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3ARwun
2019-03-12 04:44:12 UTC
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Equality of Arms
Mar 8
Some would have us believe that marks of cadence are only for sons and using >them on a daughter's arms would break heraldic tradition. We found these arms >of HRH The Princess Royal showing a mark of cadence. Who authorised this >break with tradition?
@aroyalheraldry
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How is this a "break with tradition"? Please name an adult princess, especially since the time of HM King George III (i.e. over 200 years) who hasn't been assigned a Label (mark of cadency). There has only been one.
3ARwun
2019-03-12 04:49:43 UTC
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Post by 3ARwun
Equality of Arms
Mar 8
Some would have us believe that marks of cadence are only for sons and using >them on a daughter's arms would break heraldic tradition. We found these arms >of HRH The Princess Royal showing a mark of cadence. Who authorised this >break with tradition?
@aroyalheraldry
Mar 9
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How is this a "break with tradition"? Please name an adult princess, especially since the time of HM King George III (i.e. over 200 years) who hasn't been assigned a Label (mark of cadency). There has only been one.
3ARwun
2019-03-12 04:51:18 UTC
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Post by 3ARwun
Equality of Arms
Mar 8
Some would have us believe that marks of cadence are only for sons and using >them on a daughter's arms would break heraldic tradition. We found these arms >of HRH The Princess Royal showing a mark of cadence. Who authorised this >break with tradition?
@aroyalheraldry
Mar 9
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How is this a "break with tradition"? Please name an adult princess, especially since the time of HM King George III (i.e. over 200 years) who hasn't been assigned a Label (mark of cadency). There has only been one.


@TheHeraldrySoc also replied:
Mar 8
The Heraldry Society Retweeted Equality of Arms
The Sovereign may do as they please where heraldry is concerned.

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