Foreign state honours bestowed on Indians edit
A. S. Kiran Kumar edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 2 May 2019)
A. Sivathanu Pillai edit
- Recipient of the Order of Friendship (Russia, 26 February 2014)
Abdul Salam Shaikh edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 29 April 2016)
Aftab Seth edit
- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2015)
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 1 November 2012)
Aishwarya Tipnis edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 11 January 2018)
Ajay Mathur edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 19 April 2016)
Alok Bhatnagar edit
- Officer of the Legion of Merit (United States, 2018)
Amartya Sen edit
- Honorary Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (United Kingdom, 11 May 2000)
- Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 15 February 2013)
Amit Mitra edit
- Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Italy, 6 February 2006)
- Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2006)
Amitabh Bachchan edit
- Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 11 October 2006)
Anand Mahindra edit
- Grand Officer of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 16 January 2013)
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 5 March 2016)
Anand Singh Bawa edit
- Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 11 March 2014)
Anil Ambani edit
- Grand Officer of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 2 June 2018)
Anil Chaudhry edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 18 April 2016)
Anita Khanna edit
- Gold Rays with Rosette of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2020)
Anjali Gopalan edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 25 October 2013)
Anurag Kashyap edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 20 May 2013)
Apparao V. Mallavarapu edit
- Knight of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 25 November 2021)
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 22 August 2023)
Aruna Jayanthi edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 23 June 2018)
Aruna Vasudev edit
- Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 13 August 2019)
Arundhati Roy edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 26 April 2001)
Arvind Gopinath edit
- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norway, 24 February 2014)
Ashok Amritraj edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 14 December 2018)
Ashok Dulahano Manglani edit
- Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Italy, 2 June 2009)
Ashwani Kumar edit
- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2017)
Ashwani Sareen edit
- Knight of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourg, 24 June 2022)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee edit
- Grand Cordon of the Order of Ouissam Alaouite (Morocco, 13 February 2019)
- Recipient of the Bangladesh Liberation War Honour (Bangladesh, 7 June 2015)
Atul Khare edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry (Portugal, 21 December 2009)
Aude Priya Wacziarg edit
- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 17 May 2022)
Azim Premji edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 28 November 2018)
Baba Kalyani edit
- Commander 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 22 September 2010)
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 12 May 2011)
- Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 7 November 2012)
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2019)
Balubhai Chimanbhai Parmar edit
- Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 29 April 2017)
Balveer Arora edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 2011)
Basabi Pal edit
- Knight of the Order of Academic Palms (France, 18 August 2016)
Bharat Salhotra edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 8 June 2017)
Bharti Sharma edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 15 June 2017)
Bikram Singh edit
- Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States, 5 December 2013)
Bina Agarwal edit
- Officer of the Order of Agricultural Merit (France, 5 July 2017)
Brij Mohan Tankha edit
- Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2015)
C. N. R. Rao edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2015)
Chandrika Prasad Srivastava edit
- Knight of the Order of Naval Merit Admiral Padilla (Colombia, 1978)
- Commander of the Order of Maritime Merit (France, 1982)
- Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav (Norway, 1982)
- Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Italy, 1983)
- Commander of the Order of Prince Henry (Portugal, 1983)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Naval Merit (Peru, 1984)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero (Panama, 1985)
- Grand Officer of the Order of Naval Merit (Brazil, 1986)
- Commandery of the Order of Merit of the People's Republic of Poland (Poland, 1988)
- Grand Commander of the Humane Order of African Redemption (Liberia, 1989)
- Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 1989)
- Commander Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 1989)
- Grand Cordon of the Order of Merit (Egypt, 1990)
- Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (United Kingdom, 1990)
- Commander by Number of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (Spain, 1994)
- Commander of the Order of Naval Merit Admiral Padilla (Colombia, 2004)
Chandrajit Banerjee edit
- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 20 December 2022)
Chiranjiv Singh edit
- Officer of the National Order of Merit (France, 24 August 2016)
Chinmoy Guha edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 30 November 2019)
Chokila Iyer edit
- Sash of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico, 15 September 2018)
Dalbir Singh Suhag edit
- Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States, 17 August 2018)
Des Raj edit
- Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2022)
Devendra Bharma edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 7 December 2010)
Droupadi Murmu edit
- Grand Order Chain of the Honorary Order of the Yellow Star (Suriname, 5 June 2023)
Dwijendra Nath Bakshi edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2009)
E. Sreedharan edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2013)
Ebrahim Alkazi edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 28 September 2012)
Edgar Morris edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2018)
Eduardo Faleiro edit
- Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry (Portugal, 5 January 2017)
Ela Bhatt edit
- Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 14 July 2006)
- Insignia of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico, 17 September 2018)
Enuga Sreenivasulu Reddy edit
- Grand Companion of the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo (South Africa, 27 April 2013)
Farooq Abdullah edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit (Spain, 31 October 2011)
Geetesh Sharma edit
- Recipient of the Friendship Order (Vietnam, 28 February 2015)
Gerson da Cunha edit
- Knight of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 18 April 2018)
Hardeep Singh Puri edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 1 December 2022)
Hariprasad Chaurasia edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, November 2010)
Hemant Krishnan Singh edit
- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2022)
Hena Rahimtullah edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2012)
Ila Arun edit
- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norway, 24 April 2018)
Inder Kumar Gujral edit
- Recipient of the Order of Friendship (Russia, 4 October 2000)
Indira Misra edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2021)
J. J. Singh edit
- Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 11 April 2016)
Jal Cursetji edit
- Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States, 1978)
Jamshed Jiji Irani edit
- Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (United Kingdom, 1997)
Jawaharlal Nehru edit
- First Class (Adipurna) of the Star of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesia, 12 November 1995) (posthumous)
- Grand Companion of the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo (South Africa, 26 April 2005) (posthumous)
Jawahar Lal Sarin edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 9 November 2018)
Jayesh Rajan edit
- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 4 December 2019)
John Correia Afonso edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry (Portugal, 3 February 1992)
Jyotsna Suri edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2019)
K. M. Cariappa edit
- Chief Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States, 10 November 1949)
K. Nandini Singla edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (Portugal, 24 November 2020)
K. VijayRaghavan edit
- Commander 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 4 December 2019)
Kailash Chandra Pande edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2020)
Kalyan Sachdev edit
- Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 11 March 2014)
Kamalesh Sharma edit
- Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (United Kingdom, 2016)
Kamal Bali edit
- Commander of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 4 December 2019)
Kanwal Grover edit
- Officer of the Order of Agricultural Merit (France, 29 April 2009)
Kapil Grover edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 29 April 2009)
Karambir Singh Kang edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 7 December 2010)
Karambir Singh edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2023)
Karunakara Becha Shetty edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 29 April 2018)
Kaushik Barua edit
- Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Sahametrei (Cambodia, 22 February 2021)
Khushroo Suntook edit
- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity (Italy, 2 September 2008)
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 22 October 2016)
- Honorary Member of the Order of Australia (Australia, 17 January 2020)
Kiran Nadar edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 28 March 2023)
Kiran Nagarkar edit
- Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 7 November 2012)
Lalit Mohan Baluni edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2020)
Lata Mangeshkar edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 18 November 2006)
- Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 29 November 2009)
Leela Raj Kumar edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2010)
Lila Poonawalla edit
- Commander 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 4 December 2019)
Leena Shrivastava edit
- Knight of the Order of Academic Palms (France, 2011)
Lokesh Chandra edit
- Recipient of the Medal of Pushkin (Russia, 2013)
Luis Anton Fernandes edit
- Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 29 April 2021)
M. K. Lokesh edit
M. S. Swaminathan edit
- Commander of the Order of Agricultural Merit (France, 14 July 2006)
Mahatma Gandhi edit
- Supreme Companion of the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo (South Africa, 10 December 2002) (posthumous)
Madeleine Herman de Blic edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 10 May 2013)
- Officer of the Order of the Crown (Belgium, September 2013)
Mandhir Singh edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2020)
Manish Arora edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 16 February 2016)
Manjushree Chauhan edit
- Gold Rays with Rosette of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2018)
Manmohan Singh edit
- Special Class of the Order of King Abdulaziz (Saudi Arabia, 28 February 2010)
- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers (Japan, 3 November 2014)
Manorama Jafa edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2016)
Maria Selma de Vieira Velho edit
- Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry (Portugal, 9 June 1997)
Meenakshi Dubey-Pathak edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 5 December 2014)
Meeta Ghosh edit
- Knight of the Order of Academic Palms (France, 15 March 2019)
Mrinal Sen edit
- Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 1985)
- Recipient of the Order of Friendship (Russia, 4 October 2000)
Mohnaz Ashish Karande edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 29 April 2016)
Montu Saini edit
- Officer of the Order of Agricultural Merit (France, 23 February 2023)
Mukul Kasliwal edit
- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity (Italy, 2 September 2008)
Murli Manohar Joshi edit
- Recipient of the Order of Friendship (Russia, 18 June 2014)
Mukesh Mangalbhai Patel edit
- Gold Rays with Rosette of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2017)
Muthusamy Varadarajan edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 1 April 2010)
N. Balasubramanian edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 6 May 2013)
N. K. Singh edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2016)
Najma Heptulla edit
- Recipient of the Order of Friendship (Russia, 12 June 2019)
Nanda Sadassiva Naique Counto edit
- Commander of the Order of Merit (Portugal, 8 June 2010)
Nandita Das edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 2011)
Narayanan Kumar edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2022)
Narendra Jadhav edit
- Commander of the Order of Academic Palms (France, 2011)
Narendra Kumar edit
- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity (Italy, 1 August 2007)
Narendra Modi edit
- Special Class of the Order of King Abdulaziz (Saudi Arabia, 3 April 2016)
- Recipient of the State Order of Ghazi Amir Amanullah Khan (Afghanistan, 4 June 2016)
- Grand Collar of the State of Palestine (Palestine, 10 February 2018)
- Collar of the Order of Zayed (United Arab Emirates, 4 April 2019)
- Knight of the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First Called (Russia, 12 April 2019)
- Collar of the Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin (Maldives, 8 June 2019)
- First Class of the King Hamad Order of the Renaissance (Bahrain, 24 August 2019)
- Chief Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States, 21 December 2020)
- First Class of the Order of the Dragon King (Bhutan, 17 December 2021)
- Companion of the Order of Fiji (Fiji, 22 May 2023)
- Honorary Grand Companion of the Order of Logohu (Papua New Guinea, 22 May 2023)
- Collar of the Order of the Nile (Egypt, 25 June 2023)
- Grand Cross of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 14 July 2023)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Honour (Greece, 25 August 2023)
Natarajan Chandrasekaran edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 16 May 2023)
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Nayantara Palchoudhuri edit
- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norway, 22 May 2017)
Netra Singh edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2020)
Nikunj Parekh edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2015)
Nirmala Deshpande edit
- Recipient of the Order of Friendship (Russia, 26 January 2007)
Nitin Desai edit
- Grand Officer of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 1 December 2022)
Noshur Framji Tankariwala edit
- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norway, 2 March 2009)
Nripendra Misra edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2021)
Onkar Kanwar edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2018)
- Officer's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit (Hungary, 1 November 2018)
Parameshwaran Janardhanan Pillai edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2020)
Param Uberoi edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 23 December 2016)
Payal S. Kanwar edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 22 November 2012)
Peter Hassan edit
- Officer of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 18 April 2018)
Philip Mathew edit
- Officer of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 1 December 2022)
Pinky Anand edit
- Officer of the National Order of Merit (France, 14 July 2014)
Pradeep Khemka edit
- Officer of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 13 October 2020)
Prajna Chowta edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 15 February 2017)
Pramod Kapoor edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 12 March 2016)
Pranab Mukherjee edit
- Recipient of the Bangladesh Liberation War Honour (Bangladesh, 5 March 2013)
- Grand Cross of the National Order of the Ivory Coast (Ivory Coast, 14 June 2016)
- Grand Collar of the Order of Makarios III (Cyprus, 28 April 2017)
Prasanna Kumar Hota edit
- Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norway, 6 September 2010)
Prashant Kumar Banerjee edit
- Officer of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 1 December 2022)
Prashant Lahoti edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 22 January 2013)
Pratapsingh Rane edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry (Portugal, 9 November 1995)
Pratibha Patil edit
- Sash of Special Category of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico, 3 August 2018)
Prem K. Motwani edit
- Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2020)
Prem Shankar Jha edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 5 December 2017)
Priyam Chatterjee edit
- Knight of the Order of Agricultural Merit (France, 12 August 2019)
R. C. Bhargava edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2011)
R. K. Sabharwal edit
- Recipient of the Order of the Polar Star (Mongolia, 24 June 2021)
Raghupati Singhania edit
- Insignia of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico, 17 September 2018)
Rahul Bajaj edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 12 May 2011)
Rahul Mishra edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 12 September 2023)
Raj Rewal edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 22 March 2016)
Raja Mohan edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 16 March 2016)
Rajat Dalmia edit
- Knight of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourg, 14 August 2021)
Rajendrasinhji Jadeja edit
- Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States, 1946)
Rajendra K. Pachauri edit
- Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 14 July 2006)
- Commander of the Order of Leopold II (Belgium, 14 July 2009)
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2009)
- Commander of the Order of the White Rose of Finland (Finland, 4 February 2010)
- Sash of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico, 16 June 2012)
- Commander of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 20 February 2014)
Rajendra Kumar Sharma edit
- Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2021)
Rajesh Nath edit
- Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 6 October 2017)
Rajiv Kumar edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2023)
Rajiv Singhal edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 22 July 2014)
- Officer of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourg, 24 June 2022)
Rajnikant Shroff edit
- Insignia of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico, 11 November 2018)
Rakesh Sood edit
- Commander of the National Order of Merit (France, 27 February 2020)
Ram Nath Kovind edit
- Grand Cross 2nd Class of the National Order of Madagascar (Madagascar, 14 March 2018)
- Grand Collar of the Order of Independence (Equatorial Guinea, 8 April 2018)
- Collar of the Order of the Lion (Eswatini, 9 April 2018)
- Sash and Grand Star of the Grand Order of King Tomislav (Croatia, 26 March 2019)
- Grand Collar of the Order of the Condor of the Andes (Bolivia, 26 March 2019)
- Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (Guinea, 3 August 2019)
Rameshchandra Raghunath Divekar edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2008)
Ranajit Nobis edit
- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 4 December 2019)
Rashmi Uday Singh edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 18 March 2016)
Ratan Tata edit
- Commander of the Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (Uruguay, 18 February 2004)
- Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Italy, 27 December 2008)
- Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (United Kingdom, 2009)
- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2012)
- Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (United Kingdom, 2014)
- Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 18 March 2016)
- Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia (Australia, 21 February 2023)
Rathindra Nath Datta edit
- Knight's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit (Hungary, 27 April 2022)
Ravi Chopra edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2022)
Ravi Shankar edit
- Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 12 February 2000)
- Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (United Kingdom, 2001)
Ravindra Kumar Jaiswal edit
- First Class of the Order of the Two Niles (Sudan, 6 December 2021)
Ritu Beri edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 21 October 2010)
- Knight's Cross of the Order of Civil Merit (Spain, 29 November 2014)
Ritu Dalmia edit
- Officer of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 1 January 2017)
Ritu Kumar edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 8 December 2008)
Roger Bramble edit
- Commander of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity (Italy, 30 July 2003)
Rohit Relan edit
- Gold Rays with Rosette of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2020)
Ruchira Gupta edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 31 January 2017)
S. H. Raza edit
- Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 15 July 2015)
S. M. Shrinagesh edit
- Chief Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States, 2 September 1955)
Sachin Tendulkar edit
- Honorary Member of the Order of Australia (Australia, 6 November 2012)
Sajid Nadiadwala edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 20 September 2016)
Saju Mattamana Mathew edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2019)
Sakti Burman edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 10 March 2016)
Samir Shantilal Somaiya edit
- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 25 May 2021)
Sanchita Ajjampur edit
- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 28 December 2015)
Sangita Reddy edit
- Officer of the Order of Rio Branco (Brazil, 25 November 2021)
Sanjana Kapoor edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 28 January 2020)
Sarita Nagpal edit
- Gold Rays with Rosette of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2015)
Sarita Sundaram edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2023)
Sarla Sadarangani edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2021)
Saroj Kumar Mehera edit
- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norway, 7 January 1996)
Saroj Kumar Poddar edit
- Commander of the National Order of Merit (France, 19 August 2016)
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico, 1954)
- Pour le Mérite (Germany, 1954)
- Honorary Member of the Order of Merit (United Kingdom, 1963)
Satish Kumar Kapoor edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2020)
Satish Lambah edit
- Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 9 December 2015)
Satyajit Mayor edit
- Knight of the National Order of Merit (France, 19 November 2019)
Satyajit Ray edit
- Order of the Yugoslav Star with Golden Wreath (Yugoslavia, 1971)
- Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 2 February 1989)
Sengadu Abbu Pattabi Raman edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 29 April 2013)
Shah Rukh Khan edit
- Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 19 June 2007)
- Companion Class I of the Exalted Order of Malacca (Malaysia-Malacca, 6 December 2008)
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 1 July 2014)
Shailesh Ayyangar edit
- Officer of the National Order of Merit (France, 15 November 2016)
Shashi Tharoor edit
- Commander of the Order of Charles III (Spain, 2012)
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 11 August 2022)
Shiva Prasad edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 2011)
Shivshankar Menon edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2022)
Shobhana Bhartia edit
- Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 14 December 2016)
Shyam Saran edit
- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2019)
Shyamala Ganesh edit
- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2021)
Soli Sorabjee edit
- Honorary Member of the Order of Australia (Australia, 16 March 2006)
Soumitra Chatterjee edit
- Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 1999)
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 10 June 2017)
Sonia Gandhi edit
- Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold (Belgium, 12 November 2006)
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of Democracy Simon Bolivar (Colombia, 25 June 2015)
- Grand Officer of the Honorary Order of the Yellow Star (Suriname, 15 July 2022)
Subhash edit
- Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 3 November 2022)
Subodh Gupta edit
- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 20 January 2013)
Sumeet Anand edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 16 November 2022)
Sunil Lanba edit
- Recipient of the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) (Singapore, 8 September 2022)
Sunil Mehra edit
- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 4 December 2019)
Sunand Sharma edit
- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 17 February 2016)
Sushma Swaraj edit
- Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit (Spain, 19 February 2019)
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- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 16 September 2022)
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- Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 11 March 2014)
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- Gold and Silver Star of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2015)
