It ’s an often gas piece of music of trivia that the milkweed butterfly of the UK possess all the swans of the dry land . There are a few caution to that title , but it ’s mostly unfeigned – and like many traditions belonging to kings and queens , it has a bizarre and years - old backstory .
Although he was only coronate on May 6 , 2023 , the Prince of Wales became King of the United Kingdom pursue the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II on September 8 , 2022 . As part of this transfer of power , he also inherit his call to some of the country’sswans .
Technically , the monarch of the UK does n’t automatically " own " all swan in the nation . They do , however , deduct the right to claim any unspoken swan ( Cygnus olor ) swimming in unfastened waters on public lands that are overlooked .

The taste of swan meat has been described as gamey, similar to duck or goose.Image credit: Sirin Gnadeberg/Shutterstock.com
It’ssaidthat King Charles III only exercises his rightfield to ramble ownership over parts of the River Thames in London and its feeder , just as Queen Elizabeth did . His right of possession also does n’t apply to other varieties of swans found in the UK , such as whooper swans and Bewick ’s swan .
Still to this daytime , the monarch appoints staff in swan - relate roles , withThe King ’s Swan Markercarrying out a swan - counting ceremony on the Monday of the third workweek in July each year . After all , if you hada fortuneof over £ 1.8 billion , who is go to stop you having your own personal Swan Marker ?
But what is the especial significance of swan ? It ultimately can be tie in back to the unusual appetite of the nobility when the refined bird became the must - have finesse for the mega - affluent in medieval England .
" Swans then were an passing of import food for thought source and served up at banquet and feasts , really for the flush , " David Barber , who served as Queen Elizabeth ’s swan marker for decades , toldReutersin September 2022 .
" As clock time went on , dissimilar hoi polloi owned swan . The crown gave them the rightfield to own them . And they had the young cygnets and they would fatten them up for the Christmas feast , ” added Barber .
Royal ownership of swans in the UK can be dated back to at least 1186 CE . In one of the most lavish displays of this tradition , some sourcessuggestthat Henry III ordered 40 swans for his Christmas celebrations in 1247 CE .
By the beginning of the 15th century CE , keeping swan became more of a status symbolisation for the aristocracy , who maintain the brute to show off their fame and fortunes . Today , the tradition of swan holding has moved even further away from its origin as a dinner centerpiece and has almost nothing to do with grand banquets ( at least , that ’s what we lowly common folk are told ) .
You might have also hear that kill a swan in the UK is considered an act of treason . However , that ’s not quite true either . The law is a bit hazy , but accord to theUK Law Commission : “ defeat one of the Queen ’s silent swans may be unlawful , but it has never been an human activity of treason . ”
In other give-and-take , killing a swan will not ensue in you being executed at the Tower of London , but do n’t be surprised if you face felonious charges ( and some understandably wild animal lovers rap at your doorway ) .