In any case here is a proposed Royal Standard for King Charles the III that, finally, includes the heraldic essence of Wales. Usually the three golden lions go for a double play. This flag includes the kingdoms of England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. It'd be need'in a dragon on the flag. Aye, dragons are the wee coolest thing!
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
A Royal Banner for King Charles III
In any case here is a proposed Royal Standard for King Charles the III that, finally, includes the heraldic essence of Wales. Usually the three golden lions go for a double play. This flag includes the kingdoms of England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. It'd be need'in a dragon on the flag. Aye, dragons are the wee coolest thing!
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There are two things wrong:
ReplyDelete1. The Ulster/NI symbol should be the red hand on the white six-pointed star on the red cross on the yellow background, not the harp.
2. The CoA of Wales uses a design with a yellow lion with one of its paws in a "high-five" position on a red background in two quarters, and a red lion with one of its paws in a "high-five" position on a yellow background in the other two. The red dragon is the flag.
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