A royal standard is the flag representing the monarch and the rest of the royal family in a given country. An ensign is typically the flag used by a given country to identify military units, particularly naval vessels. In the case of the United Kingdom, for example, the royal standard is divided into four quadrants, two representing England, one representing Scotland, and one representing Ireland. Conversely, there are several British ensigns which feature the Union Jack in the upper left corner on a white, blue, or red background, depending on the nature of the vessel.
The Royal Standard is the Flag of the Coat of Arms insignia of the United Kingdom. The Royal Ensign is flown on Her Majestys' Ships: White for Royal Navy. Red for merchant vessels.
The Royal Navy Flag is called the White Ensign
There are many rules governing the use of these ensigns under different circumstances and by ships of varying size, actions such as leaving harbour etc. Check the Related Links for more info. Red British ship receiving a signal by a British naval vessel, entering or leaving a foreign port, and if over 50 tons entering or leaving a British port Blue merchantman commanded by a Naval Reservist Officer etc White Only vessels of the Royal Navy or the Royal Yacht Squadron (plus the Trinity House vessel "Patricia" when escorting the Sovereign) are allowed to fly the white ensign at sea or in harbour. During times of war, R.N. vessels fly the Union Jack, and when going into battle, strike the jack and hoist the White Ensign, also known as "The Battle Flag ". Afterwards, the White Ensign is flown until the ship returns to her home port, when the Union Jack is re-hoisted as she enters harbour. Royal The Royal Ensign is ONLY flown when the Monarch is aboard a vessel.
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The Royal Standard is the Flag of the Coat of Arms insignia of the United Kingdom. The Royal Ensign is flown on Her Majestys' Ships: White for Royal Navy. Red for merchant vessels.
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Published in the U.S.A. in 1934, their 48 Flags in the Empire Collection.1. Admiralty Flag,2. Australian Naval Board,3. Blue Ensign,4. Blue Ensign of Australia,5. Blue Ensign of Canada,6. Blue Ensign of New Zealand,7. Cinque Ports,8. Commissioners of Northern Lights,9. The Cross of St Andrew,10. The Cross of St George,11. The Cross of St Patrick,12. Customs Ensign,13. Federated Malay States Ensign,14. Flag of Kings Harbour Master,15. Governor General of Canada,16. Governor General of India,17. Governor General of Northern Ireland,18. Governor General of Union of South Africa,19. Irish Free State,20. Irish Lights Board,21. Lords Lieutenant Flag,22. National Flag of Brunei,23. Port of London Authority,24. Red Dragon of Wales,25. Red Ensign,26. Royal Air Force,27. Royal Standard,28. Sarawak Government Flag,29. Standard of England,30. Standard of HM The Queen,31. Standard of HRH The Duke of York,32. Standard of HRH The Prince of Wales,33. Standard of Ireland,34. Standard of Scotland,35. State Flag of Tonga,36. State of Johore National Flag,37. State of Kedah National Flag,38. State of Kelantah State Flag,39. State of Negri-Sembilan Ensign,40. State of Pahang Ensign,41. State of Perak Ensign,42. State of Perlis State Flag,43. State of Selangor Ensign,44. State of Trengganu National Flag,45. Trinity House Master's Flag,46. Union Flag,47. Union of South Africa National Flag,48. White Ensign.
Royal blue is a shade lighter and brighter than blue.