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PRINCESSES’ COAT OF ARMS

I Received July 3, 7 p.m.) LONDON. July 2. His Majesty has approved of coats-of-urms for Princess Elizabeth and Ivmcess Margaret. Lach consists of the Royal Arms, with a diflerent label ot heraldic devices indicating their positions as daughters of the Sovereign. Ihe white rose of York, incorporated tn each label, is of three points. The centre part is charged with the thistle and each of the others with the Tudor rose. lhe quartering of the Royal Arms is charged with the same distinctive labels. Other members of the Royal Family also wear the Royal Arms with diflerent labels. The Duke of Gloucester’s, for instance, is a silver label with the lion and St. George's* crosses.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 237, 4 July 1944, Page 5

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PRINCESSES’ COAT OF ARMS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 237, 4 July 1944, Page 5

PRINCESSES’ COAT OF ARMS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 237, 4 July 1944, Page 5

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