National Symbols of The United Kingdom - Symbols of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Symbols of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Sovereign state National Personification National Animal(s) Coat of Arms Motto Anthem
United Kingdom
Flag of the United Kingdom
(Union Jack)
Britannia
Lion


Bulldog

Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom


Dieu et mon droit
(French)
"God and my right"
(as used in England, Northern Ireland & Wales)

In Defens
(Scots)
"In Defence"
(as used in Scotland)
"God Save the Queen"

Note: "Queen" is replaced with "King" in the lyrics whenever the monarch is male.

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