Royal Standard of The Netherlands - Standards of Other Members of The Royal Family

Standards of Other Members of The Royal Family

The following members of the Royal Family have personal standards:


Standard Member of the Royal Family Description
Princes of the Netherlands
(Sons of Princess Beatrix)
As princes of the Netherlands they use a 5:6 rectangular flag with the Royal standard colours and their maternal arms (the horn of Orange) and their paternal arms (the white tower of Von Amsberg) as difference. The arms of the Netherlands (which originates from Nassau) without the insignia of the Order of Willem within an orange circle.
Princess Laurentien As princess, Laurentien uses a square and swallow tailed ones, with the colours of her husband's flag reversed (as consort) and her husband's maternal arms (horn of Orange) in the upper hoist and a reference to her paternal descent (the lozenge from the Arms of Wognum in West-Friesland), in the lower hoist as difference. The arms of the Netherlands (which originates from Nassau) without the insignia of the Order of Willem in the cross.
Princesses of the Netherlands
(Daughters of Queen Juliana)
As princesses of the Netherlands they use a square and swallow tailed flag, with the Royal standard colours and their maternal arms (the horn of Orange) in the upper hoist and their paternal arms (the rose of Lippe) in the lower hoist. The arms of the Netherlands (which originates from Nassau) without the insignia of the Order of Willem within an orange circle.
Princes van Oranje-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
(Sons of Princess Margriet)
As princes van Oranje-Nassau, van Vollenhoven they use a 5:6 rectangular flag with the Royal standard colours and their maternal arms (the horn of Orange) and their paternal arms (the white six pointed star of Van Vollenhoven). The arms of the Netherlands (which originates from Nassau) without the insignia of the Order of Willem within an orange circle.

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