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- Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 20 April 2016)
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- Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2018)
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- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity (Italy, 7 January 2006)
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- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2022)
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- Member 1st Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 4 December 2019)
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- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2020)
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- Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 17 March 2016)
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- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 29 April 2015)
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- Grand Companion of the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo (South Africa, 22 April 2008) (posthumous)
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- Recipient of the Order of Friendship (Russia, 4 October 2000)
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- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2009)
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- Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norway, 8 May 1988)
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- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 3 November 2008)
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- Commander of the Order of the Green Crescent of the Comoros (Comoros, 3 August 2019)
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- Commander of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity (Italy, 2 September 2008)
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- Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy (Italy, 28 December 2015)
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- Officer of the National Order of Merit (France, 23 April 2008)
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- Gold and Silver Rays of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan, 29 April 2014)
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- Recipient of the Order of Friendship (Russia, 11 September 2018)
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- Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France, 27 April 2015)
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- Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry (14 November 1994)
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- Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 5 July 2008)
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- Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France, 25 April 2015)
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- Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 22 July 2012)
- Recipient of the Golden Order of Merit (Slovenia, 5 September 2019)
- Honorary Companion of the Order of Australia (Australia, 2 September 2022)
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Italians edit
- 3 February 2015: Sergio Mattarella, President of Italy (ex-officio Head)
Foreigners edit
- 28 December 1952: King Paul of Greece
- 11 March 1953: Getúlio Vargas, President of Brazil
- 30 May 1953: Rainier III, Prince of Monaco
- 1 September 2008: Tarja Halonen, President of Finland
- 14 October 2008: Michel Suleiman, President of Lebanon
- 27 October 2008: Matthew Festing, Prince and Grand Master of Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 2 September 2009: Lee Myung-bak, President of South Korea
- 30 October 2009: Abdullah Gül, President of Turkey
- 26 April 2010: Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait
- 25 June 2010: George Abela, President of Malta
- 11 January 2011: Danilo Türk, President of Slovenia
- 6 July 2011: Ivo Josipović, President of Croatia
- 7 September 2011: Traian Băsescu, President of Romania
- 10 June 2012: Bronisław Komorowski, President of Poland
- 15 November 2012: François Hollande, President of France
- 20 February 2013: Joachim Gauck, President of Germany
- 27 February 2014: Bujar Nishani, President of Albania
- 5 May 2014: Borut Pahor, President of Slovenia
- 4 June 2014: Valeria Ciavatta, Captain Regent of San Marino
- 4 June 2014: Luca Beccari, Captain Regent of San Marino
- 23 November 2015: Prokopios Pavlopoulos, President of Greece
- 11 March 2016: Paul Biya, President of Cameroon
- 30 May 2016: Klaus Iohannis, President of Romania
- 21 June 2016: Enrique Peña Nieto, President of Mexico
- 4 August 2016: Rosen Plevneliev, President of Bulgaria
- 23 January 2017: Beji Caid Essebsi, President of Tunisia
- 2 May 2017: Mauricio Macri, President of Argentina
- 19 June 2017: King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
- 7 September 2017: Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President of Italy
- 18 September 2017: Sauli Niinistö, President of Finland
- 29 November 2017: Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of Portugal
- 5 June 2018: Kersti Kaljulaid, President of Estonia
- 22 June 2018: Dalia Grybauskaitė, President of Lithuania
- 26 June 2018: Raimonds Vējonis, President of Latvia
- 12 July 2018: Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan
- 25 July 2018: Armen Sarkissian, President of Armenia
- 27 June 2019: Alexander Van der Bellen, President of Austria
- 17 September 2019: Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany
- 6 October 2021: Katerina Sakellaropoulou, President of Greece
- 16 June 2021: Gian Carlo Venturini, Captain Regent of San Marino
- 16 June 2021: Marco Nicolini, Captain Regent of San Marino
- 1 July 2021: Emmanuel Macron, President of France
- 25 October 2021: King Felipe VI of Spain
- 25 October 2021: King Philippe of the Belgians
- 3 November 2021: Abdelmadjid Tebboune, President of Algeria
- 1 June 2022: Salome Zourabichvili, President of Georgia
- 12 January 2023: Mario Abdo Benítez, President of Paraguay
- 13 April 2023: Andrzej Duda, President of Poland
- 19 May 2023: João Lourenço, President of Angola
- 5 June 2023: Abdul Latif Rashid, President of Iraq
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Italians edit
- 29 November 1952: Andrea Ferrara, President, Supreme Court of Cassation
- 30 December 1952: Vittorio Zoppi, Ambassador
- 30 December 1952: Claudio Trezzani, Army Corps General
- 30 December 1952: Alberto Tarchiani, Ambassador to the United States
- 30 December 1952: Francesco Maria Taliani de Marchio, Ambassador
- 30 December 1952: Leonardo Severi, President, Council of State
- 30 December 1952: Michele Scammacca del Murgo e di Agnone, Ambassador
- 30 December 1952: Luigi Sansonetti, Admiral
- 30 December 1952: Ferdinando Rocco, President, Cassa per il Mezzogiorno
- 30 December 1952: Pietro Quadroni, Ambassador to France
- 30 December 1952: Luigi Efisio Marras, Chief of Defence Staff
- 30 December 1952: Francesco Giorgi Mameli, Ambassador
- 30 December 1952: Umberto Grazzi, Ambassador to Belgium
- 30 December 1952: Alberto Giuganino, Secretary-General, Chamber of Deputies
- 30 December 1952: Domenico Galante, Secretary-General, Senate
- 30 December 1952: Cesare Frugoni, doctor
- 30 December 1952: Raffaele de Courten, President, Lloyd Triestino
- 30 December 1952: Maurizio Lazzaro de Castiglioni, Army Corps General
- 30 December 1952: Vittorio Cerruti, Ambassador President, Banca Popolare di Novara
- 30 December 1952: Ferdinando Carbone, Secretary-General of the Presidency
- 11 January 1953: Francesco Borgongini Duca, Apostolic Nuncio
- 12 January 1953: Domenico Tardini, Cardinal Secretary of State
- 12 January 1953: Federico Tedeschini, Cardinal
- 12 January 1953: Giovanni Battista Sacchetti, Major Herald of the Holy Apostolic Palaces
- 12 January 1953: Carlo Pacelli, General Councilor, Vatican City State
- 18 February 2013: Giulio Cazzella, prefect
- 2 June 2013: Antonino Terrano, retired employee
- 2 June 2013: Pasquale Terracciano, Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- 2 June 2013: Luigi Pellegrini, publisher
- 2 June 2013: Alberto Di Pace, Prefect of Turin
- 2 June 2013: Daniele Caprino, Second Commander, Guardia di Finanza
- 2 June 2013: Antonio Cantafio, entrepreneur
- 2 June 2013: Ugo Boccassi, journalist
- 2 June 2013: Fausto Bartolini, Director, Local Health Authority, Terni
- 5 August 2013: Enzo Stefanini, Secretary-General, Defense
- 5 August 2013: Cesare Maria Ragaglini, Permanent Representative to United Nations
- 5 August 2013: Claudio Bisogniero, Ambassador to United States
- 30 October 2013: Pier Luigi Pizzi, set designer
- 15 November 2013: Filippo Patroni Griffi, Secretary, Council of Ministers
- 21 November 2013: Natale Irti, lawyer
- 27 December 2013: Giovanni Tricomi, retired Air Force General
- 27 December 2013: Giuseppe Orazio Russo, Deputy State Attorney General
- 27 December 2013: Bruno Rozera, former prefect
- 27 December 2013: Vincenzo Roselli, retired civil servant
- 27 December 2013: Claudio Ronco, nephrologist
- 27 December 2013: Stefano Ronca, Ambassador
- 27 December 2013: Claudio Meoli, former prefect
- 27 December 2013: it:Paolo Marzotto, entrepreneur
- 27 December 2013: Cesare Mastrocola, President, Regional Administrative Court, Campinia
- 27 December 2013: Nicasio Mancuso, former District Attorney, Palermo
- 27 December 2013: Luciana Lamorgese, Head of Cabinet, Interior Ministry
- 27 December 2013: Giovanni Battista Gustapane, former District Attorney, Lecce
- 27 December 2013: Carlo Gualdi, former Commander General, Carabinieri
- 27 December 2013: Gianfranco Finzi, medical director
- 27 December 2013: Umberto Donati, Director, Italy-Japan Foundation
- 27 December 2013: Salvatore D'Erasmo, business manager
- 27 December 2013: Giuseppe Accroglianò, former Director-General, State Administration
- 27 February 2014: Fausto Pocar, judge
- 27 February 2014: Franco Gaetano Scoca, lawyer and professor
- 27 February 2014: Pietro Rescigno, lawyer and professor
- 27 February 2014: Pietro Giubilo, former Mayor of Rome
- 27 February 2014: Franco Faina
- 9 April 2014: Lamberto Maffei, physician
- 8 May 2014: Alessandro Pansa, business executive
- 8 May 2014: Staffan de Mistura, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
- 8 May 2014: Marta Dassù, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
- 25 May 2014: Alberto Manenti, Director, AISE
- 2 June 2014: Edgardo Verzoni, retired manager
- 2 June 2014: Giuseppe Pecoraro, Prefect of Rome
- 2 June 2014: Daniele Silvano Melegari, entrepreneur
- 2 June 2014: Arturo De Felice, Director, Anti-Mafia Investigation
- 2 June 2014: Fiorenza Cossotto, opera singer
- 2 June 2014: Luciano Bartolini, retired bank manager
- 2 June 2014: Corrado Balacco, ophthalmology professor
- 2 June 2014: Cesare Azzali, General Director, Industrialists Union of Parma
- 16 September 2014: Carlo Maria Oliva, Ambassador
- 16 September 2014: Eugenio Benedetti, entrepreneur
- 10 October 2014: Mirco Zuliani, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, NATO
- 10 October 2014: Enrico Giovannini, former Minister of Labour and Social Policies
- 13 October 2014: Antonio Zanardi Landi, Advisor to President
- 13 October 2014: Ernesto Lupo, Advisor to President
- 9 December 2014: Franco Vidotto, entrepreneur
- 9 December 2014: Fabiola Gianotti, Director-General, CERN
- 23 December 2014: Giuseppe Faberi, State Counsellor
- 27 December 2014: Alex Zanardi, racing driver
- 27 December 2014: Isabella Seragnoli, President, Coesia SpA Group
- 12 January 2015: Tullio Del Sette, Commander General, Carabinieri
- 13 January 2015: Franco Bassanini, lawyer, politician
- 10 February 2015: Mario Rosario Morelli, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 26 February 2015: Danilo Errico, Chief of Army Staff
- 18 April 2015: Leonardo Sapienza, Regent of Prefecture, Papal Household, Holy See
- 18 April 2015: Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Substitute for General Affairs, Holy See
- 20 April 2015: Emilia Mazzuca, Head of Internal Affairs, President's Office
- 20 April 2015: Roberto Corsini, Military Advisor to President
- 20 April 2015: Gianfranco Astori, Information Advisor to President
- 16 July 2015: Samantha Cristoforetti, astronaut
- 2 October 2015: Giuseppe Giangrande, Marshal, Carabinieri
- 28 October 2015: Carlo Enrico Maria Magrassi, Secretary-General, Defense
- 21 December 2015: Giovanni Zotta, Counselor, Court of Audit
- 21 December 2015: Paola Severino, former Minister of Justice
- 21 December 2015: Miuccia Prada, fashion designer
- 21 December 2015: Livia Pomodoro, former magistrate
- 21 December 2015: Lucia Pagano, Secretary-General, Chamber of Deputies
- 21 December 2015: Daniele Mancini, Ambassador to Holy See
- 21 December 2015: Giandomenico Magliano, Ambassador to France
- 21 December 2015: Emanuele Macaluso, former parliamentarian
- 21 December 2015: Maria Lisa Cinciari Rodano, former parliamentarian
- 21 December 2015: Milena Canonero, costume designer
- 21 December 2015: Emma Bonino, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- 23 December 2015: Gillo Dorfles, art critic
- 4 April 2016: Enzo Vecciarelli, Chief of Air Force
- 19 May 2016: Valter Girardelli, Chief of Navy
- 12 September 2016: Lapo Pistelli, former Deputy Minister
- 21 November 2016: Armando Varricchio, Ambassador to United States
- 16 December 2016: Giorgio Toschi, General Commander, Guardia di Finanza
- 16 December 2016: Franco Gabrielli, Chief of Police
- 30 December 2016: Luigi Nicolais, former Minister of Reforms and Administrative Innovations
- 30 December 2016: Angelantonio Del Boca, writer and journalist
- 13 January 2017: Silvio Sorace, former Deputy President of Court of Appeals, Rome
- 13 January 2017: Francesco Schittulli, former President, Bari province
- 13 January 2017: Francesco Antonio Musolini, retired prefect
- 13 January 2017: Domenico Giani, Inspector General, Corps of Gendarmerie, Vatican City
- 13 January 2017: Fulvio Della Rocca, retired prefect
- 13 January 2017: Giuseppe Castronovo, President, National Association of Civilian Victims of War
- 13 January 2017: Antonio Buonajuto, former President of Court of Appeal, Naples
- 13 January 2017: Paolo Aquilanti, Secretary-General, Presidency of Council of Ministers
- 31 May 2017: Nicolò Zanon, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 31 May 2017: Silvana Sciarra, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 31 May 2017: Giulio Prosperetti, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 31 May 2017: Franco Modugno, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 31 May 2017: Daria de Pretis, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 31 May 2017: Augusto Antonio Barbera, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 1 June 2017: Elisabetta Belloni, Ambassador
- 2 June 2017: Flavio Zanini, former General Commander, Guardia di Finanza
- 2 June 2017: Carmela Pagano, Prefect of Naples
- 2 June 2017: Giuseppe Angelo Masera, surgeon
- 2 June 2017: Arturo Martucci di Scarfizzi, President, Court of Audit
- 2 June 2017: Marco Mancini, Head of Department, Higher Education and Research
- 2 June 2017: Santi Giuffré, retired prefect
- 2 June 2017: Ettore Forieri, entrepreneur
- 2 June 2017: Luigi Di Mauro, former Class I Manager
- 2 June 2017: Franco Carpanelli, architect
- 2 June 2017: Paola Basilone, Prefect of Rome
- 2 June 2017: Francesco Alecci, retired Prefect
- 22 June 2017: Giovanni Carlo Verri, former President, Vercelli Chamber of Commerce
- 4 July 2017: Ettore Angioni, retired magistrate
- 25 September 2017: Flavio Salvadori
- 25 September 2017: Michele Montagano, Vice President, National Prisons Veteran Association
- 20 November 2017: Franco Roberti, magistrate
- 27 December 2017: Ricardo Lorenzetti, President of Supreme Court
- 27 December 2017: Antonio Mennini, Apostolic Nuncio
- 27 December 2017: Elio Toscano, Counsellor, Council of State
- 27 December 2017: Giancarlo Giannini, actor
- 27 December 2017: Giuseppe Giacalone, architect
- 27 December 2017: Luciano Violante, former President, Chamber of Deputies
- 27 December 2017: Livia Turco, former Minister of Health
- 27 December 2017: Giuseppe Tartaglione, Corporate Relations President, Volkswagen Group
- 27 December 2017: Lorenzo Ornaghi, former Minister of Culture
- 27 December 2017: Giuseppe Nisticò, former President of Calabria
- 27 December 2017: Ennio Morricone, composer and conductor
- 27 December 2017: Franco Massi, Secretary-General, CNEL
- 27 December 2017: Brunello Cucinelli, entrepreneur
- 12 January 2018: Giovanni Nistri, Commander General, Carabinieri
- 12 January 2018: Salvatore Farina, Chief of Army Staff
- 1 February 2018: Claudio Galtieri, Attorney General, Court of Audit
- 1 February 2018: Ciriaco De Mita, former Prime Minister
- 1 February 2018: Martino Colella, Attorney General, Court of Audit
- 1 February 2018: Pasquale Paolo Maria Ciccolo, Attorney General, Court of Cassation
- 1 February 2018: Giovanni Canzio, President, Court of Cassation
- 14 March 2018: Giannino Bisiach, journalist
- 16 April 2018: Paolo Uggè, former Deputy
- 18 April 2018: Eugenio Borgna, psychiatrist
- 27 April 2018: Pierluigi Castagnetti, former Deputy
- 2 June 2018: Davide Maria Zanchi, manager
- 2 June 2018: Giuliano Percopo, former District Attorney, Salerno
- 2 June 2018: Stefano Lucchini, football coach
- 2 June 2018: Bruno Frattasi, Prefect
- 2 June 2018: Daniele Franco, State Accountant General
- 2 June 2018: Italo Farnetani, paediatrician
- 2 June 2018: Brunangelo Falini, haematologist
- 2 June 2018: Domenico Cuttaia, Prefect
- 2 June 2018: Claudia Cardinale, actress
- 2 June 2018: Vincenzo Cardellicchio, Prefect
- 2 June 2018: Angelo Buscema, President, Court of Audit
- 2 June 2018: Vito Branca, lawyer
- 2 October 2018: Nicolò Falsaperna, Secretary-General, Defense
- 30 October 2018: Alberto Rosso, Chief of Air Staff
- 6 November 2018: Oberdan Forlenza, State Counsellor
- 29 November 2018: Francesco Viganò, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 29 November 2018: Luca Antonini, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 29 November 2018: Giovanni Amoroso, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 3 December 2018: Maurizio Graffeo, former Control Section President, Sicilian Audit Court
- 17 December 2018: Piero Bassetti, former President of Lombardy
- 18 December 2018: Gennaro Vecchione, police officer
- 18 December 2018: Mario Parente
- 18 December 2018: Luciano Carta, police officer
- 27 December 2018: Giorgio Zagnoni, flautist
- 27 December 2018: Lina Wertmüller, film director
- 27 December 2018: Giuseppe Soriero, former Deputy
- 27 December 2018: Maurizio Sella, Chairperson, Banca Sella Group
- 27 December 2018: Gabriele Pelissero, manager
- 27 December 2018: Antonio Gavino Oggiano, professor
- 27 December 2018: Silvio Garattini, scientist and physician
- 27 December 2018: Maria Rosaria Cozzuto, former District Attorney, Venice
- 27 December 2018: Francesco Cirillo, Level 1 Manager, CDN
- 3 May 2019: Rosa Russo Iervolino, former Mayor of Naples
- 20 May 2019: Franco Iseppi, President, Touring Club Italiano
- 20 May 2019: Roberto De Simone, theatre director and composer
- 2 June 2019: Giuseppe Zafarana, General Commander, Guardia di Finanza
- 2 June 2019: Riccardo Ventre, Member of European Parliament
- 2 June 2019: Pier Angelo Taverna, insurance agent
- 2 June 2019: Silvano Pastori, entrepreneur
- 2 June 2019: Salvatore Messineo, former State Attorney General
- 2 June 2019: Franco Cesare Dante Malesci Baccani, President, Bracco Real Estate
- 2 June 2019: Libero Lo Sardo, former Commander General, Carabinieri
- 2 June 2019: Giuseppe Massimo Dell'Aira, former District Attorney, Palermo
- 2 June 2019: Piero Cesari, retired prefect
- 2 June 2019: Mariano Bruno, manager
- 2 June 2019: Vincenzo Balzani, professor emeritus, University of Bologna
- 6 June 2019: Julio Velasco, volleyball coach
- 28 June 2019: Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chief of Navy
- 31 July 2019: Alberto Quadrio Curzio, economist and professor
- 9 September 2019: Gabriella Palmieri Sandulli, State Attorney General
- 27 November 2019: Federico Faggin, engineer and inventor
- 9 December 2019: Fabio Panetta, Director-General, Bank of Italy
- 27 December 2019: Vito Tenore, Counselor, Court of Audit
- 27 December 2019: Giuseppe Piumatti, entrepreneur
- 27 December 2019: Franco Cologni, manager
- 27 December 2019: Armando Cimolai, industrialist
- 27 December 2019: Francesco Caput, former District Attorney, Cagliari
- 27 December 2019: Vincenzo Cafarelli, Director, Tufano Holding SpA
- 12 June 2020: Boris Pahor, novelist
- 18 June 2020: Stefano Petitti, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 15 July 2020: Sami Modiano, holocaust survivor
- 7 October 2020: Nicolò Vella, former Mayor, Mazara del Vallo
- 8 October 2020: Giovanni Antonino Puglisi, Rector, University of Enna Kore
- 5 November 2020: Guido Carlino, President, Court of Audit
- 23 November 2020: Biagio Mazzotta, State General Accountant
- 2 December 2020: Carlo Cottarelli, economist
- 11 December 2020: Giovanni Caravelli, Director, Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna
- 16 December 2020: Alberto Mantovani, physician and immunologist
- 16 December 2020: Cesare Fumagalli, entrepreneurship
- 18 December 2020: Francesco Sequi, Ambassador
- 27 December 2020: Roberto Chieppa, Section President, Council of State
- 27 December 2020: Giuseppe Rossi, entrepreneur
- 27 December 2020: Gianfranco Pignatone, former Deputy State Attorney-General
- 27 December 2020: Gerarda Maria Pantalone, former Prefect, Rome
- 27 December 2020: Carlo Mastelloni, former District Attorney, Trieste
- 27 December 2020: Luigi Labruna, emeritus professor
- 27 December 2020: Paolo Ciocca, Commissioner, CONSOB
- 27 December 2020: Franco Roberto Cammarota, manager
- 27 December 2020: Elisabetta Belgiorno, Head of Department, General Administration
- 27 December 2020: Giorgio Battistelli, music composer
- 29 December 2020: Teo Luzi, General Commander, Carabinieri
- 30 December 2020: Rosa Oliva, jurist, activist and writer
- 30 December 2020: Giuseppe Gandolfi, jurist and former professor
- 12 January 2021: Maria Romana Catti De Gasperi, writer, politician
- 25 February 2021: Pietro Serino, Chief of Army
- 9 April 2021: Stefano Paleari, professor and economist
- 2 June 2021: Piero Angela, television host and journalist
- 2 June 2021: Salvatore Rossi, President, Italian Insurance Supervisory Authority
- 2 June 2021: Fabio Viola, Section President, Court of Audit
- 2 June 2021: Salvatore Mario Mulas, retired prefect
- 2 June 2021: Michele Di Bari, Head of Department, Civil Liberties and Immigration
- 2 June 2021: Riccardo Paolo Carmelo Antonio Carpino, Director, Legislative Affairs and Parliamentary Relations
- 14 June 2021: Maria Rosaria San Giorgio, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 14 June 2021: Emanuela Navarretta, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 23 June 2021: Massimo Inguscio, physicist
- 2 July 2021: Maurizio Serra, former Ambassador
- 14 July 2021: Giorgio Armani, fashion designer
- 21 July 2021: Pippo Baudo, television host
- 20 September 2021: Luca Pancalli, President, Italian Paralympic Committee
- 20 September 2021: Giovanni Malagò, President, Italian National Olympic Committee
- 5 October 2021: Alberto Stancanelli, Head of Cabinet, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry
- 5 October 2021: Luciano Portolano, Secretary-General of Defense
- 8 October 2021: Giorgio Parisi, physicist and academic
- 22 October 2021: Luca Goretti, Chief of Air Force
- 22 October 2021: Enrico Credendino, Chief of Navy
- 9 November 2021: Franco Locatelli, physician
- 22 November 2021: Carlo Visconti, former Secretary-General, Constitutional Court
- 22 November 2021: Riccardo Guariglia, Ambassador to Spain
- 23 November 2021: Francesco Pitrolo, Personal Doctor to President
- 23 November 2021: Simone Guerrini, Advisor to President
- 23 November 2021: Giovanni Grasso, Press Advisor to President
- 23 November 2021: Francesco Saverio Garofani, Secretary, Supreme Council of Defence
- 23 November 2021: Stefano Erbani, Judicial Administration Advisor to President
- 23 November 2021: Emanuela D'Alessandro, Diplomatic Advisor to President
- 23 November 2021: Daniele Cabras, Legal Advisor to President
- 3 December 2021: Francesco Vaia
- 3 December 2021: Giuseppe Ippolito, Director-General of Research and Innovation
- 3 December 2021: Renzo Arbore, television host and singer
- 20 December 2021: Francesco Maria Greco, former Ambassador
- 20 December 2021: Caterino Dondi Pinton, former production manager
- 27 December 2021: Pasquale Stanzione, President, Personal Data Protection Authority
- 27 December 2021: Salvatore Lombardo, notary
- 27 December 2021: Pino Zingale, Section President, Court of Audit
- 27 December 2021: Ermanno Granelli, Section President, Court of Audit
- 27 December 2021: Lamberto Giannini, Prefect of Rome
- 27 December 2021: Gian Paolo Di Raimondo, retired official
- 31 December 2021: Fabrizio Castaldi, Secretary-General, Chamber of Deputies
- 20 January 2022: Maurizio Caprara, journalist
- 25 January 2022: Francesco Di Nitto, former Ambassador
- 7 March 2022: Gianni Candotti, Military Advisor
- 2 May 2022: Angelino Alfano, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- 2 June 2022: Franca Giuliana Triestino, Level 1 Manager, CDN
- 2 June 2022: Francesco Pompeo Tagliente, retired prefect
- 2 June 2022: Paola Paduano, Advisor to Presidency, Council of Ministers
- 2 June 2022: Antonio Mazzi, priest
- 2 June 2022: Aldo Mancurti, retired public executive
- 2 June 2022: Donato Greco, Member, Scientific Technical Committee
- 2 June 2022: Danilo di Tommaso, journalist
- 2 June 2022: Maria Criscuolo, entrepreneur
- 2 June 2022: Angelo Canale, Attorney-General, Court of Audit
- 8 June 2022: Nicoletta Spagnoli, entrepreneur
- 21 July 2022: Inigo Lambertini, Head of Diplomatic Ceremonial
- 26 July 2022: Luciano Floridi, philosopher
- 27 July 2022: Luca Parmitano, astronaut
- 3 August 2022: Giuseppe Remuzzi, nephrologist
