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Queen Camilla’s new cypher

Queen Camillahas a new royal emblem.

Camilla, 75, has unveiled a special cypher designed in her honor since becoming Queen Consort toKing Charles III, following the death ofQueen Elizabethin September.

The cypher is comprised of Camilla’s monogram below a representation of the crown. The monogram, “CR” incorporates Queen Camilla’s initial, “C,” and “R” for Regina — Latin for “Queen.” Charles’s cypher similarly features the initial of his first name and “R” for Rex (meaning “King), along with the Roman numeral for “three” or “third.”

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Queen Camilla’s new cypher

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Camilla, Queen Consort, poses with a collection of Paddington cuddly toys in the Morning Room at Clarence House, on the 64th anniversary of the publication of the first Paddington bear book, on October 13, 2022 in London, England. Over 1,000 Paddington and teddy bears, left at at Royal Residences as tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, will be donated to Barnado’s charity.

The release of the Queen Consort’s insignia follows that of her husband. The new sovereign’s symbol wasunveiledin September, and will gradually replaceQueen Elizabeth’s “ER II” insignia. Some of these changes will be gradual, palace officials say, but the postmarks on all mail leaving Buckingham Palace have already started.

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source: people.com