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  8. Crown copyright - Wikipedia

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    Crown copyright applies "[w]here a work is made by His Majesty or by an officer or servant of the Crown in the course of his duties". [37] The Crown can also have copyrights assigned to it. There is, in addition, a small class of materials where the Crown claims the right to control reproduction outside normal copyright law under the royal ...

  9. 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]