- 8 August 2022: Luigi Mattioli, Diplomatic Advisor to Presidency, Council of Ministers
- 13 October 2022: Tiziano Treu, President, CNEL
- 27 December 2022: Ada Spadoni Urbani, former Senator
- 27 December 2022: Giuseppe Santoro, President, Guarantee Commission
- 27 December 2022: Vito Pertosa, entrepreneur
- 27 December 2022: Paolo Martelletti, surgeon and associate professor
- 27 December 2022: Evelina Maria Augusta Christillin, Company manager President, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities Foundation
- 27 December 2022: Giorgio Calabrese, nutritionist doctor
- 30 December 2022: Fabrizio Santurro, former Ambassador to San Marino
- 30 December 2022: Stella Levi, Co-founder, Primo Levi Center, New York
- 18 January 2023: Marco D'Alberti, Judge, Constitutional Court
- 31 January 2023: Giovanni Hello, former Attorney-General, Court of Cassation
- 13 February 2023: Peter Benassi, Ambassador to Belgium
- 2 June 2023: Enrico Zoppas, President and CEO, Acque San Benedetto Spa
- 2 June 2023: Tomaso Zanoletti, Lawyer and politician
- 2 June 2023: Carmine Volpa, Deputy President, Council of State
- 2 June 2023: Giovanni Piero Sanna, Director, Coastal Conservation Agency (Sardinia Region)
- 2 June 2023: Raffaele Ruberto, Prefect of Turin
- 2 June 2023: Piero Maria Pello, entrepreneur
- 2 June 2023: Luigi Maruotti, President, Council of State
- 2 June 2023: Vincenzo Gesmundo, General Secretary, Coldiretti National Confederation
- 7 June 2023: Giovanni Carlo Busiri Vici, Architect
- 16 June 2023: Carlo Deodato, Secretary-General, Presidency of Council of Ministers
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- 28 December 1952: Alexandros Papagos, Prime Minister of Greece
- 28 December 1952: Stefanos Stefanopoulos, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece (later Prime Minister)
- 28 December 1952: Tryfon Triantafyllakos, Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Greece
- 28 December 1952: Dimitrios Levidis, Grand Marshal of Royal Court, Greece
- 28 December 1952: Georges Exintaris, former Ambassador of Greece
- 28 December 1952: Jean Coutsalexis, Chief of Staff of King, Greece
- 28 December 1952: Alexander Argyropoulos, Ambassador of Greece
- 30 December 1952: Andrè Motte, former Ambassador of Belgium
- 30 December 1952: William Fechteler, Chief of Naval Operations, United States
- 30 December 1952: Otto Carlo Mohr, former Minister Plenipotentiary of Denmark
- 30 December 1952: Emile Khoury, former Minister Plenipotentiary of Lebanon
- 30 December 1952: Pedro de Morais Barros, former Ambassador of Brazil
- 30 December 1952: Willem Frederik van Bylandt, former Minister Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands
- 15 January 2013: Joseph H. H. Weiler, professor, United States
- 15 January 2013: James G. Stavridis, NATO Supreme Commander Europe (United States)
- 26 February 2013: Wolfgang Thierse, Vice President of Bundestag, Germany
- 26 February 2013: Emily Haber, State Secretary, Foreign Ministry, Germany
- 26 February 2013: David Gill, State Secretary, President's Office, Germany
- 26 February 2013: Harald Braun, State Secretary, Foreign Ministry, Germany
- 26 March 2013: David Thorne, Ambassador of United States
- 26 March 2013: Alexey Meshkov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Russia
- 18 April 2013: Ding Wei, Ambassador of China
- 2 June 2013: José Viegas Filho, Ambassador of Brazil
- 27 December 2013: Kim Young-Seok, Ambassador of South Korea
- 14 March 2014: Stephan Winkelmann, CEO, Lamborghini Automobiles
- 14 March 2014: José Manuel García-Margallo, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
- 13 June 2014: Gian Carlo Venturini, Secretary of State for Internal Affairs, San Marino
- 13 June 2014: Francesco Mussoni, Secretary of State for Health, San Marino
- 13 June 2014: Antonella Mularoni, Secretary of State for Territory, San Marino
- 13 June 2014: Giuseppe Maria Morganti, Secretary of State for Education, San Marino
- 13 June 2014: Teodoro Lonfernini, Secretary of State for Tourism, San Marino
- 13 June 2014: Claudio Felici, Secretary of State for Finance, San Marino
- 13 June 2014: Iro Belluzzi, Secretary of State for Labour, San Marino
- 13 June 2014: Marcello Beccari, Head of Diplomatic Protocol, San Marino
- 13 June 2014: Marco Arzilli, Secretary of State for Industry, San Marino
- 10 October 2014: José Guillermo García-Valdecasas y Andrada-Vanderwilde, Rector, Royal College of Spain
- 29 October 2014: Małgorzata Omilanowska, Minister of Culture, Poland
- 29 October 2014: Jaromir Sokołowski, Undersecretary of State, Presidential Chancellery, Poland
- 29 October 2014: Ilona Antoniszyn, Undersecretary of State for Economy, Poland
- 29 October 2014: Henryka Mościcka-Dendys, Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Poland
- 29 October 2014: Jacek Michałowski, Head of Presidential Chancellery, Poland
- 29 October 2014: Stanisław Koziej, Head of National Security Service, Poland
- 11 November 2014: Ana Blatnik, President of Federal Council, Austria
- 11 November 2014: Hans Jörg Schelling, Minister of Finance, Austria
- 11 November 2014: Helmut Freudenschuss, Diplomatic Advisor to President, Austria
- 27 December 2014: Masaharu Kohnu, Ambassador of Japan
- 18 April 2015: Georg Gänswein, Prefect, Papal Household, Holy See
- 18 April 2015: Paul Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States, Holy See
- 2 June 2015: Ferdinand Piëch, Supervisory Group Chairman, Volkswagen Group (Austria)
- 2 June 2015: Mars Di Bartolomeo, President of Chamber of Deputies, Luxembourg
- 23 December 2015: José Graziano da Silva, Director General, FAO (Brazil)
- 6 April 2016: Gry Mølleskog, Head of Royal House, Norway
- 6 April 2016: Bjørn T. Grydeland, Ambassador of Norway
- 27 July 2016: Philémon Yang, Prime Minister of Cameroon
- 12 September 2016: Archbishop Bartholomew I of Constantinople
- 10 October 2016: Claudia Ruiz Massieu, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
- 10 October 2016: Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal, Secretary of Economy, Mexico
- 10 October 2016: Pedro Joaquín Coldwell, Secretary of Energy, Mexico
- 10 October 2016: Arely Gómez González, Attorney General, Mexico
- 10 October 2016: Juan José Guerra Abud, Ambassador of Mexico
- 10 October 2016: Francisco Guzman Ortiz, Head of Presidential Office, Mexico
- 13 January 2017: Birger Riis-Jørgensen, Ambassador of Denmark
- 13 January 2017: Ricardo Neiva Tavares, Ambassador of Brazil
- 13 January 2017: Vincent Mertens de Wilmars, Ambassador of Belgium
- 13 January 2017: Manuel Lobo Antunes, Ambassador of Portugal
- 13 January 2017: Ruth Jacoby, Ambassador of Sweden
- 13 January 2017: Michiel Den Hond, Ambassador of the Netherlands
- 20 April 2017: Carlos de Icaza González, former diplomat, Mexico
- 2 May 2017: Juliana Awada, First Lady of Argentina
- 2 May 2017: Susana Malcorra, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Argentina
- 3 May 2017: Vlasia Pavlopoulou, First Lady of Greece
- 3 May 2017: Nikos Kotzias, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
- 3 May 2017: Themistoklis Demiris, Ambassador of Greece
- 3 May 2017: Georges Yennimatas, Secretary-General of Presidency, Greece
- 3 May 2017: Khemaies Jhinaoui, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tunisia
- 3 May 2017: Selma Elloumi Rekik, Minister of Tourism, Tunisia
- 3 May 2017: Fadhel Abdelkefi, Minister of Development and Investment, Tunisia
- 3 May 2017: Moez Eddine Sinaoui, Ambassador of Tunisia
- 3 May 2017: Moez Belkhodja, Personal Physician to President, Tunisia
- 2 June 2017: Yong-joon Lee, Ambassador of South Korea
- 2 June 2017: Francisco Javier Elorza, Ambassador of Spain
- 2 June 2017: Zaid Al Lozi, Ambassador of Jordan
- 19 June 2017: Queen Máxima of the Netherlands
- 19 June 2017: Bert Koenders, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
- 19 June 2017: Lilianne Ploumen, Minister of Foreign Trade & Development Cooperation, Netherlands
- 19 June 2017: Joseph Camille Stephan Wijnands, Ambassador of the Netherlands
- 19 June 2017: Jan Versteeg, Grand Chamberlain of Royal Household, Netherlands
- 19 June 2017: Bibi den Beer Poortugael, Grand Mistress of Royal Court, Netherlands
- 19 June 2017: Johan Anton van der Louw, Adjutant General to King, Netherlands
- 4 December 2017: Gabriela Michetti, Vice President of Argentina
- 4 December 2017: Emilio Monzó, President of Chamber of Deputies, Argentina
- 4 December 2017: Federico Pinedo, Provisional President of Senate, Argentina
- 27 December 2017: Kazuyoshi Umemoto, former Ambassador of Japan
- 10 January 2018: Edgar Preca, First Gentleman of Malta
- 10 January 2018: Joseph Muscat, Prime Minister of Malta
- 10 January 2018: Michelle Muscat, Spouse of Prime Minister of Malta
- 10 January 2018: Charles Scicluna, Archbishop of Malta
- 10 January 2018: Chris Fearne, Deputy Prime Minister of Malta
- 10 January 2018: Angelo Farrugia, Speaker of House of Representatives, Malta
- 10 January 2018: Silvio Camilleri, Chief Justice, Malta
- 10 January 2018: Carmelo Abela, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Malta
- 10 January 2018: Vanessa Frazier, Ambassador of Malta
- 10 January 2018: Mario Cutajar, Chancellor of National Order of Merit, Malta
- 5 June 2018: Georgi-Rene Maksimovski, First Gentleman of Estonia
- 26 June 2018: Iveta Vējone, President of Latvia
- 12 July 2018: Mehriban Aliyeva, Vice President and First Lady of Azerbaijan
- 25 July 2018: Nouneh Sarkissian, First Lady of Armenia
- 5 October 2018: Carmen Iohannis, First Lady of Romania
- 2 November 2018: Princess Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
- 2 November 2018: Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland
- 2 November 2018: Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland
- 2 November 2018: Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland
- 14 January 2019: Jüri Ratas, Prime Minister of Estonia
- 14 January 2019: Eiki Nestor, Speaker of Riigikogu, Estonia
- 14 January 2019: Sven Mikser, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Estonia
- 14 January 2019: Celia Kuningas-Saagpakk, Ambassador of Estonia
- 14 January 2019: Māris Kučinskis, Prime Minister of Latvia
- 14 January 2019: Ināra Mūrniece, Speaker of Saeima, Latvia
- 14 January 2019: Edgars Rinkēvičs, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Latvia
- 14 January 2019: Raimonds Bergmanis, Minister of Defence, Latvia
- 14 January 2019: Saulius Skvernelis, Prime Minister of Lithuania
- 14 January 2019: Viktoras Pranckietis, Speaker of Seimas, Lithuania
- 14 January 2019: Gediminas Kirkilas, former Prime Minister, Lithuania
- 14 January 2019: Dainius Žalimas, President of Constitutional Court, Lithuania
- 14 January 2019: Linas Antanas Linkevičius, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lithuania
- 14 January 2019: Vytautas Jonas Žukas, Chief of Armed Forces, Lithuania
- 14 January 2019: Gintaras Grušas, Archbishop of Vilnus, Lithuania
- 14 January 2019: Andreas Norlén, Speaker of Riksdag, Sweden
- 14 January 2019: Fredrik Wersäll, Marshal of the Realm, Sweden
- 14 January 2019: Peter Eriksson, Minister of Housing and Digital Transformation, Sweden
- 14 January 2019: Mats Nilsson, First Marshal of Court, Sweden
- 14 January 2019: Svante Lindqvist, Chancellor of Orders of Knighthood, Sweden
- 14 January 2019: Countess Anna Hamilton, First Lady of the Court, Sweden
- 14 January 2019: Robert Rydberg, Ambassador of Sweden
- 6 May 2019: Ruiyu Li, Ambassador of China
- 27 June 2019: Doris Schmidauer, First Lady of Austria
- 17 September 2019: Elke Büdenbender, First Lady of Germany
- 27 December 2019: Marcos Mauricio Córdoba, jurist, Argentina
- 27 December 2019: Jong-hyun Choi, former Ambassador of South Korea
- 10 February 2020: Andreas Michaelis, State Secretary, Foreign Ministry, Germany
- 10 February 2020: Stephan Steinlein, Undersecretary of State, President's Office, Germany
- 10 February 2020: Brigitte Bierlein, former Chancellor of Austria
- 10 February 2020: Wolfgang Sobotka, President of National Council, Austria
- 10 February 2020: Alexander Schallenberg, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Austria
- 10 February 2020: Johannes Peterlik, Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Austria
- 10 February 2020: Andrea Mayer, Secretary-General of Presidency, Austria
- 10 February 2020: Alexander Marschik, Director-General (Bilateral Affairs), Foreign Ministry, Austria
- 10 February 2020: Michael Ludwig, Mayor and Governor of Vienna, Austria
- 10 February 2020: Dieter Kandlhofer, Acting Secretary-General of Chancellery, Austria
- 10 February 2020: Wilfried Haslauer, Governor of Salzburg, Austria
- 10 February 2020: Harald Dossi, Secretary-General of Parliament, Austria
- 9 September 2020: Edgar Morin, philosopher and sociologist, France
- 9 September 2020: Dominique de La Rochefoucauld-Montbel, Grand Hospitaller, Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 29 September 2020: Mario Botta, architect, Switzerland
- 18 December 2020: Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Advisor to President, United States
- 27 December 2020: Keiichi Katakami, former Ambassador of Japan
- 26 February 2021: Edith Bruck, poet, writer, holocaust survivor, Hungary
- 1 July 2021: Brigitte Macron, First Lady of France
- 25 October 2021: Queen Letizia of Spain
- 16 November 2021: Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain
- 16 November 2021: José Luis Martínez-Almeida, Mayor of Madrid
- 16 November 2021: Alfonso Dastis, Ambassador of Spain
- 16 November 2021: Nadia Calviño, First Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
- 16 November 2021: Ander Gil, President of Senate, Spain
- 16 November 2021: Meritxell Batet, President of Congress of Deputies, Spain
- 16 November 2021: José Manuel Albares, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
- 16 November 2021: Jaime Alfonsín Alfonso, Head of Royal Household, Spain
- 2 June 2022: Erik Vilstrup Lorenzen, former Ambassador of Denmark
- 2 June 2022: Anže Logar, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Slovenia
- 2 June 2022: Helena Jaklitsch, Minister for Slovenian Diaspora, Slovenia
- 2 June 2022: Tomaž Kunstelj, Ambassador of Slovenia
- 2 June 2022: Vojko Volk, Consul-General of Slovenia in Trieste
- 27 October 2022: Joseph Daul, former President, European People's Party
- 9 December 2022: Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón, Spanish politician
- 20 December 2022: Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- 20 December 2022: Willem Alexander Van ee, Ambassador of the Netherlands
- 20 December 2022: Ludgerus Hubertus Ignatius Brummelaar, Adjutant General to King, Netherlands
- 20 December 2022: Cristoffel Breedveld, Grand Master of Royal Household, Netherlands
- 23 December 2022: Edgar Peña Parra, Substitute, Secretariat of State, Holy See
- 13 April 2023: Agata Kornhauser-Duda, First Lady of Poland
- 19 May 2023: Ana Dias Lourenço, First Lady of Angola
- 21 June 2023: Johan Vibe, Ambassador of Norway
- 21 June 2023: Olav Heian-Engdal, Head of Royal Household, Norway
State visits of Indian presidents edit
Rajendra Prasad edit
Country | Dates | Host | |
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1 | Nepal | 21–24 October 1956 | King Mahendra of Nepal |
2 | Japan | 26 September–4 October 1958 | Emperor Hirohito |
3 | Malaya | 6–8 December 1958 | YDPA Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan |
Indonesia | 8–17 December 1958 | President Sukarno | |
4 | Cambodia | 15–17 March 1959 | King Norodom Suramarit |
South Vietnam | 18–20 March 1959 | President Ngo Dinh Diem | |
North Vietnam | 21–24 March 1959 | President Ho Chi Minh | |
Laos | 25–27 March 1959 | King Sisavang Vong | |
5 | Ceylon | 16–22 July 1959 | Governor-General Sir Oliver Ernest Goonetilleke |
6 | Soviet Union | 20 June–5 July 1960 | Chairman of the Presidium Leonid Brezhnev |
S. Radhakrishnan edit
Country | Dates | Host | |
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1 | Afghanistan | 11–16 May 1963 | King Zahir Shah |
Iran | 16–21 May 1963 | Emperor Mohammed Reza Pahlavi | |
2 | United States | 2–11 June 1963 | President John F. Kennedy |
United Kingdom | 12–23 June 1963 | Queen Elizabeth II | |
3 | Nepal | 4–8 November 1963 | King Mahendra of Nepal |
4 | Soviet Union | 11–19 September 1964 | Chairman of the Presidium Anastas Mikoyan |
Ireland | 21–25 September 1964 | President Éamon de Valera | |
5 | Yugoslavia | 30 September–4 October 1965 | President Josip Broz Tito |
Czechoslovakia | 4–7 October 1965 | President Antonín Novotný | |
Romania | 7–10 October 1965 | President of State Council Nicolae Ceauşescu | |
Ethiopia | 10–13 October 1965 | Emperor Haile Selassie |
Zakir Hussain edit
Country | Dates | Host | |
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1 | Canada | 26 June–1 July 1967 | Governor General Roland Michener |
2 | Hungary | 5–10 June 1968 | Chairman of Presidential Council Pál Losonczi |
Yugoslavia | 10–15 June 1968 | President Josip Broz Tito | |
3 | Soviet Union | 8–18 July 1968 | Chairman of the Presidium Nikolai Podgorny |
4 | Nepal | 12–16 October 1968 | King Mahendra of Nepal |
V. V. Giri edit
Country | Dates | Host | ||
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1 | Ceylon | 8–12 January 1970 | Governor-General William Gopallawa | |
2 | Nepal | 26 February–3 March 1970 | King Mahendra of Nepal | |
3 | Bhutan | 23–29 April 1970 | King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck | |
4 | Switzerland | 8–13 June 1970 | President Hans-Peter Tschudi | |
Finland | 13–16 June 1970 | President Urho Kekkonen | ||
Poland | 16–19 June 1970 | Chairman of Council of State Marian Spychalski | ||
5 | Soviet Union | 21 September–1 October 1970 | Chairman of the Presidium Nikolai Podgorny | |
Bulgaria | 1–4 October 1970 | Chairman of the Presidium Georgi Traykov | ||
Hungary | 4–7 October 1970 | Chairman of the Presidential Council Pál Losonczi | ||
6 | Singapore | 14–17 September 1971 | President Benjamin Sheares | |
7 | Iran | 13–16 October 1971 | Emperor Mohammed Reza Pahlavi | 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire |
8 | Thailand | 27–30 March 1972 | King Bhumibol Adulyadej | |
9 | Yugoslavia | 4–9 July 1972 | President Josip Broz Tito | |
Afghanistan | 10–14 July 1972 | King Zahir Shah | ||
10 | Ethiopia | 24–28 September 1972 | Emperor Haile Selassie | |
Tanzania | 28 September–2 October 1972 | President Julius Nyerere | ||
Zambia | 2–6 October 1972 | President Kenneth Kaunda | ||
11 | Malaysia | 5–9 March 1973 | YDPA Abdul Halim of Kedah | |
12 | Romania | 3–6 October 1973 | President of the State Council Nicolae Ceauşescu | |
Czechoslovakia | 6–10 October 1973 | President Ludvík Svoboda | ||
13 | Bhutan | 1–5 June 1974 | King Jigme Singye Wangchuck | Coronation of King |
14 | Bangladesh | 15–19 June 1974 | President Mohammad Mohammadullah |
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed edit
Country | Dates | Host | |
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1 | Saudi Arabia | 26–28 March 1975 | King Faisal of Saudi Arabia |
2 | Indonesia | 26–31 May 1975 | President Suharto |
3 | Hungary | 26–30 September 1975 | Chairman of Presidential Council Pál Losonczi |
Yugoslavia | 30 September–4 October 1975 | President Josip Broz Tito | |
4 | Egypt | 2–7 December 1975 | President Anwar Sadat |
Sudan | 7–11 December 1975 | President Jaafar Muhammad Nimeiry | |
5 | Iran | 26–30 June 1976 | Emperor Mohammad Reza Pahlavi |
6 | Malaysia | 6–10 February 1977 | Yang di-Pertuan Agong Yahya Petra |
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy edit
Country | Dates | Host | Purpose | |
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1 | Soviet Union | 29 September–7 October 1980 | Chairman of the Presidium Leonid Brezhnev | |
Bulgaria | 7–12 October 1980 | President of the State Council Todor Zhivkov | ||
2 | Kenya | 30 May–2 June 1981 | President Daniel arap Moi | |
Zambia | 2–6 June 1981 | President Kenneth Kaunda | ||
3 | United Kingdom | 27 July–1 August 1981 | Queen Elizabeth II | Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer |
4 | Indonesia | 3–7 December 1981 | President Suharto | |
Nepal | 7–10 December 1981 | King Birendra of Nepal | ||
5 | Sri Lanka | 2–7 February 1982 | President J. R. Jayewardene | |
6 | Ireland | 3–6 May 1982 | President Patrick Hillery | |
Yugoslavia | 6–10 May 1982 | President of the Presidency Sergej Kraigher |
Zail Singh edit
Country | Dates | Host | Purpose | |
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1 | Czechoslovakia | 15–22 December 1983 | President Gustáv Husák | |
Qatar | Emir Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani | |||
Bahrain | Emir Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa | |||
2 | Mexico | 21 April–4 May 1984 | President Miguel de la Madrid | |
Argentina | President Raúl Alfonsín | |||
3 | Mauritius | 22–31 October 1984 | Governor-General Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam | |
South Yemen | Chairman of the Presidium Ali Nasir Muhammad | |||
North Yemen | President Ali Abdullah Saleh | |||
4 | Nepal | 21–25 July 1986 | King Birendra of Nepal | |
5 | Yugoslavia | 30 October– 10 November 1986 |
President of the Presidency Sinan Hasani | |
Greece | President Christos Sartzetakis | |||
Poland | Chairman of Council of State Wojciech Jaruzelski |
R. Venkataraman edit
Shankar Dayal Sharma edit
Country | Dates | Host | |
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1 | Ukraine | 13–26 July 1993 | President Leonid Kuchma |
Turkey | President Süleyman Demirel | ||
Hungary | President Árpád Göncz | ||
United Kingdom | Queen Elizabeth II | ||
Greece | President Konstantinos Karamanlis | ||
2 | Bulgaria | 26–29 May 1994 | President Zhelyu Zhelev |
Romania | 30 May–2 June 1994 | President Ion Iliescu | |
3 | Trinidad and Tobago | 27 May–1 June 1995 | President Noor Hassanali |
Chile | 1–4 June 1995 | President Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle | |
Namibia | 5–6 June 1995 | President Sam Nujoma | |
Zimbabwe | 7–10 June 1995 | President Robert Mugabe | |
4 | Oman | 3–6 October 1996 | Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said |
Poland | 6–8 October 1996 | President Aleksander Kwaśniewski | |
Slovakia | 9–10 October 1996 | President Michal Kováč | |
Czech Republic | 10–13 October 1996 | President Václav Havel | |
Italy | 14–17 October 1996 | President Francesco Cossiga |
K. R. Narayanan edit
Country | Dates | Host | Purpose | |
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1 | Peru | 26 April–3 May 1998 | President Alberto Fujimori | |
Brazil | 4–10 May 1998 | President Fernando Henrique Cardoso | ||
2 | Nepal | 28–30 May 1998 | King Birendra of Nepal | |
3 | Germany | 6–10 September 1998 | President Roman Herzog | |
Portugal | 10–14 September 1998 | President Jorge Sampaio | ||
Luxembourg | 15–16 September 1998 | Grand Duke Jean | ||
Turkey | 17–21 September 1998 | President Süleyman Demirel | ||
4 | Austria | 7–10 November 1999 | President Thomas Klestil | |
5 | France | 16–21 April 2000 | President Jacques Chirac | |
6 | China | 28 May–3 June 2000 | President Jiang Zemin | |
7 | Singapore | 9–13 November 2000 | President S. R. Nathan | |
8 | Mauritius | 9–12 March 2001 | President Cassam Uteem |
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam edit
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Pratibha Patil edit
Country | Dates | Host | Purpose |
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Pranab Mukherjee edit
Country | Dates | Host | Purpose |
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Ram Nath Kovind edit
Country | Dates | Host | Purpose |
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Droupadi Murmu edit
Country | Dates | Host | Notes | |
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1 | United Kingdom | 17–20 September 2022 | King Charles III | State funeral of Queen Elizabeth II |
2 | Suriname | 4–6 June 2023 | President Chandrikapersad Santokhi | Chief Guest of 150th anniversary of arrival of Indians |
Serbia | 7–9 June 2023 | President Aleksandar Vučić | First-ever visit to Serbia |
State visits of Pranab Mukherjee edit
2013 edit
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details | Images | |
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1 | Bangladesh | 3–6 March | |||
2 | Mauritius | 11–13 March | |||
3 | Belgium | 2–5 October |
- Mauritius: 11 March - 13 March 2013
- Belgium: 2 October - 5 October 2013
- Turkey: 5 October - 8 October 2013
- South Africa: 9 December - 11 December 2013
- Vietnam: 14 September - 17 September 2014
- Norway: 12 October - 14 October 2014
- Finland: 14 October - 17 October 2014
- Bhutan: 7 November - 8 November 2014
- Russia: 7 May - 11 May 2015
- Sweden: 31 May - 2 June 2015
- Belarus: 2 June - 4 June 2015
- Jordan: 10 October - 11 October 2015
- Palestine: 12 October - 13 October 2015
- Israel: 13 October - 15 October 2015
- Papua New Guinea: 27 April - 29 April 2016
- New Zealand: 30 April - 2 May 2016
- China: 24 May - 27 May 2016
- Ghana: 12 June - 14 June 2016
- Ivory Coast: 14 June - 15 June 2016
- Namibia: 15 June - 18 June 2016
- Nepal: 2 November - 4 November 2016
Kovind visits edit
Kalam visits edit
Kovind received visits edit
Mukherjee recieved visits edit
Modi visits edit
2014 edit
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details | Images | |
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1 | Bhutan | Paro, Thimphu | 15–16 June | ||
2 | Brazil | Fortaleza, Brasília | 13–16 July | ||
3 | Nepal | Kathmandu | 3–4 August | ||
4 | Japan | Kyoto, Tokyo | 30 August–3 September | ||
5 | United Nations United States |
New York City, Washington D.C. | 26–30 September | ||
6 | Myanmar | Naypidaw | 11–13 November | ||
Australia | Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney | 14–18 November | |||
Fiji | Suva | 19 November | |||
7 | Nepal | Kathmandu | 25–27 November |
2015 edit
2016 edit
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details | Images | |
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20 | European Union Belgium |
Brussels | 30 March | ||
United States | Washington, D.C. | 31 March– 1 April |
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Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | 2–3 April | |||
21 | Iran | Tehran | 22–23 May | ||
22 | Afghanistan | Herat | 4 June | ||
Qatar | Doha | 4–5 June | |||
