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Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom - Symbolism and History #2255336 (License: Personal Use)
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This heraldic achievement displays the quartered shield of the United Kingdom-England (three lions), Scotland (lion rampant), Ireland (harp), and historically France (fleurs-de-lis)-surrounded by the Garter motto “Honi soit qui mal y pense.” The red dragon represents Wales, while the white greyhound symbolizes England’s royal lineage; both stand on a grassy mound adorned with Tudor roses. Above, a crowned golden lion serves as the crest, embodying sovereignty and continuity of monarchy.
Used on official government documents, royal proclamations, court buildings, and state insignia; this image serves users seeking authoritative visual reference for British heraldry, constitutional symbolism, or historical research.
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