Standard of Queen Camilla
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The standard of Queen Camilla, Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth Realms is the banner of arms used by Queen Camilla. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Royal Arms with a border of ermine is used as her standard,[1] as traditionally used by members of the Royal Family who do not have their own standard. In Scotland, however, her standard is the Royal Arms in Scotland impaled with her father's arms since 2024.
Usage
[edit]As the Duchess of Cornwall, her standard with ermine was used multiple times. She used it when visiting Canada in 2009[2] and when she visited the HMS Illustrious in 2014.[3] As Queen of the United Kingdom, it was used at the Service of Thanksgiving for Constantine II and at the Commonwealth Day Service in 2024.[4][5]
The version of her Standard with the impaled arms has been used above her stall plate as a Lady of the Thistle since 2024.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Simon Vigar [@simonvigar5] (2024-06-19). "the bordered Royal Standard for Queen Camilla. The border is ermine, dontyaknow - usually for wives who don't have their own Standard … yet Camilla does …" (Tweet). Retrieved 2024-10-05 – via Twitter.
- ^ Proc, Jerry. "THE VISIT of PRINCE CHARLES and the DUCHESS OF CORNWALL". jproc.ca. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
- ^ Mumby, Max. "The Prince Of Wales And Duchess Of Cornwall Visit Portsmouth". Retrieved 5 October 2024.
- ^ "Queen Camilla Joined by Royals at Thanksgiving Service For King Constantine". youtube.com. The Royal Family Channel (ITN). Retrieved 5 October 2024.
- ^ "A Service of Celebration for Commonwealth Day". youtube.com. BBC. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
- ^ Alastair Bruce [@AlastairBruce_] (August 24, 2024). "The Queen's arms and scottish banner (standard) hung St. Giles Kirk" (Tweet) – via Twitter.