Category:Coats of arms of Prince Charles (as Duke of Rothesay)
Basic arms & blazon edit
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Arms of Prince Charles, as Duke of Rothesay: Quarterly of 4: 1&4: Stewart, Hereditary High Steward of Scotland; 2&3: Lord of the Isles; over all an inescutcheon of the royal arms of Scotland (Stuart) with a label of three points azure (Duke of Rothesay, title of son and heir apparent to the monarch of Scotland)
"The Prince of Wales had the idea of incorporating his Scottish titles - Duke of Rothesay, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland - into a banner. It was designed in 1974 by Sir Iain Moncrieffe in his capacity as Albany Herald and approved by The Queen later that year. The standard, exclusively for use when The Prince is in Scotland, was first flown on 21st July 1976, when he visited Loch Kishorn, Wester Ross, to launch the Ninian Central oil platform production dock, the site of which was part of the ancient lordship of the Isles. The standard is also known as His Royal Highness's Scottish Banner." (official web-site of the Prince of Wales[1])
Media in category "Coats of arms of Prince Charles (as Duke of Rothesay)"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Arms of the Duke of Rothesay.svg 600 × 660; 158 KB
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Coat of Arms of the Duke of Rothesay.svg 1,550 × 1,430; 1.89 MB
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Crowned Inescutcheon of the Duke of Rothesay.svg 410 × 817; 235 KB
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Duke of Rothesay Coat of Arms.PNG 449 × 487; 66 KB
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Shield of Arms of the Duke of Rothesay.svg 410 × 478; 100 KB