The 1969 Investiture Honours were appointments made by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom to various orders and honours released on 7 July 1969, on the occasion of the investiture of her eldest son, Charles (now Charles III), as Prince of Wales. The awards were of a special character compared to most honours lists, in that the awardees were selected due to their links with Wales, or involvement with the investiture ceremony itself.
Knight Grand Cross (GCVO)
Knight Commander (KCVO)
Commander (CVO)
Member (MVO)
Fourth Class
Fifth Class
Dame Commander (DBE)
Civil Division
Commander (CBE)
Military Division
;Royal Navy
- Captain Robert Gwilym Lewis-Jones
Civil Division
- Ivor Egwad Jones . For services to Rugby Football.
- John Eryl Owen-Jones, Clerk of the Caernarvonshire County Council.
Officer (OBE)
Civil Division
- Thomas Gwynne Davies, Borough Engineer and Surveyor, Royal Borough of Caernarvon.
- Arwel Hughes, Head of Music, Welsh Region, British Broadcasting Corporation.
- Tegid Lloyd Roberts, County Surveyor, Caernarvonshire County Council.
- John Oswald Smith, Town Clerk, Royal Borough of Caernarvon.
- Carl Toms, Stage and Interior Designer.
- John Spark Wilson, Commander, Metropolitan Police.
Member (MBE)
Civil Division
- John Langran Pound, Principal Design Officer, Ministry of Public Building and Works.
Military Division
;Army
- Lance-Corporal John Swaine, Corps of Royal Engineers.
Civil Division
- David Morris Jones, Head Custodian, Caernarvon Castle.
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