11th February 2023 | Lieutenancy News
The Coronation Emblem
The Coronation Emblem – which will feature throughout May’s historic celebrations – pays tribute to The King’s love of the natural world, depicting the flora of the four nations in the shape of St Edward’s Crown.
The official Coronation emblem is now available for use for all activities associated with the Coronation including community and national events, publications, retail, and merchandising.
You can download the Emblem in English and Welsh, free of charge, by following the text link below:
DOWNLOAD ALL EMBLEM FILES (WeTransfer link)
About the Emblem
The emblem pays tribute to The King’s love of the natural world, unifying the flora of the four nations of the United Kingdom; the rose of England, the thistle of Scotland, the daffodil of Wales and the shamrock of Northern Ireland. Together, the flowers create the shape of St Edward’s Crown, with which His Majesty The King will be crowned during the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6th May. The emblem has been designed using the red, white and blue of the union flag.
The emblem will feature throughout the historic celebrations in May, including the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey and the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle, as well as national events, street parties and community gatherings. The emblem will also be used for all official merchandise commemorating the Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort, and across digital and social media.

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