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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    I created the graphics for the arms of Princesses Lilian, Sibylla and Ingeborg, and Queen Louise on the basis of information in the following book:- <Kungliga Serafimerorden, 1748-1998> by Per Nordenvall published Stockholm: Kungl Maj:ts orden 1998 (ISBN:9163067447) Information can also be...
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Thankyou for all the arms you posted. Can I ask where you found Infanta Elena's arms? Looks like quarterings are:- Top Left - Marichalar Top Right - Borbon-Anjou Centre Shield - City of Lugo Bottom Left - Saenz de Tejada Bottom Right - Schleswig That is the lefthand quarters representing Jaime...
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Sorry, I have no info on these at the moment.
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Sweden: Arms of consorts and wives of princes :smile: Here are the arms of the following:- Left Queen Louise (née Battenberg/Mountbatten), wife of Gustav VI Adolf Centre Crown Princess Sibylla, Duchess of Västerbotten, mother of King Carl XVI Gustav Right Princess Ingeborg (née Princess of...
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Sweden: Arms of consorts and wives of princes :previous: <Lord Sosnowitz> Thankyou for your kind words. The information re Princess Lilian came from a wonderful book:- <Kungliga Serafimerorden, 1748-1998> by Per Nordenvall published Stockholm: Kungl Maj:ts orden 1998 (ISBN:9163067447) : I saw...
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    Sweden: Arms of consorts and wives of princes As I understand it, the custom in the Swedish Royal Family is for the Queen's arms to be that of the King, but with the inner shield of Vasa/Bernadotte replaced by that of her own family. This also seems to apply to the wives of princes. For example...
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Great Britain: Arms of the Gloucesters Further to my posts re HRH [Princess Birgitte] Duchess of Gloucester, here are the shields for the following:- HRH [Prince Henry] Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974) - left HRH Prince William of Gloucester (1941-1972) - center HRH [Prince Richard] Duke of...
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Arms of HRH the Duchess of Gloucester :smile: Yes, it is unusual and I'm not immediately aware of another case. This arrangement does often appear in the heraldry of nobilty and gentry. Although I was vaguely aware of the Duchess's basic arms, it was only when I went back to my note in order...
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    Heraldry

    Arms of HRH the Duchess of Gloucester :smile: Yes, it is unusual and I'm not immediately aware of another case. This arrangement does often appear in the heraldry of nobilty and gentry. Although I was vaguely aware of the Duchess's basic arms, it was only when I went back to my note in order...
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    Heraldry

    Coat of Arms of HRH The Duchess of Gloucester (neé Birgitte van Deurs) Assigned by Royal Warrant 18 Jul 1973 Image reconstructed from information in Boutell's Heraldry (a 1970's edn.):- Basic Arms Marital Arms, with Van Deurs arms 'in pretence' in centre of Duke's arms
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Coat of Arms of HRH The Duchess of Gloucester (neé Birgitte van Deurs) Assigned by Royal Warrant 18 Jul 1973 Image reconstructed from information in Boutell's Heraldry (a 1970's edn.):- Basic Arms Marital Arms, with Van Deurs arms 'in pretence' in centre of Duke's arms
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Coat of arms of:- HM Queen Fabiola of the Belgians HM Queen Paola of the Belgians
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