state matters and to fulfill his constitutional duties.

  • Daily Routine: The red box is typically delivered to the King wherever he is, whether at a royal residence or traveling. The monarch reviews the contents of the box daily, except on Christmas Day, making it a central part of the King’s daily routine.

  • Historical Significance: The tradition of the red box dates back centuries and has been used by successive British monarchs. It represents the continuity of the monarchy and the consistent, ongoing role the sovereign plays in the governance of the United Kingdom.

  • Design: The red box is crafted from red leather, embossed with the royal cipher and sometimes marked with the words "His Majesty The King." The use of the color red dates back to the 16th century and is believed to have been chosen for its visibility and association with the British monarchy.

 

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