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Prince of Wales’s Feathers - Royal Heraldic Symbol Explained #133455 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white heraldic illustration depicts the Prince of Wales’s feathers, one of the oldest and most recognizable symbols in British royalty. The design features three white ostrich feathers rising from a golden coronet adorned with pearls and fleurs-de-lis, accompanied by the motto “Ich dien” inscribed on a ribbon. Historically adopted by Edward, the Black Prince in the 14th century, it has since been used by heirs apparent to the British throne.
Used on official royal documents, military insignia, school crests, and Welsh national branding; this image serves users seeking historical, heraldic, or cultural information about British monarchy symbols.
Related Cliparts: Discover the history and meaning behind the iconic Prince of Wales’s feathers-a heraldic badge symbolizing duty, service, and royal succession since the 14th century.
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