- The Governor General of Canada
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
Ottawa, Ontario
Registration of the Flag of The Duke of Cambridge for personal use in Canada
September 15, 2011
Vol. VI, p. 70
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Blazon
Flag
A banner of the Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Canada debruised of a hurt environed by maple leaves and escallops and charged with the Royal Cypher of His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge Or, and of a three-point label Argent charged with an escallop Gules;
Symbolism
Flag
The banner of the Royal Arms of Canada indicates that the Duke of Cambridge is in the line of succession to the Canadian Crown. The three-point label is the mark of an eldest son, and the shell differentiates the Duke’s label from that of his father, the Prince of Wales. The Duke’s personal Cypher, in the centre, is composed of the letter “W” surmounted by a coronet that indicates he is the child of the heir apparent to the Sovereign. The maple leaves represent Canada, and the shells repeat the symbol found in the label.
Background
Canada Gazette Information
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 24, 2012, in Volume 146, page 748 of the Canada Gazette.
Artist Information
Creator(s)
Original concept of Claire Boudreau, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Painter
College of Arms / Collège d’armes and/et Cathy Bursey-Sabourin
Calligrapher
* Not applicable / Sans objet
Recipient Information
Royal Family
The personal flag of The Duke of Cambridge for use in Canada was approved by Her Majesty The Queen by Letters Patent dated 31 May 2011.