Draft:Armorial of the House of Windsor

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Badge of the House, adpoted in 1938

The House of Windsor was formed in 1917 through a proclamation by King George V. The agnatic descendants of Albert, Prince Consort & Queen Victoria form a branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, while those of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh & Queen Elizabeth II are of the House of Glucksburg, though use the name Mountbatten-Windsor in reference to the Battenberg family to which Philip's mother belonged.

Arms of Dominion[edit]

British Isles[edit]

Elizabeth II changed the depiction of the royal arms to use St Edward's Crown instead of the Tudor crown, and include a compartment of grass behind the motto scroll. After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022, the new King Charles III returned to using the Tudor Crown, but in an updated version.

Australia[edit]

Canada[edit]

Other realms[edit]

British Overseas Territories[edit]

Personal Arms[edit]

Heirs apparent[edit]

Others[edit]

First Generation: The children of King George V[edit]

Edward used the arms of the heir apparent before his reign, and a new blazon after it. The Prince John, George's youngest child, did not live to receive a grant of arms.

Second Generation: The children of the sons of King George V[edit]

Third generation: The children of Queen Elizabeth II[edit]

Fourth generation: The children of the sons of Queen Elizabeth II[edit]

It is yet to be seen if the Duke of Edinburgh's children, James and Louise, will be granted arms.

Consorts[edit]

The wives of kings[edit]

The wives of kings' sons[edit]

The wives of kings' grandsons[edit]

The husbands of Windsor women[edit]

Collateral relatives[edit]

Other agnatic descendants of Prince Albert & Queen Victoria[edit]

Mountbatten[edit]

Armstrong-Jones[edit]

References[edit]

Category:Armorials of the United Kingdom Category:House of Windsor