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  2. File:Royal crown of the King of Sweden.svg - Wikipedia

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    Crown (heraldry) House of Vasa; List of members of the House of Oldenburg; Mountbatten family; Swedish heraldry; Swedish nobility; User:JMvanDijk/Sandbox 12/Box10; User:JMvanDijk/Sandbox 9/Box 12/Box 4; Template:Genealogical Table of the Battenberg, Mountbatten and Mountbatten-Windsor Family

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  6. Coronet of Charles, Prince of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of the monde. The coronet follows the form laid down by King Charles II in 1677 by having just one arch rather than the traditional two arches or four half-arches of British monarchs' crowns to show that the Prince of Wales is inferior to the monarch but outranks the other royal princes and dukes. [4]

  7. The preferred crown symbol of King Charles III has replaced Queen Elizabeth II’s chosen insignia on the UK government website. The King’s Tudor Crown symbol can be seen on multiple pages of ...

  8. List of royal crowns - Wikipedia

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    Heraldic Crown of Egypt: Finland Crown of Finland: France Crown of Charlemagne: From 1271, used as a French coronation crown, destroyed in 1793 France Crown of tradition of the Queens: Destroyed in 1590 France Crown of Saint Louis: Destroyed in 1793 France Crown of the Queens of Jeanne d'Évreux Destroyed in 1793 France Funeral crown of Queen ...

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