Switzerland | Geneva | 6 June | |||
United States | Washington, D.C. | 6–8 June | |||
Mexico | Mexico City | 9 June | |||
23 | Uzbekistan | Tashkent | 23–24 June | ||
4 | Mozambique | Maputo | 7 July | ||
South Africa | Pretoria, Durban, Johannesburg, Pietermaritzburg | 8–9 July | |||
Tanzania | Dodoma | 10 July | |||
Kenya | Nairobi | 11 July | |||
25 | Vietnam | Hanoi | 2–3 September | ||
China | Hangzhou | 4–5 September | |||
Laos | Vientiane | 7–8 September | |||
26 | Thailand | Bangkok | 10 November | ||
Japan | Tokyo | 11–12 November |
2017 edit
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details | Images | |
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27 | Sri Lanka | Colombo, Kandy | 11–12 May | ||
28 | Germany | Meseberg, Berlin | 29–30 May | ||
Spain | Madrid | 30–31 May | |||
Russia | Saint Petersburg | 31 May–2 June | |||
France | Paris | 2–3 June | |||
29 | Kazakhstan | Astana | 8–9 June | ||
30 | Portugal | Lisbon | 24 June | ||
United States | Washington, D.C. | 25–26 June | |||
Netherlands | Amsterdam | 27 June | |||
31 | Israel | Jerusalem, Haifa, Tel Aviv | 4–6 July | ||
Germany | Hamburg | 7–8 July | |||
32 | China | Xiamen | 3–5 September | ||
Myanmar | Naypyidaw | 6–7 September | |||
33 | Philippines | Pasay | 12–14 November |
2018 edit
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details | Images | |
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34 | Switzerland | Davos | 23–26 January | ||
35 | Jordan | Amman | 9 February | ||
Palestine | Ramallah | 10 February | |||
United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi, Dubai | 10–11 February | |||
Oman | Muscat | 11–12 February | |||
36 | Sweden | Stockholm | 16–18 April | ||
United Kingdom | London | 18–20 April | |||
Germany | Berlin | 20 April | |||
37 | China | Wuhan | 27–28 April | ||
38 | Nepal | Janakpur, Kathmandu | 11–12 May | ||
39 | Russia | Sochi | 21 May | ||
40 | Indonesia | Jakarta | 29–30 May | ||
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | 31 May | |||
Singapore | Singapore | 31 May–2 June | |||
41 | China | Qingdao | 9–10 June | ||
42 | Rwanda | Kigali, Rweru model village |
23–24 July | ||
Uganda | Entebbe, Kampala | 24 July | |||
South Africa | Johannesburg | 25–27 July | |||
43 | Nepal | Kathmandu | 30–31 August | ||
44 | Japan | Tokyo | 28–29 October | ||
45 | Singapore | Singapore | 14–15 November | ||
Maldives | Malé | 17 November | |||
46 | Argentina | Buenos Aires | 29 November– 1 December |
2019 edit
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details | Images | |
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47 | South Korea | Seoul | 21–22 February | ||
48 | Maldives | Malé | 8 June | ||
Sri Lanka | Colombo | 9 June | |||
49 | Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek | 14–15 June | ||
50 | Japan | Osaka | 27–29 June | ||
51 | Bhutan | Thimphu | 17–18 August |
2021 edit
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details | Images | |
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58 | Bangladesh | Dhaka, Ishwaripur, Orakandi | 26–27 March | ||
59 | United Nations United States |
New York City, Washington, D.C |
22–25 September | ||
60 | Italy | Rome | 29–31 October | ||
Vatican City | Vatican City | 30 October | |||
United Kingdom | Glasgow | 1–3 November |
2022 edit
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Details | Images | |
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61 | Germany | Berlin | 2–3 May | Attended 6th India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations. Welcomed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the Federal Chancellery and held delegation level talks with him and also witnessed signing of important treaties. Addressed community reception in Berlin. | |
Denmark | Copenhagen | 3–4 May | Attended 2nd India-Nordic summit. Received by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and held meeting with her. Attended India-Denmark Business Forum meeting along with the prime minister and Crown Prince Frederik. Addressed community reception in Copenhagen and held audience with Queen Margrethe II and attended banquet hosted by her. Co-hosted 2nd India-Nordic summit and interacted with participating leaders including Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre. | ||
France | Paris | 4 May | Met with President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron. First visit following the re-election of President Macron. | ||
62 | Nepal | Lumbini | 16 May | ||
63 | Japan | Tokyo | 23–24 May | ||
64 | Germany | Schloss Elmau | 26–27 June | ||
United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | 28 June | |||
65 | Uzbekistan | Samarkand | 15–16 September | ||
66 | Japan | Tokyo | 27 September | ||
67 | Indonesia | Bali | 15–16 November |
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68 | Japan | Hiroshima | 19–21 May | Attended 49th G7 summit and QUAD summit. Met with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and other participating leaders including US President Joe Biden, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, French President Emmanuel Macron, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Participated in talks with QUAD leaders and interacted with Indian diaspora in Hiroshima. Also visited Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. | |
Papua New Guinea | Port Moresby | 21–22 May | Attended 3rd FIPIC summit. Received by Prime Minister James Marape at Port Moresby International Airport and accorded guard of honour. Met with Governor-General Sir Bob Dadae and conferred with Grand Companion of the Order of Logohu. Met with leaders of Pacific nations and New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. Also received the Order of Fiji, Companion class from Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. | ||
Australia | Sydney | 22–24 May | Met Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Interacted with Indian diaspora and addressed Indian Community Reception along with Prime Minister Albanese and also met Australian singers and businesspersons. Accorded ceremonial reception at Government House, Canberra and met Governor-General David Hurley and Leader of Opposition Peter Dutton. Also participated in business talks. | ||
69 | United Nations United States |
New York City, Washington, D.C. | 20–23 June | State visit. Participated International Day of Yoga celebrations at UN Headquarters. Flew to Washington, D.C. and met Indian community and participated in National Science Foundation event with First Lady Jill Biden. Welcomed at White House by President Joe Biden and attended arrival ceremony at White House lawns. Met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and addressed a joint session of the Congress. Later attended a state banquet hosted by the president and first lady. Addressed US-India Strategic Partnership Forum and attended State Department luncheon hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. | |
Egypt | Cairo | 24–25 June | Received by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and accorded guard of honour. Held delegation talks with Prime Minister Madbouly and met with Grand Mufti Shawki Allam and other eminent personalities and business leaders. Interacted with Indian community in Cairo and visited Al-Hakim Mosque. Called on President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and received the Collar of the Order of the Nile. Visited Heliopolis War Cemetery and Giza pyramid complex. | ||
70 | France | Paris | 13–15 July | Welcomed by Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne and met with Senate President Gerard Larcher. Attended Indian community event in Paris and called on President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron and received the Grand Cross of Legion of Honour from the president. Attended Bastille Day celebrations as chief guest and interacted with eminent French personalities. Also met with National Assembly Speaker Yaël Braun-Pivet and held talks with President Macron. Later attended state banquet hosted by the president at Louvre. | |
United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | 15 July | Received by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohamed Al Nahyan and held talks with him. Met with COP28 President-Designate Sultan Al Jaber. Welcomed by President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Qasr Al Watan and held delegation talks with him and witnessed signing of documents. | ||
71 | South Africa | Johannesburg | 22–24 August | Attended 15th BRICS summit. Welcomed by Indian community in Johannesburg and participated in BRICS Business Forum Leader's Dialogue and BRICS Leaders Retreat. Met with President Cyril Ramaphosa, participated in plenary session and BRICS outreach leaders session. Also held bilaterals with other leaders including Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Senegalese President Macky Sall, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi. Also virtually addressed ISRO on the launch of Chandrayaan-3. | |
Greece | Athens | 25 August | First visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Greece in 40 years. Welcomed by Indian community in Athens and visited Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Accorded ceremonial welcome and met with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and held delegations talks with him. Called on President Katerina Sakellaropoulou and received the Grand Cross of the Order of Honour from her. Met with Guru Dayanidhi Das, Head of ISKCON in Athens and also addressed Indian community event. | ||
72 | Indonesia | Jakarta | 6–7 September | Attended ASEAN Summit, 18th East Asia Summit and 20th Annual ASEAN-India Summit. Interacted with Indian community in Jakarta and addressed the ASEAN leaders plenary session. Met with President Joko Widodo and other participating leaders including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. |
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9–12 September 2007 | Mexico | President Felipe Calderón and First Lady Margarita Zavala |
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4–6 October 2007 | Philippines | President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | |
22–27 October 2007 | Netherlands | Queen Beatrix, Prince of Orange Willem-Alexander and Princess of Orange Máxima |
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4–8 November 2007 | Switzerland | President Micheline Calmy-Rey | |
25–26 January 2008 | France | President Nicolas Sarkozy | |
6–12 February 2008 | Maldives | President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and First Lady Nasreena Gayoom |
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9–11 April 2008 | Uganda | President Yoweri Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni |
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20–23 May 2008 | Brunei | Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Negara Hassanal Bolkiah | |
17–21 June 2008 | Syria | President Bashar al-Assad and First Lady Asma al-Assad |
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3–5 August 2008 | Afghanistan | President Hamid Karzai | |
26–30 August 2008 | Laos | President Choummaly Sayasone and First Lady Keosaychay Sayasone |
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8–14 September 2008 | New Zealand | Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand and Lady Susan Satyanand |
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Recipients, Spanish honors edit
Golden Fleece edit
- 11 December 1866: Carlos, Crown Prince of Portugal (later King)
- 12 November 1871: King George I of Greece
- 3 May 1981: Felipe, Prince of Asturias (now King of Spain)
- 22 March 1983: King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
- 16 June 1983: Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- 28 March 1984: King Olav V of Norway
- 28 February 1985: Akihito, Crown Prince of Japan (later Emperor)
- 22 March 1985: King Hussein of Jordan
- 7 October 1985: Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
- 23 October 1985: Queen Margrethe II of Denmark
- 5 May 1989: Queen Elizabeth II
- 16 September 1994: King Albert II of Belgium
- 21 April 1995: King Harald V of Norway
- 1 October 2004: Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, former Tsar of Bulgaria
- 9 June 2006: King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand
- 13 April 2007: Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- 8 June 2007: Adolfo Suárez, former Prime Minister of Spain
- 15 June 2007: King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
- 22 January 2010: Javier Solana, former EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy
- 22 January 2010: Víctor García de la Concha, Director, Real Academia Española
- 25 November 2011: Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France
- 28 March 2014: Enrique V. Iglesias, former President, Inter-American Development Bank
- 30 October 2015: Leonor, Princess of Asturias
Charles III edit
Collar edit
- 3 March 1880: Carol I, Domnitor of Romania
- 16 October 1897: King Chulalongkorn of Siam
- 12 December 1902: King Carlos I of Portugal
- 10 May 1962: Juan Carlos Borbón y Borbón (later King of Spain)
- 19 April 1975: Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran
- 15 November 1977: King Baudouin of Belgium
- 28 June 1978: Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, President of France
- 16 November 1978: José López Portillo, President of Mexico
- 9 December 1978: Urho Kekkonen, President of Finland
- 2 June 1979: King Hassan II of Morocco
- 15 October 1979: King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
- 15 March 1980: Queen Margrethe II of Denmark
- 15 March 1980: Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
- 26 May 1980: Sandro Pertini, President of Italy
- 8 July 1980: Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- 15 June 1981: King Khalid of Saudi Arabia
- 12 April 1982: King Olav V of Norway
- 31 October 1983: Queen Sofía of Spain
- 11 September 1985: Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, President of Iceland
- 24 January 1986: Felipe, Prince of Asturias (now King of Spain)
- 21 February 1986: Richard von Weizsäcker, President of Germany
- 18 April 1986: Queen Elizabeth II
- 13 November 1987: Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand
- 5 April 1991: Patricio Aylwin, President of Chile
- 30 January 1998: Fidel V. Ramos, President of the Philippines
- 8 September 2000: Jorge Sampaio, President of Portugal
- 11 May 2001: Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- 14 January 2005: King Mohammed VI of Morocco
- 24 March 2006: Jacques Chirac, President of France
- 21 April 2006: King Abdullah II of Jordan
- 30 June 2006: King Harald V of Norway
- 24 April 2009: Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France
- 24 October 2014: Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile
- 19 June 2015: Enrique Peña Nieto, President of Mexico
- 24 March 2017: Adolfo Suárez, former Prime Minister of Spain (posthumous)
- 13 April 2018: Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of Portugal
Grand Cross edit
- 26 June 1868: Otto, King of Bavaria
- 12 May 1869: King George I of Greece
- 5 August 1871: King Chulalongkorn of Siam
- 26 October 1896: Itō Hirobumi, former Prime Minister of Japan
- 16 June 1955: Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, former Tsar of Bulgaria
- 10 May 1962: Princess Sofía of Greece (later Queen of Spain)
- 15 May 1962: José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní, Mayor of Madrid
- 22 October 1969: Guilherme Léon Valencia
- 20 January 1972: Akihito, Crown Prince of Japan (later Emperor)
- 18 March 1977: Prince Hassan bin Talal
- 23 June 1978: Adolfo Suárez, Prime Minister of Spain
- 15 October 1979: Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland
- 15 March 1980: Prince Henrik of Denmark
- 15 March 1980: Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
- 8 July 1980: Henri, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg (now Grand Duke)
- 18 October 1980: Juan Antonio Samaranch, President, International Olympic Committee
- 20 October 1980: Luigi Dadaglio, Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary, Holy See
- 5 January 1982: Joaquín Garrigues Díaz-Cañabate, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Salvador Dalí, Marquess of Dalí of Púbol, Spain
- 12 April 1982: Harald, Crown Prince of Norway (now King)
- 29 July 1982: Jaime Lamo de Espinosa, former Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Spain
- 2 December 1982: José Pedro Pérez-Llorca, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Jaime García Añoveros, former Minister of Finance, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Juan José Rosón, former Minister of Interior, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Federico Mayor Zaragoza, former Minister of Education and Science, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Santiago Rodríguez-Miranda, former Minister of Labour and Social Security, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Ignacio Bayón, former Minister of Industry and Energy, Spain
- 2 December 1982: José Luis García Ferrero, former Minister of Agriculture, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Matías Rodríguez Inciarte, former Minister of Presidency, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Soledad Becerril, former Minister of Culture, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Luis Cosculluela, former Minister of Territorial Administration, Spain
- 2 December 1982: Manuel Núñez Pérez, former Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs, Spain
- 9 November 1983: Mário Soares, Prime Minister of Portugal
- 7 October 1985: Prince Claus of the Netherlands
- 18 April 1986: Charles, Prince of Wales (now King)
- 18 April 1986: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- 23 June 1986: Sidi Mohamed, Crown Prince of Morocco (now King)
- 13 November 1987: Maha Vajiralongkorn, Crown Prince of Thailand (now King)
- 13 November 1987: Sirikit, Queen of Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Aishwarya Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah, Queen of Nepal
- 14 October 1988: Princess María de Mercedes, Countess of Barcelona (mother of King Juan Carlos I)
- 14 October 1988: Infanta Elena of Spain
- 14 October 1988: Infanta Cristina of Spain
- 14 October 1988: Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz
- 14 October 1988: Infanta Margarita, Duchess of Soria
- 31 March 1989: Marianne von Weizsäcker, First Lady of Germany
- 5 April 1991: Leonor Oyarzún, First Lady of Chile
- 16 September 1994: Queen Paola of Belgium
- 7 October 1994: Empress Michiko of Japan
- 4 November 1994: Queen Noor of Jordan
- 3 December 1994: Adolfo Carretero Pérez, former President, Court of Auditors, Spain
- 21 April 1995: Queen Sonja of Norway
- 10 May 1996: Carlos Westendorp, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Juan Alberto Belloch, former Minister of Justice and Interior, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Gustavo Suárez Pertierra, former Minister of Defence, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Pedro Solbes, former Minister of Finance and Economy, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Josep Borrell, former Minister of Public Works, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Jerónimo Saavedra, former Minister of Education and Science, Spain
- 10 May 1996: José Antonio Griñán, former Minister of Labour and Social Security, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Juan Manuel Eguiagaray, former Minister of Industry and Energy, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Luis María Atienza, former Minister of Agriculture, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, former Minister of Presidency, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Joan Lerma, former Minister of Public Administration, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Carmen Alborch, former Minister of Culture, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Ángeles Amador, former Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Cristina Alberdi, former Minister of Social Affairs, Spain
- 10 May 1996: Javier Gómez-Navarro, former Minister of Trade and Tourism, Spain
- 4 July 1997: Javier Solana, Secretary-General, United Nations
- 22 February 1999: Juan Ignacio Barrero, former President of Senate, Spain
- 12 May 2000: Abel Matutes, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
- 12 May 2000: Margarita Mariscal de Gante, former Minister of Justice, Spain
- 12 May 2000: Eduardo Serra Rexach, former Minister of Defence, Spain
- 12 May 2000: José Manuel Romay Beccaría, former Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs, Spain
- 12 May 2000: Isabel Tocino, former Minister of Environment, Spain
- 8 September 2000: Maria José Ritta, First Lady of Portugal
- 8 September 2000: António Guterres, Prime Minister of Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Jaime Gama, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 31 March 2001: Luis Fernández de Mesa y Hoces
- 11 May 2001: Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
- 12 September 2003: Mariano Rajoy, former First Deputy Prime Minister, Spain (later Prime Minister)
- 12 September 2003: Josep Piqué, former Minister of Science and Technology, Spain
- 9 January 2004: Nicolas Sarkozy, Minister of Interior, France
- 19 April 2004: Rodrigo Rato, former First Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Ana Palacio, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
- 19 April 2004: José María Michavila, former Minister of Justice, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Cristóbal Montoro Romero, former Minister of Finance, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Ángel Acebes, former Minister of Interior, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Francisco Álvarez-Cascos, former Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Pilar del Castillo, former Minister of Education and Culture, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Eduardo Zaplana, former Minister of Labour and Social Issues, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Miguel Arias Cañete, former Minister of Agriculture, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Julia García-Valdecasas, former Minister of Public Administration, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Ana Pastor, former Minister of Health, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Juan Costa, former Minister of Science and Technology, Spain
- 21 May 2004: Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano (now Queen of Spain)
- 24 March 2006: Bernadette Chirac, First Lady of France
- 21 April 2006: Queen Rania of Jordan
- 21 April 2006: José Bono, former Minister of Defence, Spain
- 21 April 2006: María Jesús San Segundo, former Minister of Education and Science, Spain
- 26 May 2006: Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
- 23 May 2008: Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Emir of Dubai
- 8 November 2008: Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan (now Emperor)
- 24 April 2009: Carla Bruni, First Lady of France
- 24 April 2009: Mariano Fernández Bermejo, former Minister of Justice, Spain
- 24 April 2009: Magdalena Álvarez, former Minister of Public Works, Spain
- 24 April 2009: Mercedes Cabrera, former Minister of Education and Science, Spain
- 24 April 2009: César Antonio Molina, former Minister of Culture, Spain
- 24 April 2009: Bernat Soria, former Minister of Health, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Elena Salgado, former First Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Trinidad Jiménez, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Francisco Caamaño Domínguez, former Minister of Justice, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Carme Chacón, former Minister of Defence, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Antonio Camacho Vizcaíno, former Minister of Interior, Spain
- 30 December 2011: José Blanco López, former Minister of Transport, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Ángel Gabilondo, former Minister of Education, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Valeriano Gómez, former Minister of Labour and Migrations, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Miguel Sebastián Gascón, former Minister of Industry, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Rosa Aguilar, former Minister of Environment, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Ramón Jáuregui, former Minister of Presidency, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Ángeles González-Sinde, former Minister of Culture, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Leire Pajín, former Minister of Health, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Cristina Garmendia, former Minister of Science and Innovation, Spain
- 5 December 2014: Pascual Sala, former President of Constitutional Court, Spain
- 19 June 2015: Angélica Rivera, First Lady of Mexico
- 25 November 2016: Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues, President of the Assembly, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: António Costa, Prime Minister of Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Augusto Santos Silva, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Francisco Ribeiro de Menezes, Ambassador of Portugal
- 21 April 2017: Francisco Pérez de los Cobos, former President of Constitutional Court, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, former Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Alfonso Dastis, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Rafael Catalá, former Minister of Justice, Spain
- 3 August 2018: María Dolores de Cospedal, former Minister of Defence, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Juan Ignacio Zoido, former Minister of Interior, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Íñigo de la Serna, former Minister of Public Works, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Íñigo Méndez de Vigo, former Minister of Education, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Fátima Báñez, former Minister of Employment and Social Security, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Álvaro Nadal, former Minister of Energy and Tourism, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Isabel García Tejerina, former Minister of Agriculture, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Román Escolano, former Minister of Economy, Spain
