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No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status residence residence no description Unknown optional residences residences no description Unknown optional Tracking category Category:Pages using infobox monarchy with unknown parameters (0) See also
name or royal name; Name which appears at top of infobox. image (optional) Coat of arms image, should be in format Imagefilename.png. image_size (optional) Image size, generally between 50-100px. reference or dipstyle; Reference style (originally labeled: Diplomatic style) spoken or offstyle; Spoken style (originally labeled: Official spoken style)
Heraldic Crown of Belgium: Heraldic royal crown with eight half-arches. Five half-arches its two-dimensional representation Bhutan Raven Crown: Bohemia (Czech Republic) Crown of Saint Wenceslas: Kept in Prague Castle: Bulgaria Heraldic Crown of Bulgaria: Heraldic royal crown with eight half-arches. Five half-arches its two-dimensional ...
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An infobox for royalty Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Name name Most common name in English-language sources. String optional Title title Principal substantive title(s) in use. String optional Titletext titletext An explanatory note about 'title', already in small text — such as a link to full titles (dependent ...
Template documentation This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.
The Imperial State Crown is, whether you realise it or not, one of the Queen’s most-worn crowns, chosen every year for the state opening of parliament, as well as the crown worn by Her Majesty ...
Non-royal dukes are not included; see Royal dukedoms in the United Kingdom. Titles mandated for use by the heir apparent (Duke of Rothesay and the 1337 creation of the Duke of Cornwall) are also not included, see Princes of Wales family tree.