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I was thinking that we could try and find the signatures of the Royals of Luxembourg. I was board, but, thought it would be cool to see if we could find them. Perhaps, Grand Duke Henri - Grand Duchess Maria-Teresa - Guillaume- and so on? Anyone else know.??
 
This is pretty cool, I found this on Corbis.com, it is the marriage certificate from the marriage of HRH Prince Guillaume and Princess Sybilla, also has the signatures of Grand Duke Jean and Grand Duchess Josephine-Charlotte.
 

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These are the signatures of the Spanish king and queen.
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Crown Prince Phillippe and Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium
 

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Prince Charles and Princess Diana of Wales
 

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Prince William of Wales
 

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Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
 

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The Netherlands: Queen Beatrix, Prince Willem-Alexander, Princess Maxima, Prince Johan Friso, Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien.


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Can we clarify what these documents are about? Just mostly looks like Congratulatory letters and cards.
 
The one I posted from the royal family in The Netherlands, was a thank-you-letter for the people, because of all the condolences the royal family received after the death of Prince Claus of The Netherlands.
 
Thanks. That was very nice of them.
 
King of Sweden
 

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Princess Alexandra of Kent
 

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Originally posted by Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg@Jan 3rd, 2004 - 11:45 am
These are the signatures of the Spanish king and queen.
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This is nice to see...

Juan Carlos R. and Sofia R.

Why the other sovereigns (Jean I and Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg) don't use to sign their names with "R", "GD" or "P"?

I also know HM Queen Elizabeth II of Great-Britain used to sogn "Elizabeth R".
 
Anyone have the signatures of the Danish royals or CP Victoria of Sweden?
~Kathleen
 
I did'nt know it would be so small, does anyone know how I can en- large it?
 
Does anyone know what Queen Margrethe's signature is like? I can picture her having a very artistic signature since she is so artistic.
 
Belgian signature

HM Queen Fabiola
 

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Signatures of Princely Family of Monaco

1. Princely Family of Monaco's signatures
2. Signature of TSH Prince & Princess of Monaco
 

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British Royal signatures

1. HRH The Duke of Gloucester's sign.
2. HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's sign.
 

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HM King Harald V

1-2 HM The King's sign.
 

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Do you have pictures of Queen Elizabeth II's signature on paper like these pics?
 
helleniki said:
This is nice to see...

Juan Carlos R. and Sofia R.

Why the other sovereigns (Jean I and Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg) don't use to sign their names with "R", "GD" or "P"?

I also know HM Queen Elizabeth II of Great-Britain used to sogn "Elizabeth R".
"R" stands for the latin word Rex(king) or Regina(queen). FOr example, in Latin, The queen of England's name is Elizabetha Regina Secunda. Using the latin has come down from early times and now is just shortened with the "R". (btw: Charles will be Carolinus Rex Tertio, if he chooses the name Charles). As far as the other heads of state, I guess that using the latin form just isn't a practice that has evolved over the years, and sometimes there is not that good of a latin translation for "archduke", etc. I'm sure that it depends on the tradition of each country.
 
Norwegian Royals

Signatures of 1) King Olav, 2) King Harald and Queen Sonja, and 3) Princess Märtha Louise when they each visited Lappland on different occasions.
Pictures from www.alloverpress.dk

Mandy
 

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Any of the Greek Royals? HM the King, HM the Queen, Pavlos, Marie-Chantal, Alexia, Nikolaos, Theodora or Philippos? There has to be some on a registry somewhere?
 
HRH the Prince of Wales - condolences for Spain.
 

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HRH Diana, Princess of Wales
 

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HRH Isabel, Coutess of Paris
 

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Edward and Sophie on an international state visit:
 

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