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There is a gold cipher of the couple's entwined initials beneath the prince's coronet, but St James's Palace said this was not the couple's official symbol. A white lily represents St Catherine of Siena, whose feast day falls on April 29th and with whom shares her name. Beneath it is a Welsh leek surrounded by William's white three-pronged second in line to the throne label and a tiny red escallop from the Spencer family Arms.
There is also a red dragon - the heraldic symbol of Wales, the UK's floral emblems - the rose, thistle and shamrock - and the Garter belt, William's blue and gold Order of the Garter belt, as well as a large gold E for Elizabeth. The Queen's signature 'Elizabeth R' can be seen at the top right of the Instrument of Consent, which is dated 'the ninth day of February Two Thousand and Eleven in the Sixtieth year of Our Reign'. It was signed 'by the Queen herself, signed with her own hand' at a Privy Council meeting after the monarch made a formal Declaration of Consent. It reads: 'NOW KNOW YE that We have consented and do by these Presents signify Our Consent to the contracting of Matrimony between Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales K.G. And Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton.' ' The Instrument of Consent will be sent to the royal newlyweds following their marriage for them to keep.
Labour peer Lord Dubs once branded the 1772 law 'the Dangerous Dogs Act of its day', saying it was 'passed in haste owing to George III's chagrin that his relatives were getting married without consulting him'. King George III, George II's grandson, ordered the act after his younger brother the Duke of Cumberland secretly married Lady Anne Horton, deemed to be a highly disreputable widow of a commoner. In practice, the Queen is most unlikely to ever withhold her blessing and would only say no on the advice of the Prime Minister. If the Queen does not agree to a marriage, the member of the can - if aged 25 or over - inform the Privy Council of his or her intentions to wed. The could go ahead lawfully, but only if both Houses of Parliament do not expressly disapprove in the 12 months following. There is no requirement that royals marry someone of royal or aristocratic blood. But religion is a factor.
Under the the Act of Settlement of 1701, those in the direct line of succession cannot marry Catholics. Had William, who is second in line, wanted to marry a Catholic, he would have had to renounce his right to the throne.
The Queen authorised the Prince of Wales's marriage to Camilla, as she did for his first to Diana, Princess of Wales. The Great Seal of the Realm is the chief seal of the Crown, used to show the monarch's approval of important state documents.
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It is used for a range of documents requiring royal approval, such as letters patent and royal proclamations. The seal originated in the reign of Edward the Confessor during the 11th century to prevent forgery and tampering, when a double-sided metal matrix with an image of the Sovereign was used to make an impression in wax for attachment by ribbon or cord to royal documents. The Queen's current Great Seal of the Realm, the second of her reign, was created in 2001.