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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.

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