The new logo of the British government website and the change of crown have sparked speculation and

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-23

The logo of the United Kingdom has changed! This is no small feat! According to the BBC 19**, the Tudor crown pattern of King Charles III has replaced the late Queen Elizabeth II's beloved St. Edward's crown pattern, which has attracted widespread attention!

Imagine that this logo, which used to be everywhere in *** mailboxes, ** and even currencies and passports, suddenly has a new face! This is not only the replacement of patterns, but also the inheritance of history and the continuation of symbols.

Elizabeth II's St. Edward's Crown was the symbol of the British royal family for decades, witnessing the prosperity and development of the United Kingdom. However, with the accession to the throne of Charles III, he chose the Tudor crown, in line with his grandfather George VI, as the new royal emblem. This means not only a change of patterns, but also the inheritance and continuation of the history of the British royal family.

The difference between the two crown patterns also makes people have endless reverie. Is there a deep symbolism behind the ** cross of St. Edward's Crown, which is flanked by two arches, and a circular dome above the Tudor crown? A tribute to history? Or is it a vision for the future? These issues may only be known to the British royal family, but for the outside world, these changes have undoubtedly sparked heated ** and speculation.

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said he was "proud" of the change. This is not only a support for the British royal family, but also a cherishing of the country's history and traditions. This pride is also reflected in the actions of the United Kingdom, from the future currency, passports and other aspects, the design of the Tudor crown is quietly replacing the St. Edward's crown, symbolizing the advent of a new era, but also showing the British ** for the historical heritage of the adherence to the heritage.

This change is not only an update of the pattern, but also a blend of the British royal family and the country's history, a collision of tradition and modernity. It will witness the development and changes of the United Kingdom, the rise and fall of the royal family, and become the common memory and symbol of the British people in the years to come.

Therefore, when we log in again or pick up the new version of the British currency and passport, we may be able to more deeply appreciate the historical heritage and emotional value contained in this change. Let's look forward to seeing what strength and vitality this new logo will bring to the future of the UK!

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