Royal insignia

The royal insignia (Dutch: koninklijk distinctief)[1][2] is the military insignia specially designed for Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands for use on his military uniforms after his investiture as King of the Netherlands in 2013. The insignia consists of a globus cruciger with the sword of state and a sceptre crossed behind it. The King wears the insignia on his shoulder straps in lieu of the shoulder marks used as rank insignia in the Dutch Armed Forces.[1]

Close-up of the king's military uniform with the royal insignia

References

  1. Royal insignia struck, Ministry of Defence, 2013. Retrieved on 17 February 2015.
  2. (in Dutch) Koninklijk distinctief geslagen, Ministry of Defence, 2013. Retrieved on 17 February 2015.
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