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United Kingdom
The Royal coat of arms is the official
emblem of the British monarch, used by the sovereign and the UK government,
with a distinct Scottish version used in Scotland. The shield is quartered to
represent England (three lions), Scotland (lion rampant), and Ireland
(harp). The crest features a crowned lion, while the supporters are a lion
and a chained unicorn, symbolizing strength and controlled power.
Floral symbols—the Tudor rose, thistle,
and shamrock—represent England, Scotland, and Ireland. The arms include
the monarch’s motto “Dieu et mon droit” and the Order of the Garter’s
motto “Honi soit qui mal y pense.” Together, the elements express royal
authority, unity, and tradition within the United Kingdom.
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