Flags of Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II has and has had a variety of flags both for her use as the Sovereign of one of her independent realms, such as the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom or her Personal Canadian Flag, or for her personal use in the case of her Personal Flag.
By date
As | In Use | Details | Flag | ||
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The Princess Elizabeth (from 1947 also Duchess of Edinburgh) | 1944—1952 | Banner of the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, differenced with a label of three points argent, charged with a Cross of St George, a Tudor Rose, a Cross of St George. | |||
Personal flag | 1960 - | The crowned letter 'E' in gold, surrounded by a garland of gold roses on a blue background | |||
United Kingdom (outside Scotland) |
1952 - | Banner of the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom undifferenced. | |||
United Kingdom (Scotland) |
1952 - | Banner of the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom in Scotland undifferenced. | |||
Canada | 1962 - | Banner of the Royal Arms of Canada defaced with a crowned letter 'E' in gold, surrounded by a garland of gold roses on a blue background | |||
Australia | 1962 - | Banner of the Royal Arms of Australia defaced with a crowned letter 'E' in gold, surrounded by a garland of gold roses on a blue background | |||
New Zealand | 1962 - | Banner of the Royal Arms of New Zealand defaced with a crowned letter 'E' in gold, surrounded by a garland of gold roses on a blue background | |||
Jamaica | 1962 - | Banner of the Royal Arms of Jamaica defaced with a crowned letter 'E' in gold, surrounded by a garland of gold roses on a blue background | |||
Barbados | 1966 - | Banner of the Royal Arms of Barbados defaced with a crowned letter 'E' in gold, surrounded by a garland of gold roses on a blue background | |||
Trinidad and Tobago | 1966 - 1976 | ||||
Malta | 1967 - 1974 | ||||
Mauritius | 1968 - 1992 |
References
- ↑ Date given is the date of assumption of the current flag in use for each country.
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