Royal Coat of Arms
The Royal Coat of Arms of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, A Historic Emblem of British Monarchy

Royal Coat of Arms

An intricate depiction of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria, featuring the quartered shield representing England, Scotland, Ireland, and Hanover. The shield is impaled with the arms of Prince Albert, her consort, distinguished by elements such as the ermine griffin supporter and specific heraldic devices on the sinister side of the escutcheon. On the dexter side, the crowned golden lion of England serves as a supporter, bearing a label on its shoulder. Below the heraldic display, a scroll unfurls with the motto 'DIEU DEFEND LE DROIT,' meaning 'God Defend the Right.' This regal emblem embodies a significant period in British history and royal lineage.

royal arms - coat of arms - heraldry - british monarchy - queen victoria - prince albert - united kingdom

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