King Charles III Great Britain and Ireland| Tudors Crown

King Charles III’s royal cipher the monogram for the United Kingdom’s new monarch.

The king’s cipher is a monogram consisting of his first name initial, C, and his title initial, R — which stands for „rex,“ for king — along with a representation of the crown, according to Buckingham Palace.

The Tudors Crown is the crown in his Cipher.

Queen Elizabeth II used a St Edward's crown. Kings historically have used the more rounded Tudor crown. King Charles III The Royal cipher,   is the monogram of a reigning sovereign and consists of the initials of their name and title and  includes a crown

St Edward's Crown is the crown used at the moment of coronation.  King Charles III of Great Britain and Irland -British King Monogram with St Edwards Crown
Queen Elizabeth II used a St Edward’s crown. Kings historically have used the more rounded Tudor crown, in his Monogram

Coronation Crown Tudor Crown

Queen Elizabeth II | St Edwards Crown | THE CORONATION CROWN | Royal Jewels History

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