Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms
Prince Harry received a coat of arms on his 18th birthday. The Prince was involved in designing the crest which incorporates an emblem from the family arms of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
Harry's crest - a lion and unicorn, either side of a shield, topped by a coronet and second, smaller lion - is based on one created for Prince William on his 18th birthday.
As with Prince William, The Queen authorised the unique coat of arms for Prince Harry.
It features a small, red escallop from the Spencer coat of arms. The escallop appears three times on the first, third and fifth points on white collars around the lions, unicorn and shield.
The collars or labels, as they are called, can only be used in arms of the sovereign's children or the eldest son of The Prince of Wales. There is no motto.


