
Royal Peculiar
A Royal Peculiar is a church or chapel that is directly under the authority of the monarch of the United Kingdom, rather than a local diocese or bishop. Unlike most churches overseen by church bishops, a Royal Peculiar is managed by the Crown and serves as part of the royal estate. Examples include Westminster Abbey and St. George’s Chapel. These churches often have historical and ceremonial significance related to the monarchy and function independently of the usual church hierarchy.