The Royal Standard of the King of Scotland is the flag historically used by the King of Scotland. This banner, with dimensions of 70x100 cm, presents an impressive lion rampant gules, tongued and clawed in azure, on a yellow or gold background, surrounded by a double border decorated with fleurs-de-lis gules.
The rampant lion has been adopted as a symbol since the 12th century by William I of Scotland, known as William the Lion. Although there is no evidence of its use until 1222, when it appeared on the seal of his son, Alexander II of Scotland. Following the union of the crowns of England and Scotland in 1603, the banner was incorporated into the Standard of the British Monarch. In the version used in Scotland, the rampant lion appears in the first and fourth quadrants, while in versions used outside Scotland, it only appears in the second.
This banner has a width of 100 cm and a height of 70 cm. Its imposing design and rich gold and red colors make it a unique piece that is sure to be the center of attention wherever you choose to display it. Whether as part of your flag collection or as a decorative feature in your home, this royal banner will transport you back into Scottish history and tradition.