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Royal Standard of Hawaii (1874–1893) Royal Standard of Iraq (1930–1958) Royal Standard of Italy (1880–1946) Royal Standard of the Maharaja of Jaisalmer (still in use) Royal Standard of Korea; Royal Standard of Laos (1949–1975) Royal Standard of Libya (1951–1969) Royal Standard of Madagascar (before 1885) Royal Standard of Malta (1967 ...
British Standards are the standards produced by BSI Group which is incorporated under a Royal Charter (and which is formally designated as the National Standards Body (NSB) for the UK). [1] The BSI Group produces British Standards under the authority of the Charter, which lays down as one of the BSI's objectives to:
List of organisations in the United Kingdom with a royal charter is an incomplete list of organisations based in the United Kingdom that have received a royal charter from an English, Scottish, or British monarch. There are over 900 bodies which have a UK royal charter. [1] and a list of these is published by the Privy Council Office. [2]
The articles about the monarchs of these kingdoms are in the British monarchs category, while the British royalty category contains all the articles about royal individuals, including the monarchs. The Guernsey , Jersey and Isle of Man categories are included because those three places are Crown Dependencies .
The banners used by the Prince of Wales vary depending upon location. His personal standard is the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom differenced as in his arms with a label of three points Argent, and the escutcheon of the arms of the Principality of Wales in the centre. It is used outside Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, and Canada, and ...
Insignia of the Royal Family Order of Elizabeth II. The sovereign of the United Kingdom may award a royal family order to female members of the British royal family, as they typically do not wear the commemorative medals that men do. The same practice is in place in the royal families of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Thailand, and ...
Standards of the Commonwealth The Standard of Ceylon. borne by Sir Edwin A. P. Wijeyeratne KBE (1889–1968) The Standard of Pakistan. borne by Mirza Abol Hassan Ispahani (1902–1981) The Standard of the Union of South Africa. borne by Dr Albertus L. Geyer (1894–1969) The Standard of New Zealand. borne by Sir Frederick Widdowson Doidge KCMG ...
Royal Standard for Scotland flying above the Palace of Holyroodhouse. In Scotland a separate version of the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is used, whereby the red Lion Rampant of the Kingdom of Scotland appears in the first and fourth quadrants, displacing the three gold lions passant guardant of England, which occur only in the second quadrant.