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
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—Mary Arrigo (20th century)
“An indirect quotation we can usually expect to rate only as better or worse, more or less faithful, and we cannot even hope for a strict standard of more and less; what is involved is evaluation, relative to special purposes, of an essentially dramatic act.”
—Willard Van Orman Quine (b. 1908)