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Post by jonksy on Feb 11, 2023 8:00:50 GMT
Good to see the Scottish Thistle playing a large part in the new emblem...
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Post by patman post on Feb 11, 2023 15:16:52 GMT
I can also see daffodils, shamrocks and what look like pansies...
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 11, 2023 15:46:38 GMT
I can also see daffodils, shamrocks and what look like pansies... You see pansies! Are you looking at the emblem or looking at a mirror?
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Post by Vinny on Feb 11, 2023 16:23:10 GMT
God save the King!
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Post by patman post on Feb 11, 2023 16:24:18 GMT
None of our mirrors, furnishings or decor have anything floral.
Besides, the only plant that could do me justice is he mythical narcissus…
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Post by om15 on Feb 11, 2023 17:08:35 GMT
The Crown is the "Queens" Crown or Royal Crown with depressed arches, I would have thought that King Charles III would have a "Kings Crown" or Imperial crown with arches that rise to the centre. Perhaps it is an economy so that service men don't have to change cap badges and rank badges perhaps.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 11, 2023 18:04:03 GMT
The Crown is the "Queens" Crown or Royal Crown with depressed arches, I would have thought that King Charles III would have a "Kings Crown" or Imperial crown with arches that rise to the centre. Perhaps it is an economy so that service men don't have to change cap badges and rank badges perhaps. I have just found this link mate....Some are saying The emblem includes the flora of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and are representitive of the kings love of nature..FFS
They form the shape of St Edward’s Crown, which will be used for the crowning of King Charles on May 6 at Westminster Abbey.
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Post by Steve on Feb 11, 2023 19:32:06 GMT
Should have incorporated his infamous wish to be reincarnated as a tampon
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2023 20:12:14 GMT
Good to see the Scottish Thistle playing a large part in the new emblem...
Above the crown, too.
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