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Definition of royal standard in English: royal standardnoun A banner bearing the royal coat of arms, flown in the presence of royalty. Example sentencesExamples - Draped in her royal standard and adorned with a wreath of pink camellias, the Queen Mother's coffin was today before the altar of the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Great Park.
- Charles raised his royal standard at Nottingham in August 1642 and called on all loyal subjects to support him.
- Last night, beneath the shroud of her royal standard, Princess Margaret's coffin was resting in the Queen's Chapel at St James's Palace.
- A ceremony to his memory will be held at Scone Palace in Perthshire, close to the former abbey where Bruce was named king, and the royal standard of Scotland raised.
- A panorama of the Houses of Parliament is sculpted in silver and 24-carat gold, along with the lion and unicorn from the royal standard.
- In 1642 the royal standard was raised by Charles at Nottingham against the Parliamentary forces.
- The royal standard was raised at Nottingham in August.
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