- 3 August 2018: Dolors Montserrat, former Minister of Health and Social Services, Spain
- 31 October 2019: Eusebio Leal, historian, Cuba
- 16 November 2021: Queen Silvia of Sweden
- 28 December 2021: José Manuel García-Margallo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, former Minister of Justice, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Pedro Morenés, former Minister of Defense, Spain
- 28 December 2021: José Ignacio Wert, former Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, Spain
- 28 December 2021: José Manuel Soria, former Minister of Industry and Tourism, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Luis de Guindos, former Minister of Economy, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Alfonso Alonso, former Minister of Health, Social Services, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Dolores Delgado, Attorney General, Spain
- 28 December 2021: José Luis Ábalos, former Minister of Transport, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Isabel Celaá, former Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Magdalena Valerio, former Minister of Labour, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Meritxell Batet, President of Chamber of Deputies, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Màxim Huerta, former Minister of Culture and Sport, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Carmen Montón, former Minister of Health, Consumer Affairs, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Pedro Duque, former Minister of Science and Technology, Spain
- 28 December 2021: José Guirao, former Minister of Culture and Sport, Spain
- 28 December 2021: María Luisa Carcedo, former Minister of Health, Consumer Affairs, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Pablo Iglesias Turrión, former Second Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Arancha González Laya, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Juan Carlos Campo, former Minister of Justice, Spain
- 28 December 2021: José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, former Minister of Culture and Sport, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Salvador Illa, former Minister of Health, Spain
- 28 December 2021: Manuel Castells, former Minister of Universities, Spain
- 5 April 2022: Juan José González Rivas, former President of Constitutional Court, Spain
Isabella edit
Collar edit
- 19 April 1975: Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran
- 26 October 1976: Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, President of France
- 18 March 1977: King Hussein of Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Anwar Sadat, President of Egypt
- 21 May 1977: António Ramalho Eanes, President of Portugal
- 7 October 1977: José López Portillo, President of Mexico
- 16 November 1978: Francisco Morales Bermúdez, President of Peru
- 16 November 1978: Jorge Rafael Videla, President of Argentina
- 25 June 1979: Julio César Turbay Ayala, President of Colombia
- 12 December 1979: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President of Equatorial Guinea
- 12 May 1980: Jaime Roldós Aguilera, President of Ecuador
- 4 December 1981: Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Emir of Bahrain
- 4 December 1981: Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates
- 21 June 1982: François Mitterrand, President of France
- 20 September 1982: Ahmadou Ahidjo, President of Cameroon
- 9 May 1983: João Figueiredo, President of Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Gregorio Conrado Álvarez, President of Uruguay
- 19 July 1983: Luis Herrera Campins, President of Venezuela
- 5 October 1983: Belisario Betancur, President of Colombia
- 16 November 1983: Habib Bourguiba, President of Tunisia
- 16 November 1983: Mobutu Sese Seko, President of Zaire
- 16 November 1983: Denis Sassou Nguesso, President of Popular Republic of Congo
- 9 May 1984: Luis Alberto Monge, President of Costa Rica
- 8 June 1984: Raúl Alfonsín, President of Argentina
- 5 June 1985: Miguel de la Madrid, President of Mexico
- 18 September 1985: Hosni Mubarak, President of Egypt
- 24 September 1985: Julio María Sanguinetti, President of Uruguay
- 30 October 1985: José Napoleón Duarte, President of El Salvador
- 13 December 1985: Sultan Qaboos bin Said of Oman
- 25 September 1986: Vinicio Cerezo, President of Guatemala
- 3 October 1986: Jaime Lusinchi, President of Venezuela
- 8 May 1987: Óscar Arias, President of Costa Rica
- 15 May 1987: Víctor Paz Estenssoro, President of Bolivia
- 3 July 1987: Spyros Kyprianou, President of Cyprus
- 27 May 1988: Virgilio Barco Vargas, President of Colombia
- 8 September 1989: Rodrigo Borja Cevallos, President of Ecuador
- 2 October 1989: Wojciech Jaruzelski, President of Poland
- 5 January 1990: Carlos Salinas de Gortari, President of Mexico
- 20 April 1990: Jaime Paz Zamora, President of Bolivia
- 11 October 1990: Patricio Aylwin, President of Chile
- 11 October 1990: Andrés Rodríguez, President of Paraguay
- 5 April 1991: Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier, President of Costa Rica
- 5 April 1991: Violeta Chamorro, President of Nicaragua
- 10 May 1991: Fernando Collor de Mello, President of Brazil
- 25 May 1991: Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, President of Tunisia
- 18 October 1991: Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru
- 22 November 1991: Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, Secretary-General, United Nations
- 3 April 1992: Luis Alberto Lacalle, President of Uruguay
- 22 May 1992: Jorge Serrano Elías, President of Guatemala
- 3 March 1995: Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, President of Chile
- 24 March 1995: Fidel V. Ramos, President of the Philippines
- 7 July 1995: Thomas Klestil, President of Austria
- 7 July 1995: Václav Havel, President of the Czech Republic
- 10 May 1996: Felipe González, former Prime Minister of Spain
- 17 May 1996: Jorge Sampaio, President of Portugal
- 24 June 1996: Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, President of Italy
- 20 September 1996: Rafael Caldera, President of Venezuela
- 7 March 1997: Armando Calderón Sol, President of El Salvador
- 11 July 1997: Roman Herzog, President of Germany
- 17 April 1998: Fernando Henrique Cardoso, President of Brazil
- 19 October 1998: Ernesto Pérez Balladares, President of Panama
- 29 January 1999: Martti Ahtisaari, President of Finland
- 12 February 1999: Nelson Mandela, President of South Africa
- 21 May 1999: Fra' Andrew Bertie, Prince and Grand Master of Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 1 October 1999: Jacques Chirac, President of France
- 18 October 1999: King Abdullah II of Jordan
- 16 September 2000: King Mohammed VI of Morocco
- 31 March 2001: Juan Antonio Samaranch, President, International Olympic Committee
- 11 May 2001: Aleksander Kwaśniewski, President of Poland
- 1 June 2001: Ricardo Lagos, President of Chile
- 16 November 2001: Alejandro Toledo, President of Peru
- 14 June 2002: António Guterres, former Prime Minister, Portugal
- 1 July 2002: Rudolf Schuster, President of Slovakia
- 1 July 2002: Milan Kučan, President of Slovenia
- 8 November 2002: Vicente Fox, President of Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Johannes Rau, President of Germany
- 11 July 2003: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil
- 19 April 2004: José María Aznar, former Prime Minister of Spain
- 27 September 2004: Václav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic
- 4 February 2005: Álvaro Uribe, President of Colombia
- 27 October 2006: Nicanor Duarte, President of Paraguay
- 9 July 2007: Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of Estonia
- 22 October 2007: Ivan Gašparovič, President of Slovakia
- 16 November 2007: Traian Băsescu, President of Romania
- 30 November 2007: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, President of the Philippines
- 6 June 2008: Felipe Calderón, President of Mexico
- 24 October 2008: Alan García, President of Peru
- 21 November 2008: Martín Torrijos, President of Panama
- 6 February 2009: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, President of Argentina
- 30 April 2009: Valdis Zatlers, President of Latvia
- 20 October 2009: Michel Suleiman, President of Lebanon
- 20 November 2009: George Abela, President of Malta
- 26 February 2010: Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile
- 4 March 2011: Sebastián Piñera, President of Chile
- 20 April 2011: Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of Qatar
- 30 December 2011: José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, former Prime Minister of Spain
- 6 June 2014: Enrique Peña Nieto, President of Mexico
- 23 March 2015: François Hollande, President of France
- 3 July 2015: Ollanta Humala, President of Peru
- 31 July 2015: Fra' Matthew Festing, Prince and Grand Master of Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 25 November 2016: Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of Portugal
- 20 February 2017: Mauricio Macri, President of Argentina
- 23 June 2017: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan
- 3 August 2018: Mariano Rajoy, former Prime Minister of Spain
- 22 February 2019: Martín Vizcarra, President of Peru
- 15 September 2021: Iván Duque, President of Colombia
- 8 November 2021: Sergio Mattarella, President of Italy
- 10 May 2022: Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar
- 11 October 2022: Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany
- 25 April 2023: Gustavo Petro, President of Colombia
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- 3 November 1960: Sirikit, Queen of Thailand
- 3 November 1960: Thanat Khoman, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand
- 3 November 1960: Phya Srivisar Vacha, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Thailand
- 26 April 1962: José Joaquín Caicedo Castilla
- 14 May 1962: Roland de Margerie, Ambassador of France
- 18 April 1963: Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Minister of Economy and Finance, France
- 20 April 1963: Juan Landázuri Ricketts, Archbishop of Lima
- 25 April 1963: António Pinto Barbosa, Minister of Finance, Portugal
- 8 October 1969: Farah Pahlavi, Shahbanu of Iran
- 11 October 1969: Joseph McMicking
- 14 October 1969: Shaukat Ali Shah
- 22 October 1969: José Luis Villar Palasí, Minister of Education and Science, Spain
- 22 October 1969: Ricardo Soriano, 1st Marquess of Ivanrey
- 27 October 1969: Auro de Moura Andrade, Ambassador of Brazil
- 20 January 1972: Empress Nagako of Japan
- 20 January 1972: Michiko, Crown Princess of Japan (later Empress)
- 20 January 1972: Takeo Fukuda, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Japan
- 15 February 1974: Rashad Pharaon, Personal Physician to King, Saudi Arabia
- 18 February 1974: Julio Rosales, Archbishop of Cebu, Philippines
- 18 February 1974: Imelda Marcos, First Lady of Philippines
- 20 April 1975: Asadollah Alam, Minister of Royal Court, Iran
- 20 April 1975: Hormoz Gharib, Ambassador of Iran
- 29 September 1975: Margarita Pastor Zacearías de Jessen
- 29 September 1975: Guillermo Cebrián Montano, diplomat, Spain
- 29 September 1975: Juan Antonio Samaranch, Vice President, International Olympic Committee
- 26 October 1976: Raymond Barre, Prime Minister of France
- 18 March 1977: Jehan Sadat, First Lady of Egypt
- 18 March 1977: Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid of Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Ismail Fahmi, Deputy Prime Minister, Egypt
- 18 March 1977: Mudar Badran, Prime Minister of Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Abdelhamid Sharaf, (later) Prime Minister of Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Amer Khammash, Minister of Royal Court, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Yanal Hikmat, Chief of Royal Protocol, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Zaid ibn Shaker, Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Princess Alia bint Hussein
- 18 March 1977: Princess Basma bint Talal
- 13 May 1977: Saud bin Faisal Al Saud
- 21 May 1977: Manuela Ramalho Eanes, First Lady of Portugal
- 21 May 1977: José Medeiros Ferreira, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 21 May 1977: Albano Pires Fernandes Nogueira, Director-General of Economic Relations, Portugal
- 21 May 1977: José Eduardo Menezes Rosa, diplomat, Portugal
- 21 May 1977: Henrique Granadeiro, Head of Presidential Secretariat, Portugal
- 7 October 1977: Carmen Romano, First Lady of Mexico
- 7 February 1978: Moisés Torrijos Herrera, Ambassador of Panama
- 28 April 1978: Taha Muhieddin Ma'Rouf, Vice President of Iraq
- 23 June 1978: Emilio Attard Alonso, jurist, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Gabriel Cisneros Laborda, jurist, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón, jurist, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Eduardo Navarro Álvarez, jurist, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Gregorio Peces-Barba, Deputy, Spain
- 23 June 1978: José Pedro Pérez-Llorca Rodríguez, jurist, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Miquel Roca, Deputy, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Jordi Solé Tura, Deputy, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Miguel Alemán Valdés, former President of Mexico
- 23 June 1978: Enrique Narciso Guerra
- 23 June 1978: Jesús Vivas Casanova
- 25 June 1979: Nydia Quintero Turbay, First Lady of Colombia
- 15 October 1979: Queen Silvia of Sweden
- 15 October 1979: Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland
- 15 October 1979: Gunnar Lagergren, Marshal of the Realm, Sweden
- 15 October 1979: Stig Synnergren, Chief of Military Staff to King, Sweden
- 15 October 1979: Allan Nordenstam, former Governor of Stockholm County, Sweden
- 12 December 1979: Florencio Mayé Elá, First Vice President, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Salvador Elá Nseng, Second Vice President, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Juan Manuel Tray y Mueri, Equatorial Guinea
- 15 March 1980: Queen Ingrid of Denmark
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- 15 March 1980: Mogens Wandel-Petersen
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- 15 March 1980: Prince Claus of the Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Pieter van Vollenhoven, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Dries van Agt, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Chris van der Klaauw, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Carel van Schelle, Chamberlain, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: J.J.L. Baron van Lynden, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Freek Bischoff van Heemskerck, Equerry in royal court, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: L.J. Goedhart, Netherlands
- 12 May 1980: Osvaldo Hurtado, Vice President of Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Pablo Muñoz Vega, Archbishop of Quito, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Alfonso Barrera Valverde, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ecuador
- 26 May 1980: Emilio Colombo, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Italy
- 26 May 1980: Aristide Gunnella, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Italy
- 26 May 1980: Antonio Maccanico, Secretary-General to President, Italy
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- 26 May 1980: Raffaele Marras, diplomat, Spain
- 8 July 1980: Joséphine-Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
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- 17 October 1980: Nasser Almanqour, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia
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- 28 April 1981: Amintore Fanfani, President of Senate, Italy
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- 28 April 1981: Nilde Iotti, President of Chamber of Deputies, Italy
- 15 June 1981: Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz
- 4 July 1981: Ignatius Olisemeka, Ambassador of Nigeria
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- 4 December 1981: Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain
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- 5 January 1982: Nuño Aguirre de Cárcer, Spanish Ambassador to Belgium
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- 5 January 1982: Alfonso Escámez, 1st Marquess of Águilas, President, Banco Central
- 5 January 1982: Emilio Gamgues y Díaz-Cañabate, Ambassador, Spain
- 5 January 1982: José Luis Graullera Micó, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Luis Jordana de Pozas, author, Spain
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- 5 January 1982: Manuel Rivera, painter, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Juan David García Bacca, university professor, Venezuela
- 5 January 1982: Guillermo Lousteau Heguy, university professor, Argentina
- 5 January 1982: Germán Picó Cañas, former Minister of Finance, Chile
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- 12 April 1982: Princess Sonja of Norway (now Queen)
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- 21 June 1982: Danielle Mitterrand, First Lady of France
- 20 September 1982: Germaine Ahidjo, First Lady of Cameroon
- 20 September 1982: Joseph Charles Doumba, Minister of Information, Cameroon
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- 20 September 1982: Jean-Baptiste Beleoken, Director of Protocol, Cameroon
- 2 December 1982: Juan Antonio García Díez, former Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
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- 2 December 1982: Luis Gámir, former Minister of Transport and Tourism, Spain
- 21 March 1983: Carl-George Crafoord, Ambassador of Sweden
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- 9 May 1983: Dulce Figueiredo, First Lady of Brazil
- 9 May 1983: María del Rosario Flores, First Lady of Uruguay
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- 9 May 1983: Baena Soares, Secretary-General of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Leonel Brizola, Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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- 9 May 1983: João Durval Carneiro, Governor of Bahia, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Franco Montoro, Governor of Sao Paolo, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Maury Gurgel Valente
- 9 May 1983: João Leitão de Abreu, Minister of Supreme Court, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Rubem Carlos Ludwig, Minister of Culture and Education, Brazil
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- 9 May 1983: Ramiro Saraiva Guerreiro, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Danilo Venturini, Extraordinary Minister, Brazil
- 13 June 1983: Infanta Cristina of Spain
- 19 July 1983: Betty Urdaneta, First Lady of Venezuela
- 19 July 1983: Terence Todman, Ambassador of Venezuela
- 17 September 1983: Queen Aishwarya of Nepal
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- 17 September 1983: Kumar Khadga Bikram Shah
- 5 October 1983: Rosa Helena Álvarez Yepes, First Lady of Colombia
- 16 November 1983: Wassila Bourguiba, First Lady of Tunisia
- 16 November 1983: Antoinette Sassou Nguesso, First Lady of Popular Republic of Congo
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- 16 November 1983: Mohammed Mzali, Prime Minister of Tunisia
- 16 November 1983: Mahmoud Messadi, Minister of Education and Culture, Tunisia
- 16 November 1983: Habib Bourguiba Jr., son of President, Tunisia
- 16 November 1983: Beji Caid Essebsi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tunisia
- 9 May 1984: Doris Yankelewitz Berger, First Lady of Costa Rica
- 9 May 1984: Carlos José Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Costa Rica
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- 22 March 1985: Queen Noor of Jordan
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- 5 June 1985: Paloma Cordero, First Lady of Mexico
- 5 June 1985: Héctor Hernández Cervantes, Secretary of Commerce and Industrial Development, Mexico
- 5 June 1985: Antonio Riva Palacio López, Senator, Mexico
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- 11 September 1985: Berislav Badurina, Chief of Presidential Cabinet, Yugoslavia
- 11 September 1985: Geir Hallgrímsson, Prime Minister of Iceland
- 11 September 1985: Miguel Mujica Gallo, former Prime Minister of Peru
- 18 September 1985: Suzanne Mubarak, First Lady of Egypt
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- 24 September 1985: Marta Canessa, First Lady of Uruguay
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- 21 February 1986: Marianne von Weizsäcker, First Lady of Germany
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- 21 February 1986: Philipp Jenninger, President of Bundestag, Germany
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- 25 September 1986: Raquel Blandón, First Lady of Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Mario Rafael Quiñónez Amezquita, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Guatemala
- 3 October 1986: Blanca Ibáñez, Private Secretary to President, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Ruben Carpio Castillo, President of Senate Foreign Policy Committee, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Freddy Augusto González, Chief of Military Staff of President, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Carlos Croes, Director of Central Information Office, Venezuela
- 8 May 1987: Rodrigo Madrigal Nieto, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica
- 8 May 1987: Margarita Penón, First Lady of Costa Rica
- 15 May 1987: Héctor Luis Acevedo, Governor of Puerto Rico
- 15 May 1987: Julio Garrett, Vice President of Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: Ciro Humboldt, President of Chamber of Senators, Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: Willy Vargas Vacaflor, President of Chamber of Deputies, Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: Guillermo Caballero, President of Supreme Court, Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: Guillermo Bedregal Gutiérrez, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: María Teresa Cortés, First Lady of Bolivia
- 3 July 1987: Erasmia Kyprianou, First Lady of Cyprus
- 3 July 1987: Georgios Iacovou, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cyprus
- 13 November 1987: Princess Soamsawali
- 13 November 1987: Princess Sirindhorn
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- 13 November 1987: Enrique V. Iglesias, Minister of Foreign Relations, Uruguay
- 13 November 1987: Prince Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah
- 13 November 1987: Princess Komal Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah
- 13 November 1987: Prem Tinsulanonda, Prime Minister of Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Sanya Dharmasakti, President of Privy Council, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Sonthi Bunyachai, Deputy Prime Minister, Thailand
- 27 May 1988: Pedro Martín Leyes, President of Congress, Colombia
- 27 May 1988: Julio Londoño Paredes, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
- 27 May 1988: Carolina Isakson Proctor, First Lady of Colombia
- 8 September 1989: Carmen Calisto, First Lady of Ecuador
- 8 September 1989: Diego Cordovez, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ecuador
- 8 September 1989: Alfredo Valdivieso, Ambassador of Ecuador
- 8 September 1989: Andrés Vallejo, Minister of Government, Ecuador
- 22 September 1989: Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco
- 5 January 1990: Cecilia Occelli, First Lady of Mexico
- 20 April 1990: Hugo Banzer, President of Patriotic Movement, Bolivia
- 20 April 1990: Mauro Bertero, Minister of Peasant and Agricultural Affairs, Bolivia
- 20 April 1990: Gustavo Fernández Saavedra, Minister of the Presidency, Bolivia
- 20 April 1990: Raúl Garafulio Gutiérrez, Ambassador of Bolivia
- 20 April 1990: Carlos Iturralde Ballivián, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bolivia
- 20 April 1990: Mario Paz Zamora, Minister of Social Welfare and Public Health, Bolivia
- 11 October 1990: Leonor Oyarzún, First Lady of Chile
- 11 October 1990: Nelly Reig Castellanos, First Lady of Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Luis Maldonado Boggiano, President of Supreme Court, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Enrique Silva Cimma, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
- 11 October 1990: José Antonio Viera-Gallo, President of Chamber of Deputies, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Juan Gabriel Valdés, Ambassador of Chile
- 11 October 1990: Mariano Fontecilla de Santiago Concha, Coordinator of Congress, Chile
- 11 October 1990: José Alberto Correa, President of Supreme Court, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Waldino Ramón Lovera, President of Senate, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: José Antonio Moreno Ruffinelli, President of Chamber of Deputies, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Alexis Frutos Vaesken, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Augusto Roa Bastos, writer, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Gilberto Cañiza Sanchíz, Director of Ceremonies, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Rubén Adolfo Sapena Brugada, Ambassador of Paraguay
- 15 March 1991: Primo Nebiolo, President, International Amateur Athletic Federation
- 5 April 1991: Carlos Klammer, Director of Ceremonies and Protocol, Chile
- 5 April 1991: Gloria Bejarano Almada, First Lady of Costa Rica
- 5 April 1991: Aida Faingezicht Waisleder, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Costa Rica
- 5 April 1991: Bernd H. Niehaus Quesada, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica
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- 5 April 1991: Antonio López Escarre, Ambassador of Costa Rica
- 10 May 1991: Rosane Collor, First Lady of Brazil
