Those aren't leopards they are lions and they are a design for her coat of arms.
As a Queen of Scots from an early age and briefly also a Queen of France, she had to make wise decisions. However, there is one very silly decisions that she made in her youth. It was when she declared herself a Queen of England and started using Coat of arms of England. She got Queen Elizabeth I. furious :)
Certainly- Rank hath its privileges! there would be a coat of arms, the Royal Stewart or Stuart tartan, and so on. Probably in the form of a Diamond as that is associated with Ladies of Nobility. The combination of a Diamond- with the arms or insignia within, and topped with a crown usually signifies a Princess.The Stewart or Stuart coat of arms would be used- the feminine- as I have described, pattern used.
One was Lady Elizabeth Kennedy, who was involved in a legend that she seized the Queen"s head after her execution had it preserved, and when she died ( many years later) was secretly buried with her in her casket, The dead lady in waiting was in her mourning costume with Tudor ruff and she was cradling the Head of Mary Stuart in her arms or on a small pillow. it is not known if this legend may have some truth.
because she had man arms more hairy then most of the other women at that time in history
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"Totus Tuus."
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