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However, the queen signs official documents “Elizabeth R.” The R stands for Regina, which means “queen.” (Regina is not one of her given names; she was baptized Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.) George V used the family name Windsor during World War I.
Elizabeth's royal signature is the basis for the illuminated capital letters “E” and “R” in her name on the front of her runner, referring to Elizabeth as she referred to herself, “Elizabeth R.” The elaborate and snaking “R” was used by the Queen after her name; it stood for “Regina,” which is Latin for queen.
The cypher of His Majesty King Charles III has been revealed. The cypher is the Sovereign's monogram, consisting of the initials of the monarch's name, Charles, and title, Rex – Latin for King, alongside a representation of the Crown.
Elizabeth Regina (ER), the royal cypher of Elizabeth I.
The 'ER' symbol on the uniform of British royals stands for Elizabeth Regina, the initials of the queen. This symbol is given only to those who remained in active service to the late queen.
In the design the shield shows the various Royal emblems of different parts of the United Kingdom: the three lions of England in the first and fourth quarters, the lion of Scotland in the second and the harp of Ireland in the third.
') William certainly has the option of choosing a new regnal name when he becomes King (perhaps one of his middle names: Arthur, Philip, or Louis, or George, like his great-grandfather), but if he keeps William, he would be known as King William V.
A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king, and usually shares her spouse's social rank and status.
The sovereign's monogram consists of the intertwining initials “C” and “R,” representing his name “Charles” and “Rex,” the Latin word for king. Because the King is the third Charles to reign, “III” has been put in the middle of the “R.”
At the time of her death she was reported to have a full inch of makeup on her face. Her rumoured last words were: “All my possessions for one moment of time.” Historians believe this statement is apocryphal. The Queen's Lady of the Bedchamber refused to allow Elizabeth's body to be subject to a post-mortem.
There are no obligatory codes of behaviour when meeting The Queen or a member of the Royal Family, but many people wish to observe the traditional forms. For men this is a neck bow (from the head only) whilst women do a small curtsy.
New styling for Queen Elizabeth is in use following her death. After she "peacefully" died at age 96 on September 8 and her funeral was held on September 19, Buckingham Palace has shifted their royal reference to the monarch in communications from "Her Majesty the Queen" to "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth."
“It is hard to believe how quickly time has flown by…!” Underneath the typed note, she signed the note in her own handwriting, “Camilla R”. The letter R stands for “Regina” – the Latin word for “queen” – which Camilla has used since the passing of the late Queen Elizabeth II in September.
Baroness Carlyn Chisholm
Caroline Elizabeth Chisholm, Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen, 71, is a British life peeress and member of the House of Lords, where she currently sits as a Crossbencher. She resigned the Conservative Whip when she took on the role of the Queen's companion.
Prince William defied royal protocol at the King's Coronation when he chose not to bow to Queen Camilla at the Coronation Concert.
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King is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts. The female equivalent is queen regnant ("reigning/ruling queen", as opposed to queen consort), although in some cases, the title of "King" is given to females such as Mary, Queen of Hungary, and Jadwiga of Poland in the 1380s.
Both of them are married or partners of the next in line to the throne. This means that neither Camilla nor Kate will ever be known as Queen, only as Queen Consort. When William becomes king, that will be the title that awaits her.
So, the bottom line? Yes, Prince Harry could one day be king…but there'd need to be a lot of unfortunate and premature deaths in order for that to happen. And even if it did happen, there's no certainty that the present Duke of Sussex would actually want to take on the role (he could very well choose to abdicate).
Succeeding Queen Elizabeth II is her eldest son, Charles, who is now King Charles III. In Britain's monarchy, the heir ascends to the throne immediately upon the death of their predecessor. A formal ceremony and coronation are held later.
Once upon a time, on a 12th-century battlefield, English soldiers would carry flags with three gold lions on a red background, to inspire them in battle. The three lions on the England badge grew from the union of the royal families' use of the lion symbol.
The Three Lions were created by three historical figures in England's past. Henry I had a lion on his standard in 1100 before he combined this with his wife's father's shield which also included a lion.
The sovereign, rather conservative, wanted to keep Norman as his language at court. Thus, he chose the motto “Dieu et mon droit” for the Kingdom of England. This phrase came from Richard the Lionheart (Richard Cœur de Lion, in French), monarch of the country between 1189 and 1199.