Representative symbols of the British

Patriotic symbols

The symbols for the British people represent their culture and their history, and for them they are extremely important, for which they feel a deep respect and support for these symbols.

Union Jack

Symbol representing the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland internationally

It is the result of uniting the patron saints of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, excluding Wales. That is, the cross of St. George, of England, that of St. Andrew, of Scotland, and that of St. Patrick of Ireland.

Coat of arms

The British monarch's coat of arms is also used as a national crest in the United Kingdom. In it the coats of arms of the constituent nations of this appear together: England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The shield is made up of different parts which are:
Arms of the Kingdom of England. Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland Arms of Ireland, representing Northern Ireland The Crown of Saint Edward symbolizes national sovereignty. Insignia of the Order of the Garter representing the knights. A golden leopard lion guarding and crowned with the Crown of Saint Edward. Golden helmet with bars representing stability. A golden lion guarding and crowned with the Crown of Saint Edward. A white unicorn in fetters and chains. White or blue ribbon, with the UK motto "God and my right"


God Save the Queen or king

It is a patriotic song of the United Kingdom that has been traditionally used as the national anthem of this country and its colonies, as well as the royal anthem of the British royal family and other countries that recognize the British monarch as their head of state. When the British monarch is male, the hymn becomes God Save the King, as it was originally sung.

Saint Edward Crown

The Crown of Saint Edward , is the headdress used in the coronation ceremony of the kings of England and by extension of the whole of the United Kingdom by virtue of the Acts of the Union with the nation.

The Crown of Saint Edward, is the most important piece of the British Crown Jewels, it is used by the Archbishop of Canterbury to crown the monarchs of the United Kingdom and represents the sovereignty and power of the British people

Great seal of the kingdom

the seal not only represents the approval of the royal family but also represents the approval of all people


It is a seal that is used to symbolize the approval of the Sovereign to the important documents of the State. The sealing wax is cast in a metal mold or matrix and is printed on a wax figure that is attached by a cord or a ribbon to the documents that the monarch wishes to make official.

Flag of saint david

It is formed by a yellow cross on a dark sand field. Represents the patron saint of Wales, David of Wales, bishop of the Welsh diocese of Menèvia in the 6th century

The flag has been used as a variant to represent Wales, in the same sense that the crosses of Saint George, Saint Andrew, Saint Patrick and Saint Piran are used to represent England, Scotland, Ireland or Cornwall. The flag can be seen throughout Wales

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