Chapel Royal

chapel royal

chapel royal. A private chapel attached to a royal court. In England the Chapel Royal and Royal Peculiars are not subject to the jurisdiction of the bishop of the diocese in which they are situated but are under that of the sovereign, which is exercised by the ‘Dean of the Chapels Royal’.

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