Waterloo ceremony


The Waterloo ceremony is an annual event in which the Duke of Wellington pays a symbolic rent for his residence to the reigning monarch. The ceremony takes place at Windsor Castle each year on the 18th of June, which is the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo.

Background

in Hampshire was bought by the people of the United Kingdom in 1817 for Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. It was a gift to him from the nation for winning the Battle of Waterloo and defeating Napoleon. Every year, the current Duke of Wellington pays the symbolic rent to the reigning monarch in the form of a flag.
In a similar manner, the current Duke of Marlborough presents the monarch with a copy of a French royal banner every year at Windsor Castle in lieu of rent for Blenheim Palace. This is done around the anniversary of the Battle of Blenheim on the 13th of August.

The ceremony

A silk French tricolour, with gold embroidery and imprinted with the year of presentation upon it, is handed to The Queen by the Duke of Wellington while she is at Windsor. A new flag is produced each year.
After Her Majesty is presented with the flag, it is taken by the Castle Superintendent to the Guard Chamber and is placed above a bust of the first Duke of Wellington.