King George I to Queen Victoria
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Name |
Title |
Royal Warrant
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Label argent[2][3]
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Notes
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King George I (1660–1727) |
Electoral Prince of Hanover British King from 1714.
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As George was never a cadet member of the British royal family, he never had such a label.
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Ernest (1674–1728) |
Duke of York and Albany, Earl of Ulster |
1716
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Brother of George I. Bishop of Osnabrück.
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George (1683–1760) |
Prince of Wales 1714 |
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Future King George II.
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Frederick (1701–1751)
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Duke of Gloucester 1718, Duke of Edinburgh 1726 |
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Prince of Wales 1729 |
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Anne (1705–1759)
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Princess Royal
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1719
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2nd child, eldest daughter of George II. Princess of Orange-Nassau.
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1727
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Amelia (1711–1786)
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1719
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1727
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Caroline (1713–1757)
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1719
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1727
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William (1721–1765) |
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1725
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Duke of Cumberland 1726 |
1727
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Mary (1723–1772) |
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1727
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Louise (1724–1751) |
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1727
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Queen of Denmark and Norway
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Augusta (1737–1813) |
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1813
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Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
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George (1738–1830) |
2nd Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales 1751 |
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Future king George III
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Edward (1739–1767) |
Duke of York and Albany 1760 |
1752
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William (father) (1743–1805) |
Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh 1764 |
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Henry (1745–1790) |
Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn 1766 |
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Frederick (1750–1765) |
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Posthumous
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George (1762–1830) |
Prince of Wales 1762 |
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Future King George IV
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Frederick (1763–1827) |
Duke of York and Albany 1784 |
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William (1765–1837) |
Duke of Clarence and St Andrews 1789 |
1781
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Future King William IV
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Charlotte (1766–1828) |
Princess Royal |
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Queen of Württemberg
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Edward (1767–1820) |
Duke of Kent and Strathearn 1799 |
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Father of Queen Victoria
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Augusta Sophia (1768–1840) |
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1789
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Elizabeth (1770–1840) |
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1789
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Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg
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Ernest Augustus (1771–1851) |
Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale 1799 |
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King of Hanover 1837
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Augustus Frederick (1773–1843) |
Duke of Sussex 1801 |
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Adolphus (1774–1850) |
Duke of Cambridge 1801 |
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Mary (1776–1857) |
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1789
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Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
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Sophia (1777–1848) |
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1789
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Amelia (1783–1810) |
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1789
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Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1790–1865) |
as consort of Princess Charlotte of Wales |
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Later first King of the Belgians
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Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817) |
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1816
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Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II
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Alexandrina Victoria of Kent (1819–1901) |
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No known arms were assigned to her as Princess.
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Future Queen Victoria
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Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819–1861) |
Prince Consort |
1837
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Husband of Queen Victoria. Quartered these arms with his paternal arms of Saxony.
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Victoria (1840–1901) |
Princess Royal |
1841
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German Empress
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Albert Edward (1841–1910) |
Prince of Wales |
1841
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Future King Edward VII (1901)
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Alice (1843–1878) |
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1858
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Grand Duchess of Hesse.
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Alfred (1844–1900) |
Duke of Edinburgh |
?
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Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Helena (1846–1923) |
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1858
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Princess of Schleswig-Holstein.
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Louise (1848–1939) |
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1858
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Duchess of Argyll
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Arthur (1850–1942) |
Duke of Connaught and Strathearn |
1874
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Leopold (1853–1884) |
Duke of Albany 1881 |
1856
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Beatrice (1857–1944) |
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1858
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Princess of Battenberg.
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Albert Victor (1864–1892)
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Duke of Clarence and Avondale |
1890
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The firstborn son of Edward Prince of Wales, died in 1892.
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George (1865–1936)
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Duke of York |
1892
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Future King George V (1910)
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Prince of Wales |
1901
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Louise (1867–1931) |
Princess Royal 1905 |
1889
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Duchess of Fife
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Victoria (1868–1935) |
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1896
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Maud of Wales (1869–1938) |
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1896
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Queen of Norway
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Alfred of Edinburgh (1874–1899) |
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?
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Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Marie of Edinburgh (1875–1938) |
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?
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Queen of Romania
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Victoria Melita of Edinburgh (1876–1936) |
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?
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Grand-duchess of Hesse, later Grand-duchess of Russia
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Alexandra of Edinburgh (1878–1942) |
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?
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Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
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Margaret of Connaught (1882–1920) |
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1905
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Crown princess of Sweden
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Arthur of Connaught (1883–1938) |
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1904
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Alice of Albany (1883–1981) |
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1934
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Countess of Athlone
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Beatrice of Edinburgh (1884–1966) |
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?
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Duchess of Galliera
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Charles Edward of Albany (1884–1954) |
2nd Duke of Albany |
none
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Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Deprived of his British titles 1919. Never granted arms in right of the United Kingdom, but used the arms of Dominion of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as was his right as its sovereign.
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Patricia of Connaught (1886–1974) |
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1919
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Lady Patricia Ramsay
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Edward (1894–1972)
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Prince of Wales |
1911
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King Edward VIII, abdicated 1936
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Duke of Windsor |
1937
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Unique use of a Crown for an abdicated monarch.
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Albert (1895–1952) |
Duke of York 1920 |
1912
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Future King George VI (1936)
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Mary (1897–1965) |
Princess Royal 1932 |
1921
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Countess of Harewood
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Henry (1900–1974) |
Duke of Gloucester 1928 |
1921
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George (1902–1942) |
Duke of Kent 1934 |
1921
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Alastair of Connaught (1914–1943) |
2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn |
1942
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Quarterly 1 and 4 his grandfather's arms; 2 Fife; 3 Duff.
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Queen Elizabeth II to King Charles III
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Philip (1921–2021) |
Duke of Edinburgh; Prince Consort
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1947–49: his arms included an inescutcheon of his ancestor Princess Alice (Grand Duchess of Hesse): the Royal Arms with a label as shown above.[4]
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Elizabeth (1926–2022) |
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1944
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Future queen Elizabeth II (1952)
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Margaret (1930–2002) |
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1944
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Countess of Snowdon
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Edward of Kent (born 1935) |
2nd Duke of Kent |
1948
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Alexandra of Kent (born 1936) |
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1961
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Lady Ogilvy
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William of Gloucester (1941–1972) |
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1962
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Michael of Kent (born 1942) |
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1962
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Richard of Gloucester (born 1944) |
2nd Duke of Gloucester |
1962
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Charles (born 1948) |
Prince of Wales |
1958
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Future king Charles III (2022)
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Duke of Rothesay |
1974
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Anne (born 1950) |
Princess Royal |
1962
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Formerly Mrs Mark Phillips
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Andrew (born 1960) |
Duke of York |
1962/63
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Edward (born 1964) |
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1983
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William (born 1982) |
Duke of Cambridge |
2000
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The escallop is taken from the arms of his mother Diana Spencer (1961–1997).
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Prince of Wales |
2022
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Succeeded his father to these titles in 2022.
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Duke of Rothesay |
2022
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Harry (born 1984) |
Duke of Sussex |
2002
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The escallop is taken from the arms of his mother Diana Spencer (1961–1997).
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Became a child of the Sovereign |
2022
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Changed to a three-point argent, each point charged with an escallop.
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Beatrice of York (born 1988) |
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2006
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Bee from the arms of her mother. The three bees are a canting of her first name.
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Eugenie of York (born 1990) |
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2008
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Thistles from the arms of her mother.
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