Why is there a Royal Coat of Arms?

The function of the Royal coat of arms is to identify the person who is Head of State. In respect of the United Kingdom, the Royal arms are borne only by the Sovereign. The arms are used in the administration and government of the country, appearing on coins, in churches and on public buildings.
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Why is it featured on the coat of arms of British rulers?

Why is it featured on the Coat of Arms of British rulers? The fleur-de-lis represents purity and light and it is the badge of France. It is also featured on the Coat of Arms to show loyalty to the alliance between England and France.
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What does the royal coat of arms say?

“Dieu et mon droit,” or “God and my right,” are the words featured on the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (minus Scotland). They are frequently found throughout London engraved on old buildings, or even on the British passport.
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Can you use the royal coat of arms?

The Royal Arms, similar emblems and the Royal Crown may not be used on articles for sale, unless prior permission has been granted by the Lord Chamberlain's Office.
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Does the US have a coat of arms?

Great Seal of the United States, official seal of the United States of America. The design of the obverse is the coat of arms of the United States—an official emblem, mark of identification, and symbol of the authority of the government. On the reverse is an unfinished pyramid topped with an eye enclosed in a triangle.
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UK Coat of Arms Explained



What does er stand for royal?

Elizabeth Regina (ER), the royal cypher of Elizabeth I. Elizabeth II Regina (EIIR), the royal cypher of Elizabeth II.
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Who can use the royal coat of arms?

Individuals, companies and organisations that have been awarded a Royal Warrant by Her Majesty The Queen may use the Royal Arms in accordance with the terms of the Warrant that has been issued to them. The Lord Chamberlain's Office has published further guidance on Use of Royal Arms, Names and Images.
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Does a family crest mean royalty?

As centuries passed, the original meaning of the crest was often forgotten, and it simply became an identifying symbol for a family of high rank or nobility.
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Why is there a lion and a unicorn on the royal coat of arms?

They are, properly speaking, heraldic supporters appearing in the full royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom. The lion stands for England and the unicorn for Scotland. The combination therefore dates back to the 1603 accession of James I of England who was already James VI of Scotland.
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Why is Wales not in the royal coat of arms?

Whereas the arms of England, Scotland and Ireland are represented in the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, Wales has no such representation due to its having been annexed and incorporated into the Kingdom of England; therefore Wales had no status as a nation within the Kingdom of England, and the succeeding United ...
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How were royal crests created?

When a knight had on his full armor, including plate mail and helmet, even his friends couldn't recognize him. Because of this, knights began to paint symbols on their shields. They eventually began to put the symbol on their banner and the coat they wore over their armor. This is how it got the name "coat of arms".
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Does everyone in England have a family crest?

No. There is no such thing as a 'coat of arms for a surname'. Many people of the same surname will often be entitled to completely different coats of arms, and many of that surname will be entitled to no coat of arms. Coats of arms belong to individuals.
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Why is there so many lions on the coat of arms?

The lion represents courage, bravery, ferocity and strength. The rulers of England probably included so many lions on the Coat of Arms because they wanted people to fear and respect them as a strong unity.
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What do the 3 lions represent on the England flag?

It was King Henry II who first used three lions on a red background, adding a lion to William the Conqueror's two when he married Eleanor of Aquitaine, probably to represent his marriage into that family. The three lions shield can be seen today on the England football team kit and is recognised around the world.
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What does the lion mean in coat of arms?

The lion is a common charge in heraldry. It traditionally symbolises courage, nobility, royalty, strength, stateliness and valour, because historically the lion has been regarded as the "king of beasts".
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What is the purpose of a coat of arms?

coat of arms, the principal part of a system of hereditary symbols dating back to early medieval Europe, used primarily to establish identity in battle. Arms evolved to denote family descent, adoption, alliance, property ownership, and, eventually, profession.
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Can I create my own family crest?

You may certainly design your own coat of arms, and there's even websites to help you do so (see below). You can also have it registered with the American College of Heraldry, which recommends you follow these guidelines when designing your own: Make sure your design is unique.
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What does it mean if your family has a coat of arms?

A coat of arms is a symbol used to identify families or individuals. It is a detailed design that often includes a shield, crest, helmet, motto, and more. The image could be used as a whole, or the crest can be used as a simplified symbol.
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Is Buckingham Palace copyrighted?

The Royal Arms and its constituent parts are protected by perpetual Crown copyright, and may only be re-used by Her Majesty the Queen, members of the Royal Family, government departments and official holders of the Royal Warrant.
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Can you sell pictures of the Queen?

No images can be used for commercial purposes whatsoever without the written consent that can only be granted by Royal Images. Royal Images are the only organisation that are able to give you permission to use any of the images or text found on this web site.
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Why is Elizabeth called Regina?

The Queen signs official documents "Elizabeth R." The R stands for Regina, which means "queen." (Regina is not one of her given names; she was baptised Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.) But the royal family does have a last name, and they do use it from time to time. This wasn't always the case.
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Why do British royals have 4 names?

Since the royals embrace the tradition, their multiple names not only honor other family members, but they also denote their upper class standing. As previously stated, the royal baby's name was revealed on April 27 after much speculation.
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What's The Queen's surname?

The Queen's full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. Before 1917, members of the British Royal Family had no surname, according to the Royal Family's website, but only the name of the house or dynasty to which they belonged.
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What is Japan's coat of arms?

Kikumon – the Japanese Family Coat of Arms of the emperor

The Japanese emperor and his family bear this mon and it symbolizes the sovereignty of the Japanese state. It has the shape of a Chrysanthemum with 16 blossoms.
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