Royal Standard

Several countries use the term royal standard to describe the flag used by the monarch and members of the royal family.

  • Royal Standard of Australia
  • Royal Standard of Bahrain
  • Royal Standard of Barbados
  • Royal Standard of Belgium
  • Royal Standard of Cambodia
  • Royal Standards of Canada
  • Royal Standard of Denmark
  • Royal Standard of Jamaica
  • Royal Standard of Jordan
  • Royal Standard of Lesotho
  • Princely Standard of Liechtenstein
  • Grand Ducal Standard of Luxembourg
  • Royal Standard of Malaysia
  • Princely Standard of Monaco
  • Royal Standard of Morocco
  • Royal Standard of the Netherlands
  • Royal Standard of New Zealand
  • Royal Standard of Norway
  • Royal Standard of Saudi Arabia
  • Royal Standard of Spain
  • Royal Standard of Swaziland
  • Royal Standard of Sweden
  • Royal Standard of Thailand
  • Royal Standard of Tonga
  • Royal Standard of the United Kingdom
    • Princely standard of Wales (for the Prince of Wales)
    • Royal Standard of Scotland

Read more about Royal Standard:  Former Royal Standards, See Also

Famous quotes containing the words royal and/or standard:

    All hail! the pow’r of Jesus’ Name;
    Let angels prostrate fall;
    Bring forth the Royal Diadem,
    To crown Him Lord of all.
    Edward Perronet (1726–1792)

    [The Declaration of Independence] meant to set up a standard maxim for free society, which should be familiar to all, and revered by all; constantly looked to, constantly labored for, and even though never perfectly attained, constantly approximated, and thereby constantly spreading and deepening its influence, and augmenting the happiness and value of life to all people of all colors everywhere.
    Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865)