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UK govt revamps logo with King Charles III's chosen domed crown

The design of the Tudor Crown can be distinguished by its slightly more domed appearance, which will now become the iconic image across British government notices.

February 20, 2024 / 17:18 IST
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UK govt revamps logo with King Charles III's chosen domed crown

In a move that symbolises a new royal era for the country, the UK government has updated the logo on its official GOV.UK digital services used across all departments for official day-to-day business with the chosen crown of King Charles III.

When the 75-year-old acceded to the throne in September 2022, he chose to use the Tudor Crown in his Royal Cypher, marking a shift away from the St. Edward's Crown used by his late mother Queen Elizabeth II. The design of the Tudor Crown can be distinguished by its slightly more domed appearance, which will now become the iconic image across British government notices.

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"Following the accession of His Majesty The King, we are updating the symbols of state to reflect the new design of the Tudor Crown, Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said as he announced the change on Monday. "The digital realm is now an integral part of our lives, and as His Majesty's Government we take pride in this change to GOV.UK today, honouring the chosen crown of our King, he said.

The GOV.UK logo begins its transition this week to recognise the chosen crown of the King on its homepage and sitewide menu bar. The transition is covered within the usual operating costs of the GOV.UK website, the UK Cabinet Office said. It added that it is important people are aware of this change given that GOV.UK digital services are used by millions of people every single week from passport and tax services to other official government information.