

Arms of the Duke of Sussex for use in England.

Marital achievement of the Duchess of Sussex showing the coronet, supporters and compartment.

Here are the marital arms of the Duchess of Sussex.

Arms of the Duke of Sussex for use in Scotland

Marital Arms of the Duchess of Sussex for use in Scotland

On 19 May 2018 Prince Harry of Wales and Meghan Markle married and then became the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Her father Michael commissioned the heraldic design to mark his daughter’s marriage to Prince William on 29 April 1911.

Sad news indeed but not unexpected…
Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, died aged 99, Buckingham Palace has announced.

These are the arms of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York who inherited them from her father, Major Ronald Ivor Ferguson, who received them in a grant from the College of Arms (COA). This Ferguson family are English so its natural they would go to the COA for arms.

Arms: Quarterly 1st and 4th Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter flory Gules; 2nd Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or; 3rd Azure a harp Or stringed Argent; overall a label of three lappets Argent the centre one charged with a double rose Gules and Argent.

A recent photo of Prince Philip consort of Queen Elizabeth II who has died today, 9 April 2021, at age 99. He was the longest living royal consort with over 73 years.

The Queen attends the opening of the Scottish Parliment.
Note the lovely thistle brooch.

The Royal Company of Archers (Monarch’s Bodyguard for Scotland)

The Scottish arms of Queen Camilla.
A rendition of John Hamilton Gaylor.

St. Margaret of Scotland whose Feast Day is 16 November

According to the old Traditional Catholic calendar, today
10 June, is the feast day of St. Margaret of Scotland.

To mark the 95th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II on Wed 21 April 2021

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon thanks the Queen for being a friend of the Scottish Parliament