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In England, Northern Ireland, Wales, the Crown dependencies and the British Overseas Territories, the flag is divided into four quadrants. The first and fourth quadrants represent the ancient Kingdom of England and contain three gold lions (or " leopards"), passant guardant on a red field; the second quadrant represents the ancient Kingdom of Scotland and contains a red lion rampant on a gold field; the third quadrant represents the ancient Kingdom of Ireland and contains a version of the gold harp from the coat of arms of Ireland on a blue field. The inclusion of the harp remains an issue for some in Ireland. In 1937 Éamon de Valera, then Taoiseach, asked Dominions Secretary Malcolm MacDonald if the harp quarter could be removed from the Royal Standard on the grounds that the Irish people had not given their consent to the Irish emblem being included. The request was denied, and the harp remains. [12] The Royal Standards of the United Kingdom presently refer to either of two similar flags used by King Charles III in his capacity as Sovereign of the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies, and the British Overseas Territories. Two versions of the flag exist, one for use within Scotland and the other for use elsewhere. The Queen's personal flag consists of the initial 'E' ensigned with the Royal crown, surrounded by a chaplet of roses. A Brush With Royal-tea! Prince of Wales: A Tea Review I". Alice and the teacup. 17 November 2012 . Retrieved 27 December 2013.

Heartbroken tributes poured in from across the world for the monarch, who was adored globally for her tireless efforts to unite people across her Commonwealth and bring other nations together. The modern Royal Standard of the United Kingdom, apart from minor changes (notably to the form of harp used to represent Ireland), dates to the reign of Queen Victoria. Earlier Royal Standards of the United Kingdom incorporated the Arms of Hanover and of the Kingdom of France, representing the title of Elector (later King) of Hanover and the theoretical claim to the throne of France, a claim dropped in 1800). The Hanoverian association terminated in 1837 with the accession of Queen Victoria who, being a female, could not accede to Hanover. A three-point label, the first and third points charged with fleurs-de-lis, the second point charged with the Cross of St. George. The historic Royal Standard of Scotland is used officially at Scottish royal residences, when the monarch is not in residence, and by representatives of the Crown, including the First Minister, Lord Lieutenants in their lieutenancies, the Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and Lord Lyon King of Arms. A variation of the Royal Standard of Scotland is used by the heir apparent to the King of Scots, the Duke of Rothesay, whose personal Royal Standard is the Royal Standard of Scotland defaced with an azure-coloured label of three points. (The banner of the Duke of Rothesay also features the same, displayed upon an inner shield). And Just Like That... it's dinner time! Cynthia Nixon's hunger strike to try and end Israel-Palestine conflict will only last two or three DAYS, source claims

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Rebecca specializes in lifestyle and viral trends, extensively covering social media conversations and real-life features. Wales is not represented in the Royal Standard, as its special position as a Principality was recognised by the creation of the Prince of Wales long before the incorporation of the quarterings for Scotland and Ireland in the Royal Arms. A colorful wreath of flowers could be seen placed upon the queen's coffin as it was carried to Westminster Abbey on Monday. Elizabeth, whose mother was of Scottish descent, vacationed at Balmoral every summer from her childhood, and was seen by many locals as a neighbor they often ran into at the Highland Games held there every year.

The flag was flown for the first time on June 11, 1969 - three weeks before The Prince's Investiture - at Castle Green, Cardiff, for the inauguration of the Royal Regiment of Wales, of which The Prince is Colonel-in-Chief. In Scotland a separate version of the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is used, whereby the red Lion Rampant of the Kingdom of Scotland appears in the first and fourth quadrants, displacing the three gold lions passant guardant of England, which occur only in the second quadrant. The third quadrant, displaying the gold harp of Ireland, remains unaltered from that version used throughout the remainder of the United Kingdom and overseas. Like As The Hart,” a setting of Psalm 42 by Master of the King’s Music Judith Weir, was composed specifically for today’s service, along with the anthem “Who Shall Separate Us?,” which draws on words from Romans 8. British money, mailboxes, stamps and even consumer goods such as Heinz Tomato Ketchup, which previously bore the Royal Warrant of Appointment on British bottles, will all have to be updated to bear Charles' insignia or face.The Coat of Arms of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall". College of Arms. 17 July 2005 . Retrieved 21 March 2014.

A five-point label, the first, third and fifth points charged with the Cross of St. George, the second and fourth points charged with fleurs-de-lis. Superimposed is the coat of arms of the Royal House of Saxony. Others waved around small US Flags as the anthem came to its crescendo before the crowd passionately cheered as the soldiers continued the Changing of the Guard ceremony. It was not the only time the Queen reached out after 9/11, with her shedding a tear and singing the Star-Spangled Banner herself during a ceremony she attended at St Paul's Cathedral later that week. She has previously worked at The Sun, The Daily Express, The Daily Star, The Independent and The Mirror, and has been published in Time Out. A three-point label, the first and third points charged with the Cross of St. George, the second point charged with a lion passant guardant.Other members of the Royal Family also use this Scottish version when in Scotland, with the only exceptions to this protocol being the consort of a queen regnant and the heir apparent, the Duke of Rothesay, each of whom has his own individual standard. The band performed the song on September 13 that year, with then-U.S. ambassador to Britain, William Farish, in attendance at the "iconic" daily ceremonial parade, a longtime draw for tourists. Mbiyu, David (3 June 2012). "Diamond Jubilee flotilla adds color on the Thames". Demotix.com. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015 . Retrieved 27 December 2013. LONDON — The prime minister of the Bahamas had just signed the condolence book for Queen Elizabeth II when he made an announcement that would not have been music to the dead monarch’s ears. At the end of the final hymn, King Charles III will place the queen’s company camp color of the Grenadier Guards on the coffin.

Windsor, Edward, Duke of (1951). A King's Story: The memoirs of the Duke of Windsor. New York: Putnam. p.72. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) A gun carriage carried the queen’s coffin from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey, with King Charles III and other members of the royal family following behind. Since lying in state, queen Elizabeth's coffin has been draped in the Royal Standard flag, and adorned with the instruments of the state; the Royal Imperial Crown, the Sovereign’s Orb and the Sovereign’s Sceptre With Cross. These objects will remain in place until the end of the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle, when they will be ceremoniously lifted off her coffin and placed on an altar.Famed throughout the world for their distinctive bearskin caps, the queen's company of grenadier guards is one of the oldest and most senior regiments of the British Army, according to the U.K.'s defense ministry. They have held the ceremonial and military role of protecting the monarch since 1656. The queen's company are a step above regular grenadier guards, although this is still a senior regiment of the British army.

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