HM The King’s monogram

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The royal monogram was specified by His Majesty The King in the Council of State on 14 January 2024. The royal monogram consists of two mirrored Fs, between which the Roman numeral X (10) is placed, the whole crowned by the royal crown. The monogram was chosen by The King and was designed and drawn by the royal armorist Ronny Skov Andersen with digital assistance from designer Stefan Lægaard.

In the future, The King’s monogram will replace HM Queen Margrethe’s in many places. The royal monogram is used, among other places, on royal ordinances, on the Life Guard’s sentry boxes and shoulder straps, on the Guard Hussar Regiment’s sabretaches and shabracks (saddle cloths) and in many other connections. 

The process of replacing the royal monogram will likely extend over a long period of time.