King Charles chose the rounded Tudor Crown for his royal cypher when he ... The King's grandfather, George VI, also used the Tudor Crown for his cypher when he reigned between 1936 and 1952.
The first red post box with the cypher of King Charles III has been revealed by the Royal Mail. Julie Spence, the Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, unveiled the post box on High Street ...
St George's Hall was officially reopened by the King in 2007. Liverpool City council said the Grade I-listed building had a "long-standing link with coronations". The royal cypher was personally ...
The King’s new cypher was revealed with great fanfare just days into his reign: a stylised monogram combining his initial ...
The monogram combines his initial “C” and “R” for Rex, the Latin for king, plus III for the third King Charles ... As the period of royal mourning ends, the new cypher of King Charles ...
Royal Mail has been forced to clarify an 'error' as one of its vans appeared to show a new King Charles cypher - for the wrong monarch. The picture shows His Majesty's symbol, which features an ...