Diana, Princess of Wales.:
As the wife of the Prince of Wales, Diana used arms that included the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom with a plain, three-point label and the inescutcheon of the Coat of Arms of the Principality of Wales (the arms of the Prince of Wales), impaled with a shield bearing 1st and 4th quarters plain white, and the 2nd and 3rd quarters bearing a golden fret on a red background defaced with three escallopes (the arms of the Earl Spencer, her father). The supporters were the crowned golden lion from the Royal Arms, and a winged griffin from the Spencer arms. The shield was topped by the Prince of Wales crown. Her motto was Dieu Defend le Droit (English: God defends the right), also used in the Spencer arms.
After her divorce, Diana used the arms of the Spencer family, crowned by a royal coronet.
2007-03-26 10:07:49
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answered by Chipilona 6
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That would have been Princess Diana /
Diana, Princess of Wales.
Her family's motto was Dieu Defend le Droit ( God defends the right)
Diana, Princess of Wales (Title of Lady Diana Frances Spencer.) 1961–1997.
British consort of Charles, Prince of Wales, from 1981 until their divorce in 1996.
2007-03-29 20:58:54
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answered by Kate 6
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