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Why Queen Elizabeth’s cypher remains on British military uniforms

Military personnel will carry on wearing the cypher of Queen Elizabeth II on their uniforms for years to come despite the King succeeding her as their Commander-in-Chief.

King Charles on Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph - ISABEL INFANTES/AFP

King Charles on Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph - ISABEL INFANTES/AFP© ISABEL INFANTES/AFP

All members of the Armed Forces on parade at the Cenotaph wore the initials of the late Queen, including the King himself and other members of the Royal family.

They will eventually wear the cypher of the King, which features his initials, his regnal number III and the Tudor Crown, but only when existing supplies of badges, buttons and insignia run out.

It means that service personnel will still be issued with new uniforms featuring the late Queen’s cypher, and others are likely to carry on wearing the familiar ER initials until their uniforms need replacing.

At next year’s Cenotaph service, and for years to come, some military personnel will be wearing the King’s cypher while others will still be wearing the late Queen’s.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence said that the switch to the King’s cypher will be a gradual one, with individual regiments and other military units introducing it in their own time.

Members of the Royal Navy march along Whitehall during Remembrance Sunday - CHRIS JACKSON/AFP

Members of the Royal Navy march along Whitehall during Remembrance Sunday - CHRIS JACKSON/AFP© Provided by The Telegraph

The same was true when Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1952, when uniforms featuring the cypher of her late father George VI carried on being issued until the stocks had all been used up. 

Reference:The Telegraph: Gordon Rayner 

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