Kongeflag

Kongeflag er en betegnelse på det flag som føres af regerende monark. Flag for øvrige medlemmer af kongelige familier kommer i nogle tilfælde også ind under betegnelsen. Tilsvarende fører statsoverhoveder i republikker præsidentflag.

Kongeflag adskiller sig som regel fra vedkommende lands nationalflag. I nogle monarkier er kongeflaget et våbenbanner med kongens våben i flagversion, dette tilfælde er i Norge eller i Storbritannien. I andre lande, som i Sverige og Danmark, dannes kongeflaget ved at indføre landets store rigsvåben i en spuns i orlogsflaget.

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Prince of Wales Standard.svg
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Royal Standard of the Prince of Wales for use in England and Northern Ireland (and Scotland and Wales for military purposes).
Royal standard of Morocco.svg
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Royal Standard of Morocco
Personal Banner of the Prince of Wales.svg
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Royal Standard of the Prince of Wales, for use in Wales.
Royal Standard of the United Kingdom in Scotland.svg
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Royal Standard of the United Kingdom for use in Scotland.
Japan Koutaisi(son) Flag.svg
日本の皇太子皇太孫旗
Crown Prince's Standard of Thailand.svg
The personal flag of the Crown Prince of Thailand. This flag was first adopted by King Vajiravudh in 1910. This flag features blue square defaced with a yellow square. There is a red dancing Garuda at the center of the square.
Standard of the Emir of Kuwait.svg
Standard of the Emir of Kuwait. Proof that the standard is still currently in use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byDp4estTDE
Standard of the Crown Prince of Denmark.svg
Det danske tronfølgerflag (bruges af H.K.H. Kronprins Frederik)
Royal Standard of Oman.svg
Royal Standard of Oman
Royal Standard of Swaziland.svg
Royal Flag of Eswatini
King's Standard of Thailand.svg
King's Standard of Thailand. This flag was first adopted by King Vajiravudh in 1910. This flag features red dancing Garuda on the yellow square.
Royal Standard of the Crown Prince of Jordan.svg
Forfatter/Opretter: NikNaks, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Royal Standard of the Crown Prince of Jordan, Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II
Royal Standard of Jordan.svg
Forfatter/Opretter: TheBlueJett4, Licens: CC BY 3.0
Royal Standard of Jordan
Royal Standard of King Philippe of Belgium.svg
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Royal Standard of King Philippe of Belgium, who has reigned from 2013 to present.
Kongeflagg.svg
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Royal Standard of Norway 1905, design by Eilif Peterssen
Royal standard used by other members of the Royal House of Sweden.svg
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Royal standard used by other members of the Royal House of Sweden
Flag of the Supreme Head of Malaysia.svg
Flag of the Supreme Head of Malaysia
Personal standard of Prince Alberto II of Monaco.svg
Forfatter/Opretter: Proof02, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Personal standard of Prince Alberto II of Monaco.

Sources: [1] and [2]

The standard of Prince Albert includes the fringe. See (Images): [3] and [4]
Royal Standard of the Netherlands.svg
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Royal Standard of the Netherlands, used from 2013 to present.
Royal Standard of Bahrain.svg
Royal standard of Bahrain
Royal Standard of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.svg
Forfatter/Opretter: Alkendy, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
The royal standard for the crown prince consists of a green flag, with an Arabic inscription and a sword appearing in white, and a national emblem embroidered with silver in the lower right canton at the flagpole.
Estandarte de Leonor Princesa de Asturias.svg
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This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file:
Escudo de España (nuevo diseño).svg (fra Echando una mano)., Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Standard of Leonor, Princess of Asturias, Heiress to the Spanish Throne
Royal standard of Sweden.svg
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Royal standard of the King of Sweden
Royal Standard of Canada.svg
Royal Standard of Canada
Royal Standard of Brunei.svg
Forfatter/Opretter: Heralder, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Standard of the Sultan of Brunei
Estandarte Real de España.svg
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This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file:
Imperial Coat of Arms of the Empire of Austria (1815).svg (fra Sodacan)., Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Spanish Royal Flag/Standard
Royal Standard of the Prince of Wales (in Canada).svg
Royal Standard of the Prince of Wales (2011-present).
Kronprinsflagg.svg
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Royal Standard of Denmark.svg
Det danske kongeflag
Standard of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.svg
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Standard of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Royal Standard of the United Kingdom.svg
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Royal Standard of the United Kingdom
Royal Standard of the King of Cambodia.svg
Forfatter/Opretter: Sodacan, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Royal Standard of the King of Cambodia. Gold outline of the Coat of Arms of Cambodia on a Blue Background, Since 1993
Personal Banner of the Duke of Rothesay.svg
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Heraldic banner "His Royal Highness's Scottish Banner" of the Duke of Rothesay (heir to Scottish throne). Text from official web-site of the Prince of Wales[1]:
"The Prince of Wales had the idea of incorporating his Scottish titles - Duke of Rothesay, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland - into a banner. It was designed in 1974 by Sir Iain Moncrieffe in his capacity as Albany Herald and approved by The Queen later that year. The standard, exclusively for use when The Prince is in Scotland, was first flown on 21st July 1976, when he visited Loch Kishorn, Wester Ross, to launch the Ninian Central oil platform production dock, the site of which was part of the ancient lordship of the Isles. The standard is also known as His Royal Highness's Scottish Banner. The first and fourth quarterings of the banner - blue and white chequered band across a gold background - represent the Great Steward of Scotland. The second and third quarterings - a black galley with red flags on a white background - represent the Lord of the Isles. Superimposed in the centre is a small gold shield with the red Lion Rampant within a red Royal Tressure on it, charged with a blue label of 3 points. This represents the Dukedom of Rothesay"