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Royal standards of Canada

The royal standards of Canada are a set of personal flags used by members of the Canadian royal family to denote the presence of the bearer within any vehicle, building, or area within Canada or when representing Canada abroad. All are based on a banner of the coat of arms of Canada, which are the arms of the Canadian monarch.

The Canadian monarch's standard consists simply of the coat of arms in flag form. The standards belonging to Prince William, Prince of Wales; Princess Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, are differentiated by heraldic labels and roundels with personal identifiers within. One flag, with an ermine border, is for use by the remaining members of the royal family.


The first standard was created for Queen Elizabeth II in 1962. The current flag for the Canadian monarch was unveiled on 6 May 2023, the day of King Charles III's coronation. The flags are part of a larger collection of Canadian royal symbols.[1]

The Prince of Wales[6]

The Prince of Wales[6]

Princess Anne, Princess Royal[7]

Princess Anne, Princess Royal[7]

Prince Andrew, Duke of York[8]

Prince Andrew, Duke of York[8]

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh[9]

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh[9]

Other members of the royal family[5]

Other members of the royal family[5]

Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, 1962 to 2022

Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, 1962 to 2022

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, 2011 to 2022

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, 2011 to 2022

Canadian royal symbols

Monarchy of Canada § Cultural role

Flag of the governor general of Canada

List of Canadian flags

National symbols of Canada

Flags of Elizabeth II

Flags of Charles III

Canadian flags of the Royal Family

The Flags of Canada, by Alistair B. Fraser

Head of State