Royal Standard
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Several countries use the term Royal Standard to describe the flag used by the monarch and members of the royal family.
- Grand Ducal Standard of Luxembourg
- Princely Standard of Liechtenstein
- Princely Standard of Monaco
- Royal Standard of Australia known as the Queen's Personal Australian Flag
- Royal Standard of Barbados known as the Queen's Personal Barbadian Flag
- Royal Standard of Canada known as the Queen's Personal Canadian Flag
- Royal Standard of Jamaica known as the Queen's Personal Jamaican Flag
- Royal Standard of New Zealand known as the Queen's Personal Flag for New Zealand
- Royal Standard of Bahrain
- Royal Standard of Belgium
- Royal Standard of Cambodia
- Royal Standard of Denmark
- Royal Standard of Jordan
- Royal Standard of Lesotho
- Royal Standard of Malaysia
- Royal Standard of Morocco
- Royal Standard of the Netherlands
- Royal Standard of Norway
- Royal Standard of Saudi Arabia
- Royal Standard of Spain
- Royal Standard of Swaziland
- Royal Standard of Sweden
- Royal Standard of Thailand
- Royal Standard of Tonga
- Royal Standard of the United Kingdom
[edit] Former Royal Standards
- Oriflamme, the royal standard of the French monarchs (during the Middle Ages)
- Personal Standards of the Kings of Portugal (until 1910)
- Queen's Personal Maltese Flag, also known as the Royal Standard of Malta (1967-1974)
- Royal Bend of Castile, the battle standard of the Castilian monarchs (from the Middle Ages to the 16th century)
- Royal Standard of Egypt (1923-1953)
- Royal Standard of England (c. 1198-1603)
- Royal Standard of Nepal
- Royal Standard of Yugoslavia (1922-1937)
[edit] See also
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