Does the queen host balls?
Andrew Mclaughlin
Updated on January 13, 2026
The ball, no longer hosted by the monarch, is officially hosted by John Seymour, 19th Duke of Somerset, and Judith-Rose, Duchess of Somerset, with Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia and Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff serving as royal patrons.
What ball does the queen hold?
The Sovereign's Orb: The Sovereign's Orb, as this part of the Crown Jewels is officially named, is a symbol of Godly power. A cross above a globe, it represents 'Christ's dominion over the world', as the Monarch is God's representative on Earth.Does England still have coming out balls?
Queen Elizabeth II finally banned the practice of the elitist debutante balls in 1958 within the UK, in the midst of a whole load of controversy. The last debutante young women were presented in court that very same year.Why did the Queen end debutantes?
A dying traditionThe answer to the question of why the tradition of debutante presentations at court stopped in 1958 is a multi-faceted one. The easiest explanation is that the monarchy wanted to distance itself from the practice.
Do debutante balls still exist?
In the contemporary United States, they are sometimes known as debutante cotillion balls and are held for middle schoolers as a chance to teach manners. In Brazil, this practice has disappeared in almost every city with the exception of Porto Alegre (capital of Rio Grande do Sul, the most southern state of Brazil).UK QUEEN HOSTS JUBILEE LUNCH FOR SOVEREIGN MONARCHS
Are royal balls still a thing?
Royal Caledonian BallIt's the oldest charity ball in the world, held annually (except during the war) since the 1840s when the Duke of Atholl and his wife threw a dance for their Scottish friends who were staying in London.