fleur de lis
Coats of arms and flags ^ French arms before 1376 ^ French arms after 1376 ^ The arms of Edward III, including the fleur-de-lis; similar arms were used by subsequent English monarchs ^ Standard of the French royal family prior to 1789 and from 1815 to 1830 ^ Scottish royal arms ^ Fleur-de-lis of Florence ^ Fleur-de-lis in the coat of arms of Pope Paul VI ^ Fleur-de-lis of Bosnia ^ National symbol of Bosniaks ^ Flag of Quebec ^ Flag of Acadiana ^ Coat of Arms of Wiesbaden, Capital of Hessen, Germany
See the link to the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
Royal Small Arms Factory was created in 1816.
royal = royal 40% of English vocabulary comes from French.
Royal (adjective) is spelled royal (masc.), royale (fem.) in French.
There is no french royal family
The spanish kings royal coat of arms The spanish kings royal coat of arms
Mont Royal : royal mountain
Are you talking about the flag of the French kings? None. The French monarchy used either a white or blue flag covered with fleur-de-lis. Earlier French kings used only three fleur-de-lis but later kings used a field of fleur-de-lis. The United Kingdom has a total of four lions on its Royal Standard: three from the English Coat of Arms, and one from the Scottish Coat of Arms.
There is no french royal family
Mon Droit, maybe? That's French and means 'my right'. The motto on the English royal arms is: 'Dieu et Mon Droit' - God and My Right
No, it is impossible for your arms to fall off at a French horn academy.