British Coat Of Arms
The British Coat of Arms is the official heraldic symbol of the United Kingdom. It features a shield divided into four quadrants, representing England, Scotland, and Ireland. The emblem is supported by a lion and a unicorn, symbolizing strength and purity, respectively. The motto "Dieu et mon droit," meaning "God and my right," reflects the monarchy's divine right to rule.
The coat of arms also includes a crown, representing the British monarchy, and a scroll with the motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense," which translates to "Shame on him who thinks evil of it." This emblem is used in official documents and represents the unity of the nations within the UK.