- 10 May 1991: Francisco Rezek, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
- 10 May 1991: Lindolfo Collor, Ambassador of Brazil
- 25 May 1991: Habib Ben Yahia, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tunisia
- 25 May 1991: Abdelhamid Fehri, Ambassador of Tunisia
- 18 October 1991: Susana Higuchi, First Lady of Peru
- 3 April 1992: Julia Pou, First Lady of Uruguay
- 2 December 1994: Efraín Goldenberg, Prime Minister of Peru
- 2 December 1994: Prince Talal bin Muhammad
- 2 December 1994: Tatsuo Yamaguchi, Ambassador of Japan
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- 2 December 1994: Princess Ghida Talal
- 3 March 1995: Marta Larraechea, First Lady of Chile
- 3 March 1995: José Miguel Insulza, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
- 3 March 1995: Francisco Perez Walker, Director of Protocol, Chile
- 3 March 1995: Álvaro Briones, Ambassador of Chile
- 24 March 1995: Amelita Ramos, First Lady of the Philippines
- 24 March 1995: Roberto Romulo, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Philippines
- 24 March 1995: Edgardo Angara, President of Senate, Philippines
- 24 March 1995: Jose de Venecia Jr., Speaker of House of Representatives, Philippines
- 24 March 1995: lsabel Caro de Wilson, Ambassador of the Philippines
- 7 July 1995: Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Austria
- 7 July 1995: Franz Vranitzky, Chancellor of Austria
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- 7 July 1995: Richard Wotava, Ambassador of Austria
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- 7 July 1995: Heinz Fischer, President of National Council, Austria
- 17 May 1996: Maria José Ritta, First Lady of Portugal
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- 17 May 1996: Leonardo Mathias, Ambassador of Portugal
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- 17 May 1996: Francisco Quevedo Crespo, Director-General of Bilateral Relations, Portugal
- 24 June 1996: Gaetano Gifuni, Secretary-General to President, Italy
- 24 June 1996: Beniamino Andreatta, Minister of Defence, Italy
- 24 June 1996: Alberto Leoncini Bartoli, Chief of Protocol, Italy
- 24 June 1996: Luigi Amaduzzi, Diplomatic Advisor to President, Italy
- 20 September 1996: Andre Gadaud, former Ambassador of France
- 20 September 1996: Alicia Pietri, First Lady of Venezuela
- 20 September 1996: Miguel Ángel Burelli Rivas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela
- 20 September 1996: Enrique Tejera París, Ambassador of Venezuela
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- 7 March 1997: Elizabeth Aguirre de Calderón, First Lady of El Salvador
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- 4 July 1997: Jean-Vincent Zinsou, former Ambassador of Ivory Coast
- 4 July 1997: Richard N. Gardner, Ambassador of the United States
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- 11 July 1997: Theo Waigel, Minister of Finance, Germany
- 11 July 1997: Kurt Biedenkopf, Minister-President of Saxony, Germany
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- 17 April 1998: Ruth Cardoso, First Lady of Brazil
- 17 April 1998: Luiz Felipe Lampreia, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
- 19 October 1998: Jorge Eduardo Ritter, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
- 29 January 1999: Eeva Ahtisaari, First Lady of Finland
- 29 January 1999: Tarja Halonen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Finland
- 29 January 1999: Ole Norrback, Minister of European Affairs and Foreign Trade, Finland
- 12 February 1999: Graça Machel, First Lady of South Africa
- 12 February 1999: James Michael Harvey, Prefect of Pontifical House, Holy See
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- 21 May 1999: Carlo Marullo di Condojanni, Grand Chancellor, Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 1 October 1999: Bernadette Chirac, First Lady of France
- 18 October 1999: Queen Rania of Jordan
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- 18 October 1999: Abdul Ilah Khatib, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jordan
- 14 January 2000: Julio Padilla, Deputy of Congress, Spain
- 14 January 2000: Josep Borrell, former Leader of Opposition, Spain
- 14 January 2000: Javier Rupérez, Spanish Ambassador to United States
- 12 May 2000: Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant
- 12 May 2000: Princess Mathilde, Duchess of Brabant (now Queen)
- 12 May 2000: Herman De Croo, President of Chamber of Representatives, Belgium
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- 12 May 2000: Guy Verhofstadt, Prime Minister of Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Louis Michel, Deputy Prime Minister, Belgium
- 8 September 2000: Jan Edmund Nyheim, former Ambassador of Norway
- 8 September 2000: Bruno Sergio Pizarro Mackay, former Ambassador of Chile
- 8 September 2000: Luís Amado, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: José Vicente Bragança, Secretary-General of Presidency, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: António Martins da Cruz, Ambassador of Portugal
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- 8 September 2000: João Manuel Guerra Salgueiro, Director-General of Political and Economic Relations, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Rui Goulart de Avila, Chief of Protocol, Portugal
- 16 September 2000: Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco
- 31 March 2001: Carlo Furno, Archpriest of Patriarchal Basilica of Santa Maria
- 31 March 2001: José Saraiva Martins, Prefect, Congregation for the Causes of Saints
- 31 March 2001: Gabino Puche, politician, Spain
- 11 May 2001: Jolanta Kwaśniewska, First Lady of Poland
- 11 May 2001: Jerzy Buzek, Prime Minister of Poland
- 28 May 2001: Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Ibáñez-Martín, Spain
- 1 June 2001: Luisa Durán, First Lady of Chile
- 1 June 2001: Soledad Alvear, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
- 1 June 2001: Nicolás Eyzaguirre, Minister of Finance, Chile
- 1 June 2001: Mariana Aylwin, Minister of Education, Chile
- 1 June 2001: Carlos Cruz Lorenzen, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile
- 19 October 2001: Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange (now King)
- 19 October 2001: Máxima, Princess of Orange (now Queen)
- 19 October 2001: Wim Kok, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Jozias van Aartsen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Gerrit Braks, President of Senate, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Jeltje van Nieuwenhoven, Speaker of House of Representatives, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Lambert Willem Veenendaal, Grand Master of Royal Court, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Johannes Frederik Gerardus Arnoldus Maria Maas, Adjutant General to Queen, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Jan von Marchant und Ansembourg, Ambassador of the Netherlands
- 16 November 2001: Eliane Karp, First Lady of Peru
- 29 November 2001: Pedro Ferreras Díez
- 29 November 2001: Francisco Camps Ortiz, politician, Spain
- 29 November 2001: Luis Carderera Soler, Director-General of Foreign Trade, Spain
- 29 November 2001: Jesús Manuel Gracia Aldaz, Spanish Ambassador to Cuba
- 29 November 2001: Carlos Ferrero Costa, President of Congress, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Roberto Dañino, Prime Minister of Peru
- 29 November 2001: Raúl Diez Canseco, First Vice President, Peru
- 29 November 2001: David Waisman, Second Vice President, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Diego García-Sayán, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, Minister of Economy and Finance, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Nicolás Lynch Gamero, Minister of Education, Peru
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- 29 November 2001: Doris Sánchez, Minister of Promotion of Women and Human Development, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Luis Gonzales Posada, President of Congressional Foreign Affairs Commission, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Alberto Andrade, Mayor of Lima
- 29 November 2001: Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Vicente Azula de la Guerra, Director-General of Protocol and Ceremonial, Peru
- 1 July 2002: Count Hubert de Givenchy, French aristocrat
- 1 July 2002: Enriqueta Harris, art historian, United Kingdom
- 1 July 2002: Frances Reynolds
- 8 November 2002: Marta Sahagún, First Lady of Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Beatriz Paredes Rangel, President of Chamber of Deputies, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Enrique Jackson, President of Senate, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Genaro David Góngora, President of Supreme Court, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Santiago Creel, Secretary of Interior, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Francisco Gil Díaz, Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Marco Antonio Peyrot González, Secretary of Navy, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Eduardo Sojo Garza-Aldape, Public Policy Advisor to President, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Luis Ernesto Derbez, Secretary of Economy, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Rodolfo Elizondo Torres, General Coordinator of Communications to President, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Pedro Cerisola, Secretary of Communications and Transportation, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Ernesto Martens Rebolledo, Secretary of Energy, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Javier Usabiaga Arroyo, Secretary of Agriculture, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Leticia Navarro, Secretary of Tourism, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Rafael Macedo de la Concha, Attorney-General, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Rector of National Autonomous University, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Valentín Díez Morodo, President of Chamber of Businesspersons, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Eulalio Ferrer, Member of Mexican Academy of Languages, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Christina Rau, First Lady of Germany
- 11 July 2003: Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva, First Lady of Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Celso Amorim, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Luiz Fernando Furlan, Minister of Development, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Walfrido dos Mares Guia, Minister of Tourism, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Luiz Dulci, Chief of Presidential Secretariat, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Tarso Genro, Special Secretary of Economic and Social Council, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Antonio María Rouco Varela, Archbishop of Madrid
- 11 July 2003: Juan Asenjo Pelegrina, Archbishop of Seville
- 11 July 2003: Piero Marini, Master of Liturgical Ceremonies, Holy See
- 11 July 2003: Manuel Monteiro de Castro, Apostolic Nuncio, Holy See
- 11 July 2003: Joaquín Navarro-Valls, Director of Press Office, Holy See
- 9 January 2004: Andrés Zaldívar, President of Senate, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Marcos Libedinsky, President of Supreme Court, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Isabel Allende, President of Chamber of Deputies, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Francisco Huenchumilla, Minister Secretary-General of Presidency, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Francisco Vidal Salinas, Minister Secretary-General of Government, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Michelle Bachelet, Minister of National Defence, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Jorge Rodríguez Grossi, Minister of Economy, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Sergio Bitar, Minister of Education, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Luis Bates, Minister of Justice, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Jaime Ravinet, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Sergio Páez Verdugo, Senator, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Enrique Krauss, Ambassador of Chile
- 9 January 2004: Cristián Barros, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Eduardo Araya, Director of Protocol, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Carlos Portales, Director-General of Foreign Policy, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Osvaldo Rosales, Director-General of International Economic Relations, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Carlos Ducci, Director of European Affairs, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Patricio Torres, Consular Director-General, Chile
- 19 April 2004: Javier Arenas, former Minister of Presidency, Spain
- 19 April 2004: Federico Trillo, former Minister of Defence, Spain
- 14 January 2005: Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Princess Lalla Asma of Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Driss Jettou, Prime Minister of Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Abdelwahed Radi, President of House of Representatives, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Mustapha Oukacha, President of Assembly of Councillors, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Abdelaziz Meziane Belfqih, Advisor to King, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Rochdi Chraibi, Director of Royal Cabinet, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Mostapha Sahel, Minister of Interior, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Mounir Majidi, Personal Secretary to King, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Hassan Aourid, Spokesperson of Royal Palace, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Abdelhak Mrini, Director of Protocol of Royal Palace, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Housni Benslimane, Commander of Gendarmerie, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Mimoun Mansouri, Commander of Royal Guard, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Hamidou Laanigri, Director of National Security, Morocco
- 4 February 2005: Lina Moreno de Uribe, First Lady of Colombia
- 4 February 2005: Luis Humberto Gómez Gallo, President of Senate, Colombia
- 4 February 2005: Carlos Isaac Nader, President of Supreme Court, Colombia
- 26 May 2006: Prince Faisal bin Hussein
- 26 May 2006: Princess Alia bint Hussein
- 26 May 2006: Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
- 2 June 2006: Marc Forné Molné, former Prime Minister of Andorra
- 2 June 2006: Leila Amalia Odeh de Scott, former Ambassador of Honduras
- 2 June 2006: Georg Boomgaarden, former Ambassador of Germany
- 2 June 2006: Arístides Agathocles, former Ambassador of Greece
- 27 October 2006: Gloria Penayo, First Lady of Paraguay
- 9 July 2007: Evelin Ilves, First Lady of Estonia
- 9 July 2007: Urmas Paet, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Estonia
- 22 October 2007: Silvia Gašparovičová, First Lady of Slovakia
- 16 November 2007: Maria Băsescu, First Lady of Romania
- 30 November 2007: Ginés González García, Minister of Health, Argentina
- 30 November 2007: Jose Miguel Arroyo, First Gentleman of Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Alberto Romulo, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Joseph Danilo Bernardo, Ambassador of the Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Peter B. Favila, Secretary of Commerce and Industry, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Marciano A. Paynor, Chief of Protocol to President, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Arthur C. Yap, Secretary of Agriculture, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Angelo Reyes, Secretary of Energy, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Ignacio Bunye, Presidential Spokesperson, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Ubaldo Nieto de Alba, economist, Spain
- 23 May 2008: Martha Noemí Sanin Posada, former Ambassador of Colombia
- 23 May 2008: Roberto Eduardo Gereda Taracena, former Ambassador of Guatemala
- 23 May 2008: Dilip Lahiri, former Ambassador of India
- 23 May 2008: Allan Wagner Tizón, former Ambassador of Peru
- 6 June 2008: Margarita Zavala, First Lady of Mexico
- 24 October 2008: Pilar Nores, First Lady of Peru
- 24 October 2008: Yehude Simon, Prime Minister of Peru
- 24 October 2008: Luis Nava Guibert, Secretary-General of Presidency, Peru
- 24 October 2008: José Antonio García Belaúnde, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peru
- 24 October 2008: Luis Castañeda Lossio, Mayor of Lima, Peru
- 24 October 2008: César Acuña, Mayor of Trujillo, Peru
- 8 November 2008: Masako, Crown Princess of Japan (now Empress)
- 8 November 2008: Fumihito, Prince Akishino
- 8 November 2008: Kiko, Princess Akishino
- 8 November 2008: Hisako, Princess Takamado
- 21 November 2008: Vivian Fernández, First Lady of Panama
- 21 November 2008: Samuel Lewis Navarro, First Vice President of Panama
- 21 November 2008: Rafael Mezquita, Minister of Presidency, Panama
- 21 November 2008: Flavio Méndez, Chief of Protocol, Panama
- 21 November 2008: Eduardo Aguirre Jr., Ambassador of United States
- 23 January 2009: Ignacio Martín Villalaín, Second Chief of Army, Spain
- 6 February 2009: Daniel Scioli, Governor of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: José Alperovich, Governor of Tucumán, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Jorge Taiana, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Julio de Vido, Minister of Federal Planning, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Lino Barañao, Minister of Science and Technology, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Carlos Bettini, Ambassador of Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Juan C. Kreckler, National Director of Ceremonial, Argentina
- 30 April 2009: Lilita Zatlere, First Lady of Latvia
- 30 April 2009: Andrius Kubilius, Prime Minister of Lithuania
- 30 April 2009: Arūnas Valinskas, President of Seimas, Lithuania
- 30 April 2009: Vygaudas Ušackas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lithuania
- 30 April 2009: Anila Bitri, former Ambassador of Albania
- 30 April 2009: Valteris Baliukonis, Diplomatic Advisor to President, Lithuania
- 13 February 2009: Carlos Tomada, Minister of Labour, Employment, Argentina
- 20 October 2009: Wafaa Sleiman, First Lady of Lebanon
- 20 November 2009: Margaret Abela, First Lady of Malta
- 20 November 2009: Lawrence Gonzi, Prime Minister of Malta
- 20 November 2009: Catherine Gonzi, Spouse of Prime Minister, Malta
- 4 March 2011: Cecilia Morel, First Lady of Chile
- 4 March 2011: Milton Juica, President of Supreme Court, Chile
- 4 March 2011: Alfredo Moreno Charme, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
- 4 March 2011: Juan Andrés Fontaine, Minister of Economy, Chile
- 20 April 2011: Moza bint Nasser, Consort of Emir of Qatar
- 31 October 2011: Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, Archbishop of Habana
- 31 October 2011: Nerio Nesi, President, Italian-Spanish Cultural Association
- 31 October 2011: Juan María Bandrés, former Deputy, Spain
- 30 December 2011: Manuel Chaves, former Second Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
- 6 June 2014: Angélica Rivera, First Lady of Mexico
- 24 October 2014: Heraldo Muñoz, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
- 24 October 2014: Francisco Marambio, Ambassador of Chile
- 24 October 2014: Ximena Rincón, Minister Secretary-General of Presidency, Chile
- 23 March 2015: Manuel Valls, Prime Minister of France
- 23 March 2015: Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs, France
- 26 June 2015: Miguel Alonso Reyes, Governor of Zacatecas, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: José Antonio Meade, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: Luis Videgaray Caso, Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: Juan José Guerra Abud, Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal, Secretary of Economy, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, Secretary of Communications and Transportation, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: Claudia Ruiz Massieu, Secretary of Tourism, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: Aurelio Nuño Mayer, Head of Presidency, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: Carlos de Icaza González, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
- 26 June 2015: Roberta Lajous, Ambassador of Mexico
- 3 July 2015: Nadine Heredia, First Lady of Peru
- 31 July 2015: Albrecht von Boeselager, Grand Chancellor, Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 31 July 2015: Jean-Marie Musy, Ambassador of Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 25 November 2016: Margarida Marques, State Secretary for European Affairs, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Fernando Frutuoso de Melo, Chief of Staff to President, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: João Cordeiro, Chief of Military Staff to President, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Ana Martinho, Secretary-General of Foreign Business, Portugal
- 20 February 2017: Juliana Awada, First Lady of Argentina
- 13 April 2018: Peter Huber, Ambassador of Austria
- 13 April 2018: Augusto Santos Silva, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 13 April 2018: Francisco Ribeiro de Menezes, Ambassador of Portugal
- 13 April 2018: Joâo Vaz Antunes, Chief of Military Staff to President, Portugal
- 3 August 2018: Cristóbal Montoro, former Minister of Finance, Spain
- 22 October 2018: Carlos Espinosa de los Monteros y Bernaldo de Quirós, former High Commissioner, Marca España
- 22 February 2019: Maribel Díaz Cabello, First Lady of Peru
- 22 February 2019: Néstor Popolizio, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peru
- 22 February 2019: Hugo de Zela, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peru
- 22 February 2019: Rogers Valencia, Minister of Culture, Peru
- 5 April 2019: Andrés Costilludo Gómez, former Chief of Protocol to Prime Minister, Spain
- 21 July 2020: Francisco Bustillo, former Ambassador of Uruguay
- 1 September 2020: Mohammed Jaham Al Kuwari, former Ambassador of Qatar
- 16 March 2021: Luca de Meo, CEO, Renault Group
- 29 June 2021: Emilio Lamo de Espinosa Michels de Champourcin, sociologist, Spain
- 29 June 2021: Alfredo Pérez de Armiñán y de la Serna, jurist, Spain
- 11 October 2021: Mónica Margarit Ribalta, Director of Universdad.es Foundation, Spain
- 8 November 2021: Laura Mattarella, daughter of President, Italy
- 8 November 2021: Luigi Di Maio, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Italy
- 8 November 2021: Ugo Zampetti, Secretary-General to President, Italy
- 8 November 2021: Riccardo Guariglia, Ambassador of Italy
- 16 November 2021: Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
- 16 November 2021: Fredrik Wersäll, Marshal of the Realm, Sweden
- 16 November 2021: Kirstine von Blixen-Finecke, Chief Court Mistress, Sweden
- 16 November 2021: Andreas Norlén, Speaker of Riksdag, Sweden
- 16 November 2021: Ann Linde, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
- 16 November 2021: Teppo Markus Tauriainen, Ambassador of Sweden
- 29 March 2022: Santiago Rey Fernández-Latorre, sportsperson, Spain
- 19 April 2022: María Encarnación Roca Trías, former Vice-President of Constitutional Court, Spain
- 10 May 2022: Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani, Consort of Emir of Qatar
- 31 May 2022: Gregorio Marañón y Bertrán de Lis, businessman and academic, Spain
- 11 October 2022: Elke Büdenbender, First Lady of Germany
- 11 October 2022: Bärbel Bas, President of Bundestag, Germany
- 11 October 2022: Franziska Giffey, Governing Mayor of Berlin, Germany
- 11 October 2022: Boris Rhein, Minister-President of Hesse, Germany
- 11 October 2022: Annalena Baerbock, Federal Minister of Federal Affairs, Germany
- 25 April 2023: Verónica Alcocer, First Lady of Colombia
- 25 April 2023: Álvaro Leyva, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
- 25 April 2023: Nancy Pelosi, former Speaker of House of Representatives, United States
- 24 October 2023: Prince Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Henning Fode, Private Secretary to Queen, Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Kim Kristensen, Lord Chamberlain, Denmark
Civil Merit edit
Collar edit
- 3 November 1960: Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand
- 13 May 1977: Fahd, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (later King)
- 2 June 1979: Sidi Mohamed, Crown Prince of Morocco (now King)
- 2 December 1982: Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, former Prime Minister of Spain
- 22 September 1989: Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco
- 2 September 1994: Fidel V. Ramos, President of the Philippines
- 24 March 1995: Tuanku Ja'afar, Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia
- 4 October 1996: Leonid Kuchma, President of Ukraine
- 9 July 1999: Petar Stoyanov, President of Bulgaria
- 7 June 2003: Ion Iliescu, President of Romania
- 7 June 2003: Georgi Parvanov, President of Bulgaria
- 9 February 2007: Roh Moo-hyun, President of South Korea
- 23 May 2008: Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of United Arab Emirates
- 23 May 2008: Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait
- 13 February 2009: Kenneth O. Hall, Governor-General of Jamaica
- 15 November 2012: Felipe Calderón, President of Mexico
- 8 June 2021: Moon Jae-in, President of South Korea
- 21 January 2023: João Lourenço, President of Angola
Grand Cross edit
- 3 November 1960: Prince Wongsanuvatra Devakula
- 3 November 1960: Kalya Isarasena Na Ayudhya
- 3 November 1960: Kukrit Pramoj
- 3 November 1960: Suwit Bowornwathana
- 8 October 1969: Asadollah Alam, Minister of Royal Court, Iran
- 11 October 1969: Gilberto Zapata Lotero
- 15 February 1974: Omar Sakkaf
- 15 February 1974: Salem Sumbol
- 15 February 1974: Isham Nasser
- 15 February 1974: Mohamed Ibrahim Massaud
- 15 February 1974: Ahmed Abdul Waheb
- 15 February 1974: Ali Alireza
- 15 February 1974: Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (now King)
- 15 February 1974: Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (later King)
- 15 February 1974: Nawwaf bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 15 February 1974: Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (later King)
- 20 April 1975: Hedayatollah Zolfaghari
- 20 April 1975: Cirus Farzaneh
- 20 April 1975: Khosrow Akmal, Chief of Protocol, Iran
- 20 April 1975: Assafollah Fahimi
- 20 April 1975: Amir Bakhtiari
- 20 April 1975: Abolhasan Bakhtiar, diplomat, Iran
- 20 April 1975: Karim Pasha Bahadori
- 20 April 1975: Nosratollah Moinian, Advisor to Shah, Iran
- 20 April 1975: Homayun Jaber Ansari, Advisor to Shah, Iran
- 20 April 1975: Hushang Ansary, Minister of Finance, Iran
- 20 April 1975: Abbas Ali Khalatbari, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Iran
- 29 September 1975: Mario Caprile Stucchi
- 18 March 1977: Adnan Abu Odeh, Chief of Royal Court, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Hassan Ibrahim, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Suleiman Arrar, Minister, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Ma'an Abu Nowar, Minister, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Taher Masri, Minister, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Anwar Mustafa, Minister, Jordan
- 18 March 1977: Luigi Dadaglio, Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary, Holy See
- 12 April 1977: Guido Brunner, European Commissioner
- 13 May 1977: Nasser Almanqour, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia
- 13 May 1977: Nasser Al Rajihi, Saudi Arabia
- 21 May 1977: José Manuel Villas Boas, diplomat, Portugal
- 2 June 1977: Mario Vargas Salinas
- 28 April 1978: Sa'dun Hammadi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Iraq
- 28 April 1978: Kasim Hamoudi, Iraq
- 23 June 1978: José María Callejas Peinado, civil servant, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Enrique Esteban Rodríguez
- 23 June 1978: Luis Fernández Fernández-Madrid, Civil Governor of Seville, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Alfonso Gota Losada, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Tomás Jaso Roldán
- 23 June 1978: Sabas Antonio Marín García
- 23 June 1978: Francisco de Asís Pastor Jiménez
- 23 June 1978: Manuel del Río Martínez, architect, Spain
- 23 June 1978: José Antonio Sáenz de Santa María, Chief of General Staff, Spain
- 23 June 1978: Emile Schiff, Netherlands
- 23 June 1978: Gerard Veldkamp, former Minister, Netherlands
- 30 November 1978: Xavier Pinto Tellería
- 15 October 1979: Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister, Chief Court Mistress, Sweden
- 15 October 1979: Björn von der Esch, First Court Marshal, Sweden
- 15 October 1979: Lennart Petri, Ambassador of Sweden
- 15 October 1979: Ulf von Euler, Nobel laureate
- 15 October 1979: Carl-George Crafoord, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sweden
- 15 October 1979: Leif Leifland, Cabinet Secretary, Sweden
- 12 December 1979: Fructuoso Mba Oñana, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Eulogio Oyó, Vice President, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Félix Mbá Nchama, Minister of Interior, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Policarpo Monduy Mbá, Minister of Justice, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Paulino Obiang Enama, Minister of Agriculture, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Melchor Ndong, Minister of Labor, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Pedro Nsué Qbama, Minister of Industry and Mines, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Pablo Qbama Eyang, Minister of Sanitation, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Isidoro Eyi Mesuy Andeme, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Tarsicio Mané Abeso, Minister of Public Works and Culture, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Pedro Edú, Minister of Transport and Urbanism, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Marcos Mba Ondo, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Antonio Mba Nguema, military personnel, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Cristino Seriche Bioko, politician, Equatorial Guinea
- 12 December 1979: Alejandro Evuna Owono, Equatorial Guinea
- 15 March 1980: Hans Sølvhøj, Court Marshal, Denmark
- 15 March 1980: Mogens Wahl, Cabinet Secretary to Queen, Denmark
- 15 March 1980: Eigil Jørgensen, diplomat, Denmark
- 15 March 1980: Niels Ersbøll, diplomat, Denmark
- 15 March 1980: Morten Ole Olufsen
- 15 March 1980: Suzanne Bischoff van Heemskerck, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Elbert Roest, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Hans Wiegel, Deputy Prime Minister, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Willem Scholten, Minister of Defense, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Arie Pais, Minister of Sciences and Education, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Ton van Trier, Minister of Science Policy, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Pieter Beelaerts van Blokland, Minister of Housing, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Theo Thurlings, President of Senate, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Dick Dolman, Speaker of House of Representatives, Netherlands
- 15 March 1980: Leendert Ginjaar, Minister of Health and Environment, Netherlands
- 12 May 1980: Eduardo Santos Alvite, Undersecretary for Economic Affairs, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: César Valdivieso Chiriboga, Director-General of Political Affairs, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Gabriel L. Roldós Garcós, diplomat, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: José Alonso Iglesias, diplomat, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Carlos Feraud Blum, Minister of Interior, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Galo García, diplomat, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Mario Alemán, diplomat, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Rafael García Velasco, diplomat, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Luis Bossano, former Minister, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Andrés Córdova, former President of Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Antonio Parra Velasco, diplomat, Ecuador
- 12 May 1980: Luis Alberto Luna Tobar, Archbishop of Cuenca, Ecuador
- 26 May 1980: Carlo Calenda, diplomat, Italy
- 26 May 1980: Walter Gardini, diplomat, Italy
- 26 May 1980: Marcello Guidi, diplomat, Italy
- 8 July 1980: Gaston Thorn, Prime Minister of Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Émile Krieps, Minister of Health, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Camille Ney, Minister of Agriculture, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Josy Barthel, Minister of Transport, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: René Konen, Minister of Public Works, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Jean Spautz, Minister of Interior, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Fernand Boden, Minister of Education, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Jacques Santer, Minister of Finances, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Ernest Mühlen, Secretary of State for Finances, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Paul Helminger, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Charles Reichling, Secretary-General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Luxembourg
- 8 July 1980: Guy de Muyser, Marshal of Grand Ducal Court, Luxembourg
- 28 April 1981: Leonetto Amadei, President of Constitutional Court, Italy
- 28 April 1981: Virginio Rognoni, Minister of Interior, Italy
- 28 April 1981: Oddo Biasini, Minister of Culture and Environmental Heritage, Italy
- 28 April 1981: Luciano Radi, Secretary of Council of Ministers, Italy
- 28 April 1981: Mario Semprini, diplomat, Italy
- 28 April 1981: Maurizio Bucci, Director-General, Economic Affairs, Italy
- 28 April 1981: Cesidio Guazzaroni, Advisor to President, Italy
- 15 June 1981: Prince Saud bin Faisal Al Saud
- 15 June 1981: Soleman Al Souleman
- 15 June 1981: Nass Al-Shathri
- 15 June 1981: Fadhel Al-Rahman
- 15 June 1981: Abdulla Al-Busaili
- 15 June 1981: Alawi Darweesh Karai
- 15 June 1981: Mohammed Nuri Ibrahim, diplomat, Saudi Arabia
- 15 June 1981: Saleh Al-Dharraba
- 14 July 1981: Miguel Ángel Godínez Bravo, Chief of Presidential General Staff, Mexico
- 14 July 1981: Raúl Valdés
- 14 July 1981: José Carlos Manuel González Parrodi, diplomat, Mexico
- 5 January 1982: Mariano Baena del Alcázar, political scientist, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Julián Calle Cuenca Pinilla, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Antonio Carbonell Romero, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Fernando Casanovas Seco, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Antonio Casas, actor, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Carlos Cubillo Valverde, author, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Mohamede Eyad Kayali Kayali, business, Syria
- 5 January 1982: Manuel Meler, Vice President, Royal Spanish Football Association
- 5 January 1982: Anselmo Benito Mora López, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Julio César Rodrigo de Santiago, President of Provincial Council of Leon, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Eduardo Roxas Gargollo, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Antonio Serrano de Haro, author, Spain
- 5 January 1982: José Luis Varela Iglesias, writer and teacher, Spain
- 5 January 1982: Germán Arciniegas, former Minister of Education, Colombia
- 5 January 1982: Cornelis Berkhouwer, former President, European Parliament
- 5 January 1982: Alberto Cañas Escalante, former Minister of Culture, Costa Rica
- 5 January 1982: Andró Robert Merlin Grosjean
- 5 January 1982: Manuel Jacinto Nunes, former Deputy Prime Minister, Portugal
- 5 January 1982: José Manuel Rivas Sacconi, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
- 5 January 1982: Matthias Seefelder, industrial manager, Germany
- 5 January 1982: Luis Demetrio Tinoco Castro, former Deputy of Congress, Costa Rica
- 5 January 1982: Fernando Reino
- 5 January 1982: Bernard de Villeméjanne, France
- 12 April 1982: Vincent Bommen, Cabinet Secretary to King, Norway
- 12 April 1982: Ingvald M. Smith-Kielland, Court Marshal, Norway
- 12 April 1982: Magne Hagen, Private Secretary to King, Norway
- 12 April 1982: Eivinn Berg, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Norway
- 12 April 1982: Kjell Eliassen, Permanent Undersecretary of State, Norway
- 12 April 1982: Bjørn Blakstad, Ambassador of Norway
- 12 April 1982: Else Werring, Chief Court Mistress, Norway
- 20 September 1982: Paul Dontsop, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cameroon
- 20 September 1982: Emmanuel Egbe Tabt, Cameroon
- 20 September 1982: Hamadou Moustapha, Minister of Urban Planning, Cameroon
- 9 May 1983: Antonio Sabino Cantuarla Guimaraes, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Lauro Escorel Rodrigues de Moraes, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Paulo Pires do Rio, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Orlando Soares Carbonar, Brazil, Brazil
- 9 May 1983: Ivan Velloso da Sllvelra Batalha, Brazil
- 21 March 1983: Fredrik Löwenhielm, Master of Ceremonies, Sweden
- 21 March 1983: Lennart Eckerberg, diplomat, Sweden
- 21 March 1983: Jan af Sillén, diplomat, Sweden
- 21 March 1983: Lennart Ahrén, Court Marshal, Sweden
- 17 September 1983: Krishna Raj Aryal, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nepal
- 17 September 1983: Gambhir Sing Rayamajhi, Nepal
- 17 September 1983: Meer Subba Narayan Prassad Shrestha, Principal Private Secretary to King, Nepal
- 17 September 1983: Gehendra Man Singh, Nepal
- 17 September 1983: Chiran S. Thapa, diplomat, Nepal
- 17 September 1983: Bishwa Pradhan, diplomat, Nepal
- 9 May 1984: Juan Manuel Villasuso, Minister of Planning, Costa Rica
- 9 May 1984: Armando Vargas Araya, Minister of Communications and Information, Costa Rica
- 9 May 1984: Enrique Obregón Valverde, Minister of Interior, Costa Rica
- 8 June 1984: Carlos Gorostiza, Minister of Culture, Argentina
- 8 June 1984: Ignacio López, Argentina
- 8 June 1984: Eduardo Menem, Senator, Argentina
- 8 June 1984: Carlos David Ratto, Argentina
- 22 March 1985: Mohammad A. Adwan, Jordan
- 22 March 1985: Walid al-Kurdi, husband of Princess Basma, Jordan
- 22 March 1985: Samir Farraj, Jordan
- 22 March 1985: Adnan Talhouni, Jordan
- 22 March 1985: Fawaz Abou Tayeh, Jordan
- 5 June 1985: Manuel Alonso Muñoz, Mexico
- 5 June 1985: Carlos Humberto Bermúdez Dávila, Chief of Security to President, Mexico
- 5 June 1985: Arturo Cardona Marino, Chief of Presidential Staff, Mexico
- 5 June 1985: Emilio Gamboa Patrón, Private Secretary to President, Mexico
- 5 June 1985: Rodolfo González Guevara, Ambassador of Spain
- 5 June 1985: Pedro González-Rubio Sánchez, Spain
- 5 June 1985: Adolfo Hegewisch, Spain
- 5 June 1985: Leobardo Ruiz Pérez, Mexico
- 5 June 1985: Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mexico
- 5 June 1985: Ignacio Villaseñor Arango, Mexico
- 11 September 1985: Ingvi Sigurður Ingvarsson, diplomat, Iceland
- 11 September 1985: Haraldur Kröyer, diplomat, Iceland
- 11 September 1985: Þorleifur Thorlacius, diplomat, Iceland
- 18 September 1985: Sultan Abou-Ali, Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade, Egypt
- 18 September 1985: Mohamed Atteya, Egypt
- 18 September 1985: Ossama El Bad, Egypt
- 18 September 1985: Salah Khalifa, Egypt
- 24 September 1985: Ahmed Raouf Assaad
- 24 September 1985: Hassan Maher Al Akhras
- 24 September 1985: Nour El Din Ahmed Fargbal
- 13 December 1985: Prince Faisal bin Ali Al-Said of Oman
- 13 December 1985: Said bin Salim Al Shaksy, Oman
- 13 December 1985: Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah, Oman
- 13 December 1985: Ali bin Majid Al-Mamari, Oman
- 21 February 1986: Klaus Blech, Head of Presidential Office, Germany
- 21 February 1986: Andreas Meyer-Landrut, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Germany
- 21 February 1986: Jürgen Ruhfus, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Germany
- 21 February 1986: Friedhelm Ost, State Secretary for Press and Information, Germany
- 21 February 1986: Edmund Stoiber, Head of Bavaria State Chancellery, Germany
- 21 February 1986: Detlef Stronk, Head of Senate Chancellery, Germany
- 21 February 1986: Leopold Bill von Bredow, Chief of Protocol, Germany
- 21 February 1986: Diether Posser, Minister of Finance of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- 21 February 1986: Claus Dieter Leister, Head of North Rhine-Westphalia Chancellery, Germany
- 25 September 1986: Luis Felipe Polo Lemus, Private Secretary to President, Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Danilo Barillas Rodríguez, Ambassador of Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Robert A. Valle Valdizán, First Secretary of Congress, Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: José Fernando Lobo Dubón, Third Secretary of Congress, Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Nery Morales Gavarrete, Deputy of Congress, Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Oliverio García Rodas, Deputy of Congress, Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Julio Santos, Public Relations Secretary to President, Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Federico Linares, President of Bank of Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Hermes Marroquín Campo, Secretary of Economic Planning Council, Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Raúl Rivera Aparicio, Director of Protocol and Ceremonial, Guatemala
- 25 September 1986: Roberto Mata Gálvez, Chief of Presidential Military Staff, Guatemala
- 3 October 1986: Simón Alberto Consalvi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Héctor Hurtado Navarro, President of Investment Fund, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Oswaldo Álvarez Paz, President of Foreign Affairs Commission of Chamber of Deputies, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Angel Brito Villarroel, Deputy of Congress, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Teodoro Petkoff, Deputy of Congress, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Ismario González, Deputy of Congress, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Carmelo Lauría Lesseur, Secretary to President, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Pedro Sorensen, Director of International Policy, Venezuela
- 3 October 1986: Moritz Eiris Villegas, Director of Protocol, Venezuela
- 8 May 1987: Alvaro Umaña, Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mines, Costa Rica
- 8 May 1987: Ottón Solís, Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy, Costa Rica
- 8 May 1987: Teresa Martínez Randulfe, Ambassador of Costa Rica
- 15 May 1987: Miguel Hernández Agosto, President of Senate, Puerto Rico
- 15 May 1987: Baltasar Corrada del Río, Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 15 May 1987: Ronny Jarabo, Speaker of House of Representatives, Puerto Rico
- 15 May 1987: Héctor Luis Acevedo, Secretary of State, Puerto Rico
- 15 May 1987: Juan Carlos Durán, Minister of Interior, Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Minister of Planning and Coordination, Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: Jorge Valdés Añez, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: Gonzalo Saavedra Espinoza, Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces, Bolivia
- 15 May 1987: Valentín Abecia Baldivieso, Ambassador of Bolivia
- 3 July 1987: Patroclos Stavrou, Secretary-General of Presidency, Cyprus
- 3 July 1987: George Lycourgos, Ambassador of Cyprus
- 3 July 1987: Harris Vovides, Director of Presidential Cabinet, Cyprus
- 3 July 1987: Vaoias Markides, Director of Cypriot Affairs, Cyprus
- 13 November 1987: Mohamed Nabil Ibrahim, President, Banque Misr Exterior
- 13 November 1987: Keokhwan Vajarodaya, Head of Royal Household, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Thawisan Ladawan, Secretary-General of Royal Household, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Damrong Sikkmonton, Head of Military Cabinet, Royal Household, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Tongnoi Tongyai, Secretary to the King, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Prasong Soonsiri, Secretary-General to Prime Minister, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Prapas Limpabandhu, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Kasem S. Kasemsri, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Chuay Kannawat, Ambassador of Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Anat Suwanwihok, Director-General of Protocol, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Phisan Moonlasrtsathorn, Secretary-General of Interior, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Pao Sarasin, Director-General, Royal Thai Police
- 13 November 1987: Chamlong Srimuang, Governor of Bangkok
- 13 November 1987: Pairat Decharin, Governor of Chiang Mai
- 13 November 1987: Suprapada Kasemsant, Secretary to Queen, Thailand
- 13 November 1987: Manatnit Vanikkul, Second Secretary to Queen, Thailand
- 27 May 1988: Fernando Cepeda Ulloa, Minister of Communications, Colombia
- 27 May 1988: Pedro Gómez Valderrama, Ambassador of Colombia
- 27 May 1988: Esther Lozano, Secretary-General of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
- 17 March 1989: Pierre Joxe, Minister of Interior, France
- 22 September 1989: Ahmed Osman, President of House of Representatives, Morocco
- 22 September 1989: Moulay Ahmed El Alaoui, Minister of State, Morocco
- 22 September 1989: Abdellatif Filali, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Morocco
- 22 September 1989: Mohammed Kabbaj, Minister of Public Works, Morocco
- 22 September 1989: Bensalem Smili, Minister of Fisheries, Morocco
- 22 September 1989: Abdelhak Kadiri, Director-General of Studies, Morocco
- 22 September 1989: Abdelfettah Frej, Private Secretary to King, Morocco
- 22 September 1989: Brahim Frej, Chamberlain to King, Morocco
- 20 April 1990: Javier Murillo de la Rocha, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Bolivia
- 20 April 1990: Alberto Salamanca Prado, Director-General of Ceremonies, Bolivia
- 20 April 1990: Jorge Soruco ViIlanueva, Director-General of Foreign Policy, Bolivia
- 11 October 1990: Enrique Krauss, Minister of Interior, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Enrique Correa, Minister Secretary-General of Government, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Edgardo Boeninger, Minister Secretary-General of Presidency, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Edmundo Vargas, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Carlos Portales, Director-General of Foreign Policy, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Carlos Bascuñán Edvarda, Chief of Cabinet of President, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Jaime Lavados, Rector, University of Chile
- 11 October 1990: Luis Pareto González, Intendent of Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Jaime Ravinet, Mayor of Santiago, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Carlos Klammer, Director of Protocol, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Rabindranath Quinteros, Intendant of Los Lagos Region, Chile
- 11 October 1990: Orlando Machuca Vargas, Minister of Interior, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Eumelio Bernal, Chief of General Staff, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Francisco Sánchez González, Chief of Police, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Emilio Osvaldo Balbuena, General Commander of Artillery, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Rojis Romero, Chief of Military Staff to President, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Raúl Sopena Brugada, Secretary-General to President, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Juan Ernesto Villamayor, Undersecretary of Information and Culture, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: José Luis Alder, Intendant of Municipal Region, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Bernardino Hugo Saguier Caballero, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Paraguay
- 11 October 1990: Oscar Cabello, Undersecretary for General Affairs, Paraguay
- 5 April 1991: Joaquín Satrústegui
- 5 April 1991: Alejandro Foxley, Minister of Finance, Chile
- 5 April 1991: Ricardo Lagos, Minister of Education, Chile
- 5 April 1991: Hernán Castro, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica
- 10 May 1991: Marcos Antônio de Salvo Coimbra, Secretary-General of Presidency, Brazil
- 10 May 1991: Agenor Francisco Homen de Garvalho, Chief of Military Staff to President, Brazil
- 10 May 1991: Claudia Francisco Vieira, Chief of Presidential Personal Cabinet, Brazil
- 25 May 1991: Mouldi Zouaoui, Minister of Agriculture, Tunisia
- 2 September 1994: Amelita Ramos, First Lady of the Philippines
- 7 October 1994: Shōichi Fujimori, Grand Steward of Imperial Palace, Japan
- 2 December 1994: José Rodrigo Rodrigo, former Chief of Defence Staff, Spain
- 2 December 1994: Emilio Pérez Touriño, former Minister, Spain
- 2 December 1994: Vítor Constâncio, Chairman of Lisboa-94
- 2 December 1994: António Martins da Cruz, Diplomatic Advisor to Prime Minister, Portugal
- 3 March 1995: Álvaro García Hurtado, Minister of Economy, Chile
- 24 March 1995: Tunku Ampuan Najihah, Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia
- 24 March 1995: Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia
- 24 March 1995: Rafael Alunan III, Secretary of Interior, Philippines
- 24 March 1995: Rizalino Navarro, Secretary of Trade and Industry, Philippines
- 24 March 1995: Vicente Carlos, Secretary of Tourism, Philippines
- 24 March 1995: Alfredo Lim, Mayor of Manila
- 24 March 1995: Marciano A. Paynor, Chief of Protocol to President, Philippines
- 24 March 1995: Jose T. Almonte, Presidential Adviser, Philippines
- 7 July 1995: Anna Elisabeth Haselbach, President of Federal Council, Austria
- 7 July 1995: Ralph Scheide, Deputy Director of Presidential Cabinet, Austria
- 7 July 1995: Franz Krieger, Chief of Protocol of Chancellery, Austria
- 7 July 1995: Wolfgang Wolte, Deputy Secretary-General of Foreign Affairs, Austria
- 7 July 1995: Peter Hohenfellner, Political Director, Austria
- 7 July 1995: Michael Häupl, Mayor of Vienna, Austria
- 7 July 1995: Erwin Pröll, Governor of Lower Austria
- 7 July 1995: Leopold Maderthaner, President of Federal Economic Association, Austria
- 17 May 1996: João Gomes Cravinho, Minister of Equipment, Planning and Territorial Administration, Portugal
- 17 May 1996: Manuel Carrilho, Minister of Culture, Portugal
- 17 May 1996: José Antonio Aguiriano, former Member of Parliament, Spain (posthumous)
- 24 June 1996: Vittorio Jannelli, Internal Affairs Advisor to President, Italy
- 24 June 1996: Gaetano Scelba, Press and Communications Advisor to President, Italy
- 20 September 1996: Elías Elíades, Ambassador of Chile
- 20 September 1996: Freddy Rojas Parra, Minister of Development, Venezuela
- 20 September 1996: Hermann Luis Soriano, President of Tourism Corporation, Venezuela
- 20 September 1996: Pedro Pablo Aguilar, President of Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, Venezuela
- 20 September 1996: Segundo Melendez, President of Chamber of Deputies Foreign Affairs Committee, Venezuela
- 4 October 1996: Lyudmyla Kuchma, First Lady of Ukraine
- 4 October 1996: Hennadiy Udovenko, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
- 4 October 1996: Dmytro Tabachnyk, Head of Presidential Administration, Ukraine
- 4 July 1997: Jose Benito Rodriguez Rodriguez
- 4 July 1997: Shigeichiro Kanamori, Honorary Consul of Spain in Japan
- 11 July 1997: Wilhelm Staudacher, Head of Presidential Office, Germany
- 11 July 1997: Hans Friedrich von Ploetz, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Germany
- 11 July 1997: Peter Hartmann, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Germany
- 11 July 1997: Werner Hoyer, Minister of State for Europe, Germany
- 11 July 1997: Peter Hausmann, State Secretary for Press and Information, Germany
- 17 April 1998: Pedro Malan, Minister of Finance, Brazil
- 17 April 1998: Francisco Weffort, Minister of Culture, Brazil
- 17 April 1998: Carlos Moreira García, Ambassador of Brazil
- 17 April 1998: Frederico Cézar de Araujo, Chief of Protocol, Brazil
- 29 January 1999: Pekka J. Korvenheimo, Ambassador of Finland
- 29 January 1999: Leif Fagernäs, Undersecretary of State for Foreign Economic Relations, Finland
- 12 February 1999: Daniel Tarschys, Secretary-General, Council of Europe
- 21 May 1999: Ludwig Hoffmann-Rumerstein, Grand Commander, Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 21 May 1999: Albrecht von Boeselager, Grand Hospitaller, Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- 21 May 1999: Rafael Miranda Robredo
- 9 July 1999: Antonina Stoyanova, First Lady of Bulgaria
- 9 July 1999: Nadezhda Neynsky, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria
- 9 July 1999: Mario Tagarinski, Minister of Public Administration, Bulgaria
- 1 October 1999: Rafael García-Valdecasas Fernández
- 18 October 1999: Mohammed Al-Saleh, husband of Princess Alia, Jordan
- 18 October 1999: Ali Fazza, Communications Advisor to King, Jordan
- 18 October 1999: Aqel Biltaji, Minister of Tourism, Jordan
- 18 October 1999: Mohammad Asfour, Minister of Industry and Commerce, Jordan
- 18 October 1999: Samih Battikhi, Director of Intelligence, Jordan
- 18 October 1999: Abdullah Madadha, Ambassador of Jordan
- 18 October 1999: Faisal Al-Fayez, Chief of Protocol of Royal Court, Jordan
- 23 December 1999: Enrique Pérez Flores, businessperson, Spain
- 23 December 1999: Arturo Núñez Jiménez, Deputy of Congress, Mexico
- 23 December 1999: Jaime Carvajal y Urquijo, 5th Marquess of Isasi, Spain
- 23 December 1999: Bob Graham, Senator, United States
- 23 December 1999: Gonzalo Ricardo Salvador Holguín, Undersecretary of Political Affairs, Ecuador
- 23 December 1999: Antonio Félix López Acosta, former Ambassador of Paraguay
- 23 December 1999: Pablo Mayor Menéndez, Spain
- 23 December 1999: Roberto Memmo, President, Memmo Foundation
- 23 December 1999: Fernando Messmer Trigo, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Bolivia
- 23 December 1999: Jaime Benítez Rexach, former President, University of Puerto Rico
- 12 May 2000: Princess Astrid of Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Prince Lorenz of Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Prince Laurent of Belgium
- 12 May 2000: André Flahaut, Minister of Defense, Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe, Minister-President of Wallonia, Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Patrick Dewael, Minister-President of Flanders, Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Jacques Simonet, Minister-President of Brussels, Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Jan Willems, Grand Marshal of Court, Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Lady Nathalie van den Abeele, Baroness Guy de Bassompierre
- 12 May 2000: Vicent Pardoen, Mayor of Civil List, Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Jan De Bock, Secretary-General for Foreign Affairs, Belgium
- 12 May 2000: Xavier Demoulin, Ambassador of Belgium
- 8 September 2000: Jerónimo Arozamena Sierra, former Vice-President of Constitutional Court, Spain
- 8 September 2000: Gloria Begué Cantón, former Vice-President of Constitutional Court, Spain
- 8 September 2000: Plácido Fernández Viagas, former Vice-President of Constitutional Court, Spain (posthumous)
- 8 September 2000: Manuel García-Pelayo, former President of Constitutional Court, Spain (posthumous)
- 8 September 2000: Francisco Rubio Llorente, former Judge of Constitutional Court, Spain
- 8 September 2000: Francisco Tomás y Valiente, former President of Constitutional Court, Spain
- 8 September 2000: Francisco Cal Pardo, jurist, Spain
- 8 September 2000: Jorge Coelho, Minister of Presidency, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Joaquim Pina Moura, Minister of Finance and Economy, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Francisco Seixas da Costa, Secretary of State for European Affairs, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: José Lello, Secretary of State for Communications, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Antonio Franco, Chief of Staff to President, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: José Manuel de Faria Leal, Chief of Military Staff to President, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Lídio de Magalhaes, Chief of Cabinet to President, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Rodolfo Lavrador, Chief of Cabinet to Prime Minister, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Joao Pedro da Silveira Carvalho, Director-General of Community Affairs, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: José Caetano da Costa Pereira, Director-General of Bilateral Relations, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Emilio Aquiles de Oliveira, Chief of Cabinet to Foreign Minister, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: João Soares, Mayor of Lisbon, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Licínio Chainho Pereira, Rector, University of Miño, Portugal
- 8 September 2000: Jorge Ortiga, Archbishop-Primate of Braga
- 16 September 2000: Moulay Abdallah ben Ali Alaoui, cousin of King, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Moulay Driss El Alaoui, cousin of King, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Mohamed Benaissa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: André Azoulay, Senior Advisor to King, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Zoulikha Nasri, Senior Advisor to King, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Fathallah Oualalou, Minister of Economy and Finance, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Mohamed Achaari, Minister of Culture, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Nouzha Chekrouni, Minister-delegate for Women, Child Protection, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Rochdi Chraibi, Director of Royal Cabinet, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Hassan Aourid, Spokesperson of Royal Palace, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Abdeslam Baraka, Ambassador of Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Abdelhak Mrini, Director of Protocol of Royal Palace, Morocco
- 16 September 2000: Bouchaib Arroub, Head of Third Office of General Staff, Morocco
- 31 March 2001: Omar Azziman, Minister of Justice, Morocco
- 31 March 2001: Driss Dahak, President of Supreme Court, Morocco
- 31 March 2001: Luis Fraga Egusquiaguirre, Senator, Spain
- 11 May 2001: Maciej Płażyński, Marshal of the Sejm, Poland
- 11 May 2001: Alicja Grześkowiak, Marshal of the Senate, Poland
- 11 May 2001: Władysław Bartoszewski, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland
- 1 June 2001: Mariano Fernández Amunátegui, Ambassador of Chile
- 1 June 2001: Eduardo Araya Alemparte, Director-General of Protocol, Chile
- 1 June 2001: Óscar Fuentes Lazo, Director of European Affairs, Chile
- 1 June 2001: Felipe Du Monceau de Bergendal Pérez, Consul-General in Barcelona, Chile
- 19 October 2001: Jan Hee Hong, former Ambassador of South Korea
- 19 October 2001: Benk Korthals, Minister of Justice, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Frank de Grave, Minister of Defence, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Dick Benschop, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Annemarie Jorritsma, Deputy Prime Minister, Netherlands
- 19 October 2001: Els Borst, Deputy Prime Minister, Netherlands
- 29 November 2001: Francisco Javier Melero Columbrí, Spain
- 29 November 2001: Antonio Martín de Santiago Concha, Marquess of Linares, Spain
- 29 November 2001: Isabel Castelo d’Ortega y Cortés, Spain
- 29 November 2001: Henry Pease García, First Vice President of Congress, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Jorge del Castillo, Second Vice President of Congress, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Xavier Barrón Cebreros, Third Vice President of Congress, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Javier Diez Canseco, Fourth Vice President of Congress, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Luis Iberico, Fifth Vice President of Congress, Peru
- 29 November 2001: José Elice, Secretary-General of Presidency, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Martín Yrigoyen Yrigoyen, Undersecretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Alberto Gutiérrez La Madrid, Director for Europe, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Carlos Jose Pareja Rios, Ambassador of Peru
- 29 November 2001: Max De la Fuente, Ambassador, Peru
- 29 November 2001: Gustavo Teixeira, Director of Protocol of Lima, Peru
- 1 July 2002: Emilio Barcia García-Villamil
- 1 July 2002: Boris Grigorievich Mayorskiy, Ambassador of Russia
- 8 November 2002: Juan de Dios Castro Lozano, Legal Advisor to President, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: José Armando Tamayo Casillas, Chief of Presidential General Staff, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Head of Government of Federal District, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Enrique Berruga, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Gustavo Iruegas, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Mauricio Toussaint Ribot, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Miguel Hakim Simón, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Aarón Dichter, Undersecretary of Communications and Transport, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Andrés Lira González, President of El Colegio de México
- 8 November 2002: Miguel León-Portilla, President of Mexican Academy of History, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Rafael Segovia, Research Professor of El Colegio de México
- 8 November 2002: Mireya Terán Munguia, Director-General of Protocol, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, Governor of Guanajuato, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Olegario Vázquez Raña, President of Mexican Red Cross, Mexico
- 8 November 2002: Enrique Krauze, historian, Mexico
- 7 June 2003: Zorka Parvanova, First Lady of Bulgaria
- 7 June 2003: Margarita Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Spouse of Prime Minister, Bulgaria
- 7 June 2003: Solomon Passy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria
- 11 July 2003: Osmar Vladimir Chohfi, Ambassador of Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Cassio Rodríguez da Cunha Lima, Governor of Paraiba, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Ronaldo Lessa, Governor of Alagaos, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Zulaiê Cobra, Federal Deputy, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Mauro Vieira, Chief of Cabinet of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Marcelo Andrade de Moraes Jardim, Director-General, Europe Division, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Ruy de Lima Casaes e Silva, Chief of Protocol, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Paulo César de Oliveira Campos, Chief of Presidential Protocol, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Mario Vilalva, Director-General of Trade Promotion, Brazil
- 11 July 2003: Francisco Antonio del Pozo Martínez
- 11 July 2003: María Tardón Olmos, politician, Spain
- 9 January 2004: Andrés Palma Irarrázaval, Minister of Planning and Cooperation, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Pedro García Aspillaga, Minister of Health, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Jaime Campos, Minister of Agriculture, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Ricardo Solari, Minister of Labour and Social Security, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Alfonso Dulanto Rencoret, Minister of Mining, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Cecilia Pérez, Minister of National Women's Service, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Ricardo Núñez Muñoz, Senator, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Adolfo Zaldívar, Senator, Chile
- 9 January 2004: José Miguel Ortiz, Deputy, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Edgardo Riveros, Deputy, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Germán Guerrero, Chief of Staff of Minister, Chile
- 9 January 2004: José Miguel Cruz, Director of General Administration, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Pedro Oyarce, Director of Multilateral Affairs, Chile
- 9 January 2004: Pedro Durán, Head of Programming of Presidency, Chile
- 27 September 2004: José Francisco Cosmen Adelaida, businessperson, Spain
- 27 September 2004: Alfredo Pastor, former Secretary of State for Economy, Spain
- 14 January 2005: Habib El Malki, Minister of Education, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Adil Douiri, Minister of Tourism, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Abderrahim Harouchi, Minister of Social Development, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Taieb Fassi Fihri, Minister-delegate for Foreign Affairs, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Fouad Ali El Himma, Minister-delegate for Interior, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Yasmina Baddou, Secretary of State, Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Abdeslam Jaidi, Ambassador of Morocco
- 14 January 2005: Aníbal Enrique Quiñónez Abarca, Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Honduras
- 4 February 2005: Carolina Barco, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
- 4 February 2005: Martha Elena Pinto de Hart, Minister of Communications, Colombia
- 26 May 2006: Rolf Trolle Andersen, Lord Chamberlain, Norway
- 26 May 2006: Per Ludvig Magnus, Ambassador of Norway
- 26 May 2006: Sven Erik Svedman, Permanent Undersecretary of State, Norway
- 26 May 2006: Arne Omholt, Court Marshal, Norway
- 26 May 2006: Berit Tversland, Cabinet Secretary to King, Norway
- 2 June 2006: Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
- 9 February 2007: Kwon Yang-sook, First Lady of South Korea
- 4 May 2007: Josep Borrell, former President, European Parliament
- 9 July 2007: Juhan Parts, Minister of Economic Affairs and Communications, Estonia
- 9 July 2007: Laine Randjärv, Minister of Culture, Estonia
- 30 November 2007: Edgardo Angara, President of Senate, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Migz Zubiri, Senator, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Miriam Defensor Santiago, Senator, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Girlie Villarosa, Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Rey Carandang, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Evangelina Lourdes Macapagal Arroyo, daughter of President, Philippines
- 30 November 2007: Danilo Suarez, Member of Congress, Philippines
- 23 May 2008: Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi (now Ruler)
- 23 May 2008: Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai
- 23 May 2008: Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Crown Prince of Kuwait (now Emir)
- 23 May 2008: Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of Kuwait
- 23 May 2008: Humberto López Tirone, former Ambassador of Panama
- 24 October 2008: Santiago Fujimori, Member of Congress, Peru
- 24 October 2008: Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel, Secretary-General of Foreign Affairs, Peru
- 24 October 2008: Hernán Couturier, Undersecretary for Europe, Peru
- 24 October 2008: José Luis Pérez Sánchez-Cerro, Ambassador of Peru
- 24 October 2008: Antonio García Revilla, Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs, Peru
- 24 October 2008: Carlos Estrada Escobar, Director of State Security, Peru
- 24 October 2008: Rea Yiordamlis, former Ambassador of Chile
- 24 October 2008: Amos Oz, writer, Israel
- 24 October 2008: Shlomo Ben-Ami, Vice President, Toledo International Centre for Peace
- 24 October 2008: Herzl Inbar, President, Spanish-Israeli Friendship Association
- 8 November 2008: Juan Bautista Llinares Sañudo, Spain
- 8 November 2008: Mario Vázquez Raña, President, Association of National Olympic Committees
- 21 November 2008: Miguel Ángel Cañizales Mendoza, Ambassador of Panama
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- 23 January 2009: José Manuel Lacleta Muñoz
- 6 February 2009: Miguel Ángel Pichetto, National Senator, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Carlos Reutemann, National Senator, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Carlos Zannini, Legal and Technical Secretary to President, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Isidro Bounine, Private Secretary to President, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Fabián Gutiérrez, Private Secretary to President, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Miguel Núñez, General Coordinator of Presidential Communications, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Carlos Lisandro Salas, Secretary of State for Communications, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Mariana Llorente, Chief of Advisors to Chancellor, Argentina
- 6 February 2009: Luis María Kreckler, Deputy Director-General of Ceremonies, Argentina
- 24 April 2009: Pedro Solbes, former Second Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
- 13 February 2009: Lady Rheima Hall, Vicereine of Jamaica
- 13 February 2009: Bruce Golding, Prime Minister of Jamaica
- 20 November 2009: Vincent A. De Gaetano, Chief Justice, Malta
- 20 November 2009: Louis Galea, Speaker of House of Representatives, Malta
- 20 November 2009: Tonio Borg, Deputy Prime Minister, Malta
- 20 November 2009: Dolores Cristina, Minister of Education and Culture, Malta
- 20 November 2009: Stefano Castagnotto, Force Commander, EUFOR Althea
- 4 March 2011: Alfonso Silva Navarro, Director-General of Foreign Ministry, Chile
- 4 March 2011: James Sinclair Manley, Director-General of Protocol, Chile
- 4 March 2011: Daniel Carvallo, Director of European Affairs, Chile
- 4 March 2011: Sergio Romero Pizarro, Ambassador of Chile
- 4 March 2011: Iván Moreira, Vice-President of Chamber of Deputies, Chile
- 4 March 2011: Andrés Chadwick, Senator, Chile
- 4 March 2011: Francisco Chahuán, Senator, Chile
- 4 March 2011: Guido Girardi, Senator, Chile
- 4 March 2011: Hosaín Sabag, Senator, Chile
- 31 October 2011: Isaías Peral Puebla, Chief of Administration, Royal Household, Spain
- 31 October 2011: Mariano Sacristán García (posthumous)
- 31 October 2011: Farooq Abdullah, Minister of Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy, India
- 31 October 2011: Francisco Villar García-Moreno, former Secretary of State for Public Administration, Spain (posthumous)
- 25 November 2011: Olivier Chastel, Minister of Development Cooperation, Belgium
- 24 October 2014: Luis Felipe Céspedes, Minister of Economy, Chile
- 24 October 2014: Alberto Undurraga, Minister of Public Works, Chile
- 24 October 2014: Aurora Williams, Minister of Mining, Chile
- 24 October 2014: Máximo Pacheco Matte, Minister of Energy, Chile
- 23 March 2015: Fleur Pellerin, Minister of Culture and Communications, France
- 23 March 2015: Gérard Larcher, President of Senate, France
- 23 March 2015: Claude Bartolone, President of National Assembly, France
- 23 March 2015: Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris, France
- 23 March 2015: Florencio Domínguez Iribarren, journalist, Spain
- 26 June 2015: Sushma Swaraj, Minister of External Affairs, India
- 25 November 2016: Fernando Negrão, President of Luso-Spanish Parliamentary Group, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Arnaldo Pereira Coutinho, Secretary-General of Presidency, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Fernando Medina, Mayor of Lisbon, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Rui Moreira, Mayor of Porto, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Rita Faden, Head of Cabinet of Prime Minister, Portugal
- 25 November 2016: Pedro Sánchez da Costa Pereira, Director-General of European Affairs, Portugal
- 13 April 2018: Clara Nunes dos Santos, Chief of Protocol, Portugal
- 13 April 2018: Ana Martinho, Advisor to President, Portugal
- 22 February 2019: Claudio de la Puente Ribeyro, Ambassador of Peru
- 22 February 2019: Cristina Ronquillo, Director-General for Europe, Peru
- 22 February 2019: Eugenia Chiozza, Director for Europe, Peru
- 22 February 2019: Jorge Román, Director-General of Protocol, Peru
- 22 February 2019: Carlos Manuel Gil de Montes, Advisor to President, Peru
- 22 February 2019: Arturo Chipoco, Director-General of Presidency, Peru
- 8 June 2021: Kim Jung-sook, First Lady of South Korea
- 16 November 2021: Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland
- 16 November 2021: Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland
- 16 November 2021: Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland
- 11 October 2022: Wolfgang Schmidt, Head of Chancellery, Germany
- 11 October 2022: Andreas Michaelis, State Secretary of Foreign Office, Germany
- 11 October 2022: Dörte Dinger, State Secretary of Presidential Office, Germany
- 21 January 2023: Ana Dias Lourenço, First Lady of Angola
- 11 April 2023: Antoni Esteve i Cruella, pharmacist, Spain
- 11 April 2023: Luis Fernández-Vega Sanz, medical professor, Spain
- 25 April 2023: Laura Sarabia, Chief of Staff of Presidency, Colombia
- 25 April 2023: Germán Umaña, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Colombia
- 25 April 2023: Aurora Vergara, Minister of National Education, Colombia
- 25 April 2023: Guillermo Reyes González, Minister of Transport, Colombia
- 25 April 2023: Irene Vélez Torres, Minister of Mines and Energy, Colombia
- 25 April 2023: Eduardo Ávila Navarrete, Ambassador of Colombia
- 24 October 2023: Prince Joachim of Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Princess Marie of Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Søren Gade, Speaker of Folketing, Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, former Deputy Prime Minister, Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Barbara Bertelsen, Permanent Secretary to Prime Minister, Denmark
- 24 October 2023: Michael Braad, Ambassador of Denmark
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- 1 January 2007: Hans Jesper Helsø, Chief of Defence, Denmark
- 16 April 2007: Anders Troldborg, Head of Defense Ministry, Denmark
- 25 March 2009: Ulrik Andreas Federspiel, Ambassador, Denmark
- 4 July 2009: Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark
- 1 January 2011: Knud Bartels, Chief of Defence, Denmark
- 14 January 2012: Ove Ullerup, Court Marshal, Denmark
- 4 April 2013: Jenni Haukio, First Lady of Finland
- 4 April 2013: Ritva Maarit Kristiina Jalava, Ambassador of Finland
- 8 May 2013: Toshio Sano, Ambassador of Japan
- 30 April 2014: Sturla Sigurjonsson, Ambassador of Iceland
- 17 May 2014: Olemic Thommessen, President of Storting, Norway
- 16 April 2015: Michael Christiansen, Chairman, Det Danske Kulturi
- 29 October 2015: Inga Eriksson Fogh, Ambassador of Sweden
- 5 October 2016: Bertel Haarder, Minister of Culture and Ecclesiastical Affairs, Denmark
- 24 January 2017: Benedikt Jónsson, Ambassador of Iceland
- 16 April 2017: Thomas Rørdam, President of Supreme Court, Denmark
- 6 July 2017: Ernst-Peter Brezovszky, Ambassador of Austria
- 28 August 2018: Brigitte Macron, First Lady of France
- 24 August 2020: Vichit Chitvimarn, Ambassador of Thailand
- 24 November 2020: Bjørn Bisserup, Chief of Defence Staff, Denmark
- 22 March 2021: Michael Ehrenreich, Court Marshal, Denmark
- 21 May 2021: Aud Kolberg, Ambassador of Norway
- 10 November 2021: Stephan Steinlein, Head of Federal Presidential Office, Germany
- 10 November 2021: Steffen Seibert, Spokesperson of Federal Government, Germany
- 10 November 2021: Michael Müller, Governing Mayor of Berlin, Germany
- 10 November 2021: Miguel Berger, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Germany
- 12 November 2021: Markus Söder, Minister-President of Bavaria, Germany
- 19 November 2021: Elke Büdenbender, First Lady of Germany
- 31 May 2022: Robert Willem Zaagman, Ambassador of the Netherlands
- 16 April 2023: Kim Kristensen, Court Marshal, Denmark
Grand Cross, Polar Star edit
- 29 January 1987: Pedro Pires de Miranda, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 29 January 1987: Eduardo Azevedo Soares, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 29 January 1987: Roberto Pereira de Sousa, Ambassador of Portugal
- 9 February 1987: Aníbal Cavaco Silva, Prime Minister of Portugal
- 22 January 1991: João de Deus Pinheiro, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 22 January 1991: Carlos de Azeredo, Chief of Army, Portugal
- 22 January 1991: António Neto da Silva, diplomat, Portugal
- 10 April 2000: Bernadette Chirac, First Lady of France[10]
- 23 April 2008: Pedro Silva Pereira, Minister of Presidency, Portugal
- 5 May 2008: José Manuel Nunes Liberato, Head of Presidential Office, Portugal
- 5 May 2008: Arnaldo Pereira Coutinho, Deputy Secretary-General to President, Portugal
- 16 May 2008: Maria Cavaco Silva, First Lady of Portugal
- 16 May 2008: Carlos Alberto Carvalho dos Reis, Lieutenant General, Portugal
- 16 May 2008: Luís Amado, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
- 16 May 2008: Manuel Corte-Real, former Ambassador of Portugal[11]
- 18 January 2011: Evelin Ilves, First Lady of Estonia[12]
- 13 November 2018: Laura Mattarella, Companion of President of Italy[13]
- 14 June 2019: Kim Jung-sook, First Lady of South Korea[14]
- 7 September 2021: Elke Büdenbender, First Lady of Germany[15]
- 17 September 2021: Timo Kivinen, Chief of Defence, Finland[16]
- 15 November 2022: Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan[17]
- 15 November 2022: Princess Muna Al Hussein[17]
- 15 November 2022: Princess Rym al-Ali[17]
- 15 November 2022: Princess Sumaya bint Hassan[17]
- 15 November 2022: Prince Talal bin Muhammad[17]
- 15 November 2022: Princess Ghida Talal[17]
- 15 November 2022: Mired bin Ra'ad[17]
- 15 November 2022: Dana Firas[17]
- 2 May 2023: Sirje Karis, First Lady of Estonia